United States of America v. In the matter of the Tax Indebtedness of George Alexander Hendry, Jr.

Filing 3

ORDER: Linda K. Rose and/or other employees, as designated by the Internal Revenue Service, are authorized to enter the premises described and to make such search as is necessary in order to levy and seize, pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 6331. In makin g this search and seizure, however, such Revenue Officer and/or other employees are directed to enter the premises described during business hours or the daytime and within 20 days of the date of this order. If George Alexander Hendry, Jr. or occupan t offers any resistance to the Revenue Officer and/or other employees, as designated by the Internal Revenue Service, seeking to enter the premises described under the authority of this writ, the Revenue Officer and/or other employees shall withdraw, and may apply to the Court for such further processes as are necessary to enforce the terms of this order including a citation for contempt of this Court. The Revenue Officer and/or other employees, as designated by the Internal Revenue Service, sha ll leave a copy of this writ with the person in possession of the premises, and promptly after the entry and seizure, the officers executing this writ shall make their return to this Court with a statement of the time and circumstances of the entry and seizure. Signed by Senior Judge John T. Nixon on 10/21/10. (dt)

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