Asked by Victor Bedoya on May 25, 2024

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Which of the following statements accurately describes judicial liens?

A) Attachments, writ of execution, and garnishment are types of judicial liens.
B) Writ of execution and attachments are types of judicial liens, but garnishments are not.
C) Garnishments and writ of execution are types of judicial liens, but attachments are not.
D) Writ of execution is a type of judicial lien, but garnishments and attachments are not.
E) Attachments are a type of judicial lien, but garnishments and writ of execution are not.

Judicial Liens

Legal claims against property that are obtained through court judgment, often used to secure payment of a debt or fulfillment of an obligation.

Garnishments

Legal orders requiring a portion of an individual's earnings to be withheld by an employer for the payment of a debt.

  • Acquire knowledge on legal procedures including writs of execution, garnishments, and attachments used in the collection of debts.
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Aliabbas KhakuMay 26, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Attachments, writ of execution, and garnishment are indeed types of judicial liens, which are legal claims against property to secure a debt or judgment.