The person against whom any execution may be issued may select what property, real or personal, shall be sold to satisfy the execution. If he or she gives to the officer a list of the property selected, sufficient to satisfy the execution, the officer shall levy upon that property and no other, if it is in his or her opinion sufficient to satisfy the execution and, if not, then upon such additional property as may be sufficient to satisfy the execution. Rev. Stat., ch. 60, § 28; C. & M. Dig., § 4277; Pope's Dig., § 5289; A.S.A. 1947, § 30-401. The person against whom any execution may be issued may select what property, real or personal, shall be sold to satisfy the execution. If he or she gives to the officer a list of the property selected, sufficient to satisfy the execution, the officer shall levy upon that property and no other, if it is in his or her opinion sufficient to satisfy the execution and, if not, then upon such additional property as may be sufficient to satisfy the execution. Rev. Stat., ch. 60, § 28; C. & M. Dig., § 4277; Pope's Dig., § 5289; A.S.A. 1947, § 30-401. The person against whom any execution may be issued may select what property, real or personal, shall be sold to satisfy the execution. If he or she gives to the officer a list of the property selected, sufficient to satisfy the execution, the officer shall levy upon that property and no other, if it is in his or her opinion sufficient to satisfy the execution and, if not, then upon such additional property as may be sufficient to satisfy the execution. Rev. Stat., ch. 60, § 28; C. & M. Dig., § 4277; Pope's Dig., § 5289; A.S.A. 1947, § 30-401. The person against whom any execution may be issued may select what property, real or personal, shall be sold to satisfy the execution. If he or she gives to the officer a list of the property selected, sufficient to satisfy the execution, the officer shall levy upon that property and no other, if it is in his or her opinion sufficient to satisfy the execution and, if not, then upon such additional property as may be sufficient to satisfy the execution. Rev. Stat., ch. 60, § 28; C. & M. Dig., § 4277; Pope's Dig., § 5289; A.S.A. 1947, § 30-401.
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