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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure / Writ of attachment / Attachment / Personal jurisdiction / Writ / Shaffer v. Heitner / Lawsuit / Prejudgment writ of attachment / Voluntary dismissal / Law / Civil procedure / Judicial remedies
Date: 2014-08-29 16:35:31
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Writ of attachment
Attachment
Personal jurisdiction
Writ
Shaffer v. Heitner
Lawsuit
Prejudgment writ of attachment
Voluntary dismissal
Law
Civil procedure
Judicial remedies

RULE 4A. ATTACHMENT (a) Availability of Attachment. In any action under these rules, real estate, goods and chattels and other property may, in the manner and to the extent provided by law, but subject to the requirement

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