Indiana Code § 34-55-5-6

Execution without stay
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Sec. 6. On judgment obtained on the written undertaking, execution shall issue immediately, without stay, returnable in thirty (30) days, and the sheriff shall not return to the execution defendant any property levied on, except upon payment of the judgment. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-1-38-6.]   IC 34-55-6 Chapter 6. Sale of Property on Execution               34-55-6-1 Real estate; rents and profits to be first offered for sale             34-55-6-2 Manner of sale             34-55-6-3 Auctions             34-55-6-4 Auctioneer's conduct; advertising             34-55-6-5 Auctioneer's fee and expenses             34-55-6-6 Sale of rents and profits             34-55-6-7 Rents and profits; maximum term of lease             34-55-6-8 Real estate; sale at public auction             34-55-6-9 Real estate; notice and requirements for sale             34-55-6-10 Personal property; notice requirements for sale             34-55-6-11 Personal property; sale at public auction             34-55-6-12 Insufficient levy; further levy and sale             34-55-6-13 Unsatisfied execution; issuance of new execution             34-55-6-14 Real estate; sheriff's deed             34-55-6-15 Real estate; conveyance of land to heirs or devisees of deceased purchaser             34-55-6-16 Procedural violations by sheriff; penalties             34-55-6-17 Purchase of property by sheriff or deputies; sale void             34-55-6-18 Failure of purchaser to pay for property; damages             34-55-6-19 Failure of purchaser to pay for property; resale of property; damages             34-55-6-20 Limitation on use of mail             34-55-6-21 Surplus of execution sale; disposition

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