Document ID: General_Provisions_Article_8._§_43-51._ Satisfaction_by_third_person_or_by_Treasurer.

Chapter: {"article_title": "Article 8.", "section_title": "§ 43-51.  Satisfaction by third person or by Treasurer.", "subchapter_title": "General Provisions", "type": "section"}.subchapter_title
Article: {"article_title": "Article 8.", "section_title": "§ 43-51.  Satisfaction by third person or by Treasurer.", "subchapter_title": "General Provisions", "type": "section"}.article_title
Section: {"article_title": "Article 8.", "section_title": "§ 43-51.  Satisfaction by third person or by Treasurer.", "subchapter_title": "General Provisions", "type": "section"}.section_title

Content:
§ 43-51.  Satisfaction by third person or by Treasurer. If there are defendants other than the State Treasurer, and judgment is rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the Treasurer and some or all of the other defendants, execution shall first be issued against the other defendants, and if such execution is returned unsatisfied in whole or in part, and the officer returning the same shall certify that it cannot be collected from the property and effects of the other defendants, or if the judgment be against the Treasurer only, the clerk of the court shall certify the amount due on the execution to the State Treasurer, and the same shall be paid.  In all  such cases the Treasurer may employ counsel who shall receive reasonable compensation for his services from the assurance fund. (1913, c. 90, s. 35; C.S., s. 2424; 1993, c. 257, s. 1.)