HRS §651-36
Court execution forms follow court practice
This section says that courts of record must use the same execution forms they have always used. The supreme court can change these forms when needed to match new laws or for other good reasons.
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The statute, as written — Execution, courts of record; form
The forms of executions to be issued from courts of record shall be the same as have been established by the usage and practice of such courts; but alterations therein may, from time to time, be made or allowed by the supreme court, when necessary to adapt them to changes in the law, or for other sufficient reasons. [CC 1859, §1019; RL 1925, §2440; RL 1935, §4139; RL 1945, §10166; RL 1955, §233-35; HRS §651-36]
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