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366 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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The Court Administrator is hereby authorized to designate, on request of the Secretary of Labor and Human Resources, one or more officers or employees of the Department of Labor and Human Resources to act as assistant marshals in the serving of notices and in the execution of judgments in those cases instituted in court by lawyers of the Department of Labor and Human Resources to enforce labor protecting laws. The Secretary of Labor and Human Resources shall previously notify the Judge Administrator and the regular marshal of the corresponding part of the Court of First Instance of the name of the assistant marshal who will intervene in each case. In the discharge of the aforesaid functions those assistant marshals designated under §§ 366—368 of this title shall have the same powers and obligations as the assistant marshals of the former Superior Court and the District Court, as the case may be, including the power to serve notices, orders of attachment and executions of judgments; to attach and sell personal and real property of the debtors in said judgments; to advertise the auction, make the notifications and execute the deeds of conveyance, draw up the minutes and the

ents; to attach and sell personal and real property of the debtors in said judgments; to advertise the auction, make the notifications and execute the deeds of conveyance, draw up the minutes and the certificates of the serving of notices, and other instruments pertinent in these cases, and to do any other thing usually done by the marshals of the former Superior Court and the District Court in cases of this nature. History —July 12, 1960, No. 112, p. 315, § 1.
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