As amended through January 31, 2024
Rule 70 - [Effective 1/1/2025] Judgment for specific acts; vesting title(a)Party's failure to act; ordering another to act. If a judgment requires a party to convey land, to deliver a deed or other document, or to perform any other specific act and the party fails to comply within the time specified, the court may order the act to be done-at the disobedient party's expense by another person appointed by the court. When done, the act has the same effect as if done by the party.(b)Vesting title. if the real or personal property is within the state, the court instead of ordering a conveyance may enter a judgment divesting any party's title and vesting it in others. That judgment has the effect of a legally executed conveyance.(c)Obtaining a writ of attachment or sequestration. On application by a party entitled to performance of an act, the clerk shall issue a writ of attachment or sequestration against the disobedient party's property to compel obedience to the judgment.(d)Obtaining a writ of execution or assistance. On application by a party who obtains a judgment or order for possession, the clerk shall issue a writ of execution or assistance.(e)Holding in contempt. The court may also hold the disobedient party in contempt.Amended effective 1/1/2025.