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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Code.

4.05.150 Judgment Against Garnishee

Judgment against a garnishee shall be rendered, if at all, for the amount due the defendant or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's judgment against the defendant, with costs taxed and allowed in the proceedings against the garnishee but not to exceed one hundred ten percent (110%) of the amount which remains unpaid. The judgment shall discharge the garnishee from all claims of all the parties named in the process to the property or money paid, delivered, or accounted for by the garnishee by force of the judgment. When any person is charged as garnishee by reason of any property in possession other than an indebtedness payable in money, that person shall deliver the property, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the plaintiff holding execution, and the property shall be sold and the proceeds accounted for in the same manner as if it had been taken on execution against the defendant. The garnishee shall not be compelled to deliver any specific articles at any time or place other than as stipulated in the contract with the defendant.