An order of revival issued upon a judgment or decree during the period of twelve years from the rendition or from the date of an order reviving the judgment or decree, extends the effect and operation of the judgment or decree with the lien thereby created and all the remedies for its enforcement for the period of twelve years from the date of the order.
(Dec. 23, 1963, 77 Stat. 523, Pub. L. 88-241, § 1.)
1981 Ed., § 15-103.
1973 Ed., § 15-103.
Levy of attachment upon specific property as prerequisite to condemnation and sale, see § 16-555.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 15 - Judgments and Executions; Fees and Costs. [Enacted title]
Chapter 1 - Judgments and Decrees
§ 15–101. Enforceable period of judgments; expiration
§ 15–102. Lien of judgment, decree, or forfeited recognizance
§ 15–105. Decree confirming sale of property; effect; ordering conveyance
§ 15–106. Judgment and damages assessed in actions on bonds or penal sums
§ 15–107. Setting off judgments
§ 15–108. Interest on judgment for liquidated debt
§ 15–109. Interest on judgment for damages in contract or tort
§ 15–110. Interest on judgment on contracts made elsewhere
§ 15–111. Counsel fee in proceeding on bond or undertaking
§ 15–131. Judgments and executions generally; interest [Repealed]