What is rule 69?

Rule 69 in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure pertains to seizure of person or property in aid of execution. This rule allows a judgment creditor to enforce a writ of execution by requesting the court to order the seizure of the judgment debtor's property or to have the judgment debtor arrested in order to collect on the judgment.

Rule 69 also outlines the procedures and requirements for executing a writ of execution, including how property can be seized and sold, as well as the limitations on what property can be seized. Additionally, the rule provides guidelines for when a judgment debtor can be arrested in order to collect on a judgment.

Overall, Rule 69 is an important tool for enforcing judgments and ensuring that judgment creditors are able to collect on the debts owed to them.