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Section 52 – Code of Civil Procedure – Enforcement Of Decree Against Legal Representative.

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Last updated: July 6, 2025 12:00 am
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(1) Where a decree is passed against a party
as the legal representative of a deceased person, and the decree is for the payment of money out of the property
of the deceased, it may be executed by the attachment and sale of any such property.(2) Where no such property remains in the possession of the judgment-debtor and he fails to satisfy the Court
that he has duly applied such property of the deceased as is proved to have come into his possession, the decree
may be executed against the judgment-debtor to the extent of the property in respect of which he has failed so to
satisfy the Court in the same manner as if the decree had been against him personally.

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