Definition of Distrainer. Meaning of Distrainer. Synonyms of Distrainer

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Definition of Distrainer

Distrainer
Distrainer Dis*train"er, n. Same as Distrainor.

Meaning of Distrainer from wikipedia

- person (the distrainor), traditionally even without prior court approval, seizes the personal property of another located upon the distrainor's land in satisfaction...
- 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...
- execution of judgments or other valid legal claims. The local bailiff (distrainer) is called kihlakunnanvouti, where kihla****a (hundred) is a local judicial...
- nonpossessory (cf. OE bād, OFr nam, nant, OHG pfant, L pignus oppositum), i.e., distrained on the maturity date, and the latter essentially gave rise to the legal...
- favorable decision in 1760, obliging the Society to pay and giving leave to distrain in the case of non-payment. On the advice of their lawyers, the Jesuits...
- be distrained on for rent if there be other sufficient distress to be found, and if such other distress be not found, and the cattle be distrained, the...
- Pedlars, and the Duties on playing Cards, and for securing the Expences of distraining for the King's Rents, and for other Purposes. 40 Geo. 3. c. 64 (I) 1...
- request 신신당부 sinsindangbu 申申當付 child actor or actress 아역 ayeok 兒役 seize; distrainment; sequestration 압류 amnyu (apryu) 押留 bad term; grudge 앙숙 angsuk 怏宿 uproar;...
- distress was punished. The mere claim by the distrainor that he had a right to the chattels distrained was a technicality that ended the action in replevin...
- or impleading; as. 1. A man may have his writ or mesne, before he be distrained. 2. A warrantia chartae, before he be imploded. 3. A monstraverunt, before...