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  6. Part IV - Partiesrule 15 - Capacity to Appear As Plaintiff or Defendantrule 15.1 - Real Party in Interest/
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  8. Rule 21 6
Puerto Rico Legal Code

Rule 21 6

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In cases where the third-party intervenor wishes to obtain possession of the attached property, he shall file a motion to that effect and the court shall decide on it after holding a hearing to give the parties the opportunity to present their views on the intervenor’s motion. If the motion is granted, the third-party intervenor shall, in order to have possession restored to him, give security for the amount of the attachment, plus any other sum determined by the court to protect the rights of the affected party. History —Amended Aug. 4, 1979, No. 197, p. 575, § 1, eff. Aug. 20, 1979.