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2008-09-12 |
VELASCO JR., J. |
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| A writ of attachment issues to prevent the defendant from disposing of the attached property, thus securing the satisfaction of any judgment that may be recovered by the plaintiff or any proper party.[5] When the objects of the attachment are destroyed, then the attached properties would necessarily be of no value and the attachment would be for naught. | |||||