If the writ of execution is against the property of the judgment debtor, it shall require the marshal to satisfy the judgment, with interest, out of the personal property of such debtor. When there is property of the judgment debtor whose value is greater than the amount of the judgment including costs, the marshal shall attach only such part of the property as the judgment debtor may indicate, provided it is amply sufficient to satisfy the judgment and costs accrued.
A writ of execution obtained under a summary proceeding, as provided by Rule 60, may not be executed on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays or after working hours, except when the urgency is proved.