Florida Statutes
§ 849.34 — Loser’s judgment; recovery of property; writ of assistance
Florida § 849.34
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 849.34 (2026).
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If the plaintiff in any such suit seek to recover property lost, and if the plaintiff shall prevail as to any such property, he or she shall take judgment for the property itself and for the value thereof, the judgment as to such property to be satisfied by the recovery of the property or of the value thereof. The plaintiff may, at his or her option, sue out a separate writ of possession for the property and a separate execution for any other moneys and costs adjudged in his or her favor, or the plaintiff may sue out an execution for the value of the property and any other moneys and costs adjudged in his or her favor. If the plaintiff elect to sue out a writ of possession for the property, and if the officer shall return that he or she is unable to find the property, or any of it, the pla
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Legislative History
s. 9, ch. 26543, 1951; s. 1377, ch. 97-102.
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Florida § 849.34, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/849.34.