A writ of sequestration typically expires when the specified period granted by the court elapses, often outlined in the court's order. It may also expire if the underlying action is resolved or if the court vacates the writ. Additionally, local laws or court rules may provide specific time frames for the duration of a sequestration order. Always consult the relevant jurisdiction's rules for precise information.
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