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Effect of a sale of immovable property without first levying execution on movable property

Effect of levying execution on the judgment debtor's immovable property where movables exist

The rationale for the rule that execution should not be levied on the judgment debtor's immovable property where there is sufficient movable property

The roadmap that a judgment debtor desirous of stopping the sale of his immovable properties where there are sufficient movable properties must follow

When the sale of immovable property would be made absolute

Whether immovable property can be sold until after 21 days public notice

Whether it is the duty of the judgment creditor to make sure that there are no movable properties upon which execution could be levied

Whether it is the duty of the judgment debtor to indicate that he has movable properties to prevent a judgment creditor from executing the judgment against his immovable properties

Whether there is a duty on a judgment debtor to satisfy the judgment creditor that he has sufficient movable property to meet a judgment debt

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