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person (the
distrainor),
traditionally even
without prior court approval,
seizes the
personal property of
another located upon the
distrainor's land in satisfaction...
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Distraining for Rent is an 1815
genre painting by the
British artist David Wilkie. It
shows a
tenant farmer and his
family facing eviction having fallen...
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taken in distress) with
damages for the loss
sustained by such action. As
distrained goods are in the
custody of the law, any
attempt to take them back by...
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soldiers and
Royal Irish Constabulary policemen who were
escorting a
distraining party attempting to
collect tithes owed to a
Church of
Ireland rector...
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Sheriffs Act 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 55)
Distress Act 1275 c. 16 None
shall distrain out of his Fee, nor
drive the
Distress out of the County. —
repealed by...
- courts. In practice, the
vouti leads a team of ****istant
distrainers who
process most
distrainments/garnishments.
Christianity portal Fogd
Vidame Schultheiß...
- act. 4 Hen. 4. c. 9
Relief of
commissioners Remedy for
Commissioners distrained to
return Commissions of
which they had not any Notice. The
whole act...
- inanimate, or it may be an
animal or livestock. Any
livestock had to be
distrained at the time,
before they left the land. No
cause in
distress would stand...
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charter to make
certain suit and
service to his court, and was
afterwards distrained for more than was
contained therein.
Contra formam collationis Contributione...
- 2005,
without any notification,
bailiffs entered the
editors office and
distrained all its property,
Narodnaya Volya's bank
account was arrested. The pressure...