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  • § 20.144. Repossession of personal property.

    Statutes | Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community,Arizona Chapter 20 Article IX. §20-144

    A creditor shall not remove personal property within the jurisdiction or territory of the Nation except in strict compliance with the following: A. When valid written consent to remove the personal property from the territory of the Nation has been secured from the debtor at the time repossession...

  • § 20.145. Repossession proceedings.

    Statutes | Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community,Arizona Chapter 20 Article IX. §20-145

    Upon the default of a debtor, the creditor may commence a repossession proceeding in the Tribal Court by filing: A. A complaint, signed and verified by the creditor, authorized agent, or advocate:      1. Naming the debtor and any other necessary persons as a defendant...

  • § 20.146. Service of process and procedure.

    Statutes | Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community,Arizona Chapter 20 Article IX. §20-146

    The laws of the Nation governing service of process and all other matters relating to the conduct of Tribal Court proceedings shall apply to any repossession proceeding under this Article. (Law & Order Code 2006, § 20-146 Ft. McD. Res. No. 95-25, eff. 3-27-1995)

  • § 20.143. Action on debt or repossession of personal property.

    Statutes | Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community,Arizona Chapter 20 Article IX. §20-143

    A. A creditor may elect between bringing an action on the debt or repossession of personal property. If separate actions are brought on the debt and to repossess the personal property, the creditor shall elect between which to pursue and the other shall be dismissed. B. A valid judgment entered...

  • § 20.142. Definitions.

    Statutes | Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community,Arizona Chapter 20 Article IX. §20-142

    As used in this Article: A. Credit means the right granted by a creditor to a purchaser or debtor to defer payment of debt or to incur debt and defer its payment. B. Creditor means the person or entity who extends to another credit secured by personal property or the successor in interest of any...

  • § 20.141. Applicability.

    Statutes | Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community,Arizona Chapter 20 Article IX. §20-141

    This Article shall apply to the repossession of personal property only and shall not apply in any manner to households, land, or other real property. (Law & Order Code 2006, § 20-141 Ft. McD. Res. No. 95-25, eff. 3-27-1995)

  • § 330. Conditions for Pre-trial Release

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 330

    If the court finds that the defendant should be released pending further criminal proceedings, the court may impose one (1) or more of the following conditions of release:  (a) Posting of bond in an amount deemed adequate to guarantee the appearance of the defendant throughout the criminal...

  • § 329. Pre-trial Release; Considerations for Pre-trial Release

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 329

    In determining whether to order release of a person lawfully arrested for a domestic violence crime, and, if so, under what conditions, the court shall consider:  (a) The likelihood that the defendant will appear for further criminal proceedings  (b) The nature and severity of the offense...

  • § 328. Notice of Escape or Release

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 328

    (a) Upon the escape from custody of a person arrested for, charged with, or convicted of a criminal offense under this code, law enforcement shall make reasonable efforts to immediately notify the victim of the crime, the victim&rsquos advocate, the Court and the Prosecutor.  (b) When a person...

  • § 327. Cross Complaints of Domestic Violence

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 327

    If a law enforcement officer receives a complaint alleging domestic violence from two (2) or more opposing persons, the officer shall evaluate each complaint separately to determine who was more likely to have been the primary aggressor. If the law enforcement officer determines that one (1) person...