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Iowa Code § 626.1

Enforcement of judgments and orders

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Current — January 1, 2016
As of January 1, 2012
Judgments or orders requiring the payment of money, or the delivery of the possession of property, are to be enforced by execution. Obedience to those requiring the performance of any other act is to be coerced by attachment as for a contempt.
Judgments or orders requiring the payment of money, or the delivery of the possession of property, are to be enforced by execution. Obedience to those requiring the performance of any other act is to be coerced by attachment as for a contempt.
Exemptions, chapter 627
Contempts, chapter 665; exceptions, §598.23
Contempts, chapter 665; exceptions, §598.23
Enjoining enforcement, R.C.P. 1.1510

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