HRS §651-38
Second execution orders
This section lets a court issue another execution order if the first one didn't collect the full judgment. The new order can be sent to the same circuit or another one, and it's served the same way as the original. It also covers extra costs and fees.
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The statute, as written — Alias writs
Any circuit court, out of which an execution has been issued, if such execution has been returned unsatisfied wholly or in part, may issue an alias execution to the same circuit, or an execution leviable in some other circuit, for the satisfaction of the unpaid remainder of the judgment and additional costs, expenses, and commissions, which alias or testatum writ of execution shall be served in like manner as the original. [CC 1859, §1030; RL 1925, §2442; RL 1935, §4141; RL 1945, §10168; RL 1955, §233-37; HRS §651-38]
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