Civil Case Collateral Forfeiture
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The court ordered the forfeiture of collateral in a civil case, which means the defendant's property will be seized and potentially sold to satisfy a debt or judgment. This decision typically occurs when a defendant has failed to comply with court orders or has been found liable for a debt. The specific details of the collateral and the amount owed are not specified in this event.
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Forfeiture of Collateral
Other · May 09, 2026
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2 eventsForfeiture of Collateral
The court ordered the forfeiture of collateral in a civil case, which means the defendant's property will be seized and potentially sold to satisfy a debt or judgment. This decision typically occurs when a defendant has failed to comply with court orders or has been found liable for a debt. The specific details of the collateral and the amount owed are not specified in this event.
Forfeiture of Collateral (no document)
The court ordered the forfeiture of collateral in a civil case, which means the defendant's property is being taken as a result of a court order. This typically occurs when a defendant is found liable for a debt or obligation and has failed to pay or meet their obligations. The forfeiture of collateral can have significant financial consequences for the defendant.
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