(a) In all cases where the court may decree the conveyance of real estate or the delivery of personal property, it may by decree pass the title of the property, without any act to be done on the part of the defendant, when it shall be proper, and may issue a writ of possession, if necessary, to put the party in possession of the real or personal property or may proceed by attachment or sequestration.
(b) When an unconditional decree is made for a conveyance, release, or acquittance and the party required to execute the conveyance, release, or acquittance shall not comply therewith, the decree shall be considered and taken to have the same operation and effect and be as available as if the conveyance, release, or acquittance had been executed conformably to the decree.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 5 - Civil Procedure Generally
Chapter 65 - Judgments Generally
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 16-65-103. Computation of amount of judgment
§ 16-65-104. Computation of special damages
§ 16-65-105. Excess of setoff over claim
§ 16-65-106. Reservation of infant's right to show cause against judgment
§ 16-65-107. Recital of notice
§ 16-65-108. Judgments, orders, sentences, and decrees without notice void
§ 16-65-109. Entry of judgment
§ 16-65-110. Judgments by default
§ 16-65-112. Entry of judgment upon order book
§ 16-65-113. Entry into judgment book — Index
§ 16-65-114. Interest on judgments
§ 16-65-115. Passage of title by decree
§ 16-65-116. Recordation of decree of conveyance required
§ 16-65-117. Judgment as lien on land
§ 16-65-118. Liens of officers and attorneys
§ 16-65-120. Sale or transfer of judgment or cause of action — Filing and noting by clerk
§ 16-65-121. Judgments, etc., effective from date rendered
§ 16-65-122. Records to contain judgment debtors' social security number — Exceptions