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Statutes > Vermont > Title-12 > Chapter-121 > 3019

§ 3019. Debts contingent; judgment subject to execution TITLE 12Court ProcedurePART VIIProvisional Remedies; SecurityCHAPTER 121. TRUSTEE PROCESSSubchapter I. Generally; Actions in which Available; Persons and Property Subject to Trustee Process

§ 3019. Debts contingent; judgment subject to execution

A person shall not be adjudged a trustee by reason of any money or other thing due from him to the principal defendant, unless it is due absolutely and without contingency at the time of the service of the writ upon him, or by reason of a debt due from him on a judgment, so long as he is liable to an execution on the judgment.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-12 > Chapter-121 > 3019

§ 3019. Debts contingent; judgment subject to execution TITLE 12Court ProcedurePART VIIProvisional Remedies; SecurityCHAPTER 121. TRUSTEE PROCESSSubchapter I. Generally; Actions in which Available; Persons and Property Subject to Trustee Process

§ 3019. Debts contingent; judgment subject to execution

A person shall not be adjudged a trustee by reason of any money or other thing due from him to the principal defendant, unless it is due absolutely and without contingency at the time of the service of the writ upon him, or by reason of a debt due from him on a judgment, so long as he is liable to an execution on the judgment.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-12 > Chapter-121 > 3019

§ 3019. Debts contingent; judgment subject to execution TITLE 12Court ProcedurePART VIIProvisional Remedies; SecurityCHAPTER 121. TRUSTEE PROCESSSubchapter I. Generally; Actions in which Available; Persons and Property Subject to Trustee Process

§ 3019. Debts contingent; judgment subject to execution

A person shall not be adjudged a trustee by reason of any money or other thing due from him to the principal defendant, unless it is due absolutely and without contingency at the time of the service of the writ upon him, or by reason of a debt due from him on a judgment, so long as he is liable to an execution on the judgment.