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KENTUCKY
RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
RULE 70
JUDGMENT FOR SPECIFIC ACTS
CR
70 JUDGMENT FOR SPECIFIC ACTS
If a judgment directs a party to execute a conveyance of land or to
deliver deeds or other documents or to perform any other specific
act and the party fails to comply within the time specified, the
court may direct the act to be done at the cost of the disobedient
party by some other person appointed by the court and the act when
so done has like effect as if done by the party. On application of
the party entitled to performance, the clerk shall issue a writ of
attachment against the property of the disobedient party to compel
obedience to the judgment. The court may also in proper cases
adjudge the party in contempt. When any order or judgment is for
money, land, or for the delivery of possession, the party in whose
favor it is entered is entitled to a writ of execution upon
application to the clerk.
[Adopted eff.
7-1-53]
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