- In
Scots law,
poinding (/ˈpɪndɪŋ/) is that
diligence whereby a debtor's
property is
carried directly to a creditor. This type of
diligence has now been...
- the 1987 act, debt
collectors were
permitted to
enter a debtor's home and
poind (put a
value on) items,
which would be
subject to a
later auction under...
- The
Poind and his Man is a
prehistoric site in Northumberland, England, near the
village of
Bolam and
about 7
miles (11 km) west of Morpeth. The site...
- debt-related diligences,
these include:
Debtors (Scotland) Act 1987
Abolition of
Poindings and
Warrant Sales Act 2001 Debt
Arrangement and
Attachment (Scotland)...
- temperate,
North American genus,
Ripariosida hermaphrodita Weakley & D. B.
Poind.,
named for its
historic preference for
inundated stream-beds. In Poland...
- the
person or
property of a
debtor could be
secured –
arrestments and
poindings (pronounced pindings). The
effect was to
simplify the form of proceedings...
- The
Abolition of
Poindings and
Warrant Sales Act 2001 was an Act of the
Scottish Parliament to
abolish the
previous practice in
which a debtor's goods...
- on the thin soil that
forms near
granite outcrops. "Allium
keeverae D.B.
Poind.,
Weakley & P.J.Williams".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic Gardens...
-
means double diligence.
Poinding is in
Scots law a
diligence whereby a debtor's
property is
carried directly to a creditor.
Poinding was
abolished by the...
- The
granting of
letters of horning,
letters of
horning and
poinding,
letters of
poinding, and
letters of
caption all
ceased to be
competent following...