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Magna Carta
realm at the beginning of the wars, they shall be attached without harm of body or goods, until it be known
Debt
this Act abolished that distinction as to priority. As to attachment of debts, see that title. Debts are assignable at law,
Conjugal rights
Act, 1925, s. 186), but will not enforce it by attachment, substituting however for attachment, if the wife be the petitioner,
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Affidavit
originating summons, are heard on affidavit evidence. So applications for attachments, certiorari, criminal information, mandamus, quo warranto, and other processes are
undertaking
often required of one party during property actions (as for attachment) in order to compensate the other party should the court's
levy
enforce or carry into effect (a writ of execution) compare attach, garnish vi : to enforce a writ of execution or
creditor
against the debtor and may enforce the judgment (as by attachment or writ of execution) known creditor : a creditor whose
affix
affix 1 : to attach physically 2 : to attach or add in any way
Pichiciago
edentate Chlamyphorus truncatus allied to the armadillos The shell is attached only along the back
Plummet
A piece of lead attached to a line used in sounding the depth of water
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