Idaho Statutes

§ 8-302 — AFFIDAVIT OF CLAIM — SHOW CAUSE ORDER — WRIT OF POSSESSION

Idaho § 8-302
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 8PROVISIONAL REMEDIES IN CIVIL ACTIONS
Ch. 3CLAIM AND DELIVERY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

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Idaho Code § 8-302 (2026).

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(1)Where a delivery is claimed, the plaintiff, by verified complaint or by an affidavit made by plaintiff or by someone on his behalf, filed with the court, shall show:
(a)That the plaintiff is the owner of the property claimed or is entitled to the possession thereof, and the source of such title or right; and if plaintiff’s interest in such property is based upon a written instrument, a copy thereof shall be attached;
(b)That the property is wrongfully detained by the defendant, the means by which the defendant came into possession thereof, and the cause of such detention according to his best knowledge, information and belief;
(c)A particular description of the property, a statement of its actual value, and a statement to his best knowledge, information, and belief concerning the lo

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Legislative History

[I.C., sec. 8-302, as added by 1973, ch. 118, sec. 2, p. 219.]

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