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The 2024 Florida Statutes (including 2025 Special Session C)

Title VI
CIVIL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 76
ATTACHMENT
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F.S. 76.25
76.25 Effect of dissolution.
(1) ON THE ACTION.When an attachment is dissolved, the attachment only shall be dissolved, and plaintiff may prosecute the action to final judgment.
(2) ON WRITS OF GARNISHMENT.When an attachment is dissolved and a writ of garnishment has been issued the garnishment shall not be dissolved in consequence of dissolution of the attachment, but shall remain in full force and abide the termination of the action.
History.s. 7, Feb. 15, 1834; s. 3, ch. 1100, 1861; RS 1657; GS 2121; RGS 3422; CGL 5275; s. 10, ch. 28301, 1953; s. 26, ch. 67-254.

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