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Attachment of debts

order nisi [see Norton v. Yates, 1906 (1) KB 112] attaching debts owing or accruing to the debtor in the hands … Attachment of debts. By (English) R.S.C. 1883, Order XLV., as amended by (English) R.S. C. July, 1902, r.

Judgment-debtor

compelled to produce books and documents, with a view to attaching any debts due to him [(English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XLV., … Judgment-debtor, means any person against whom a decree has been passed or an order capable of execution has

Contempt of court

day after the trial. The High Court has power to attach for contempt any one who publishes improper comments upon a … right to do so, and refusing to acquiesce in the ruling of the Court or speaking disrespectfully of or to the

Conjugal rights

Act, 1925, s. 186), but will not enforce it by attachment, substituting however for attachment, if the wife be the petitioner, … without any sufficient reason; in which case the court will decree restitution of conjugal rights (English) (Judicature Act, 1925, s. 186),

Restitution, Writ of

or money be not restored, the Court will grant an attachment. A writ of restitution may also be awarded when a … in error might have had a writ of restitution in order that he might be restored to all he had lost

Mortgage

need not be by deed and should be endorsed or attached to the mortgage. The (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, … incident of a mortgage--an incident unextinguishable, save by a foreclosure decree, a sale by the mortgagee under a power, express or

Partition

and perfect partition or allotment of the premises, equity frequently decreed a pecuniary compensation to one of the parties for 'owelty,'

Sequestration

inventus by the sergeant-at-arms, or by a sheriff on an attachment, 1 Eq. Rep. 261. See R.S.C. Ord. XLIII., r. 6. … estate of a person in contempt for disobedience of a decree or order, and keep the same until the defendant clear

Commission of rebellion

Commission of rebellion, an attaching process, formerly issuable out of Chancery, to enforce obedience to … out of Chancery, to enforce obedience to a process or decree; abolished by Order of 26th August, 1841.

Decreet cognitionis causa

debtor in order to constitute the debt against him and attach the lands, and the heir appears and renounces the succession, … Decreet cognitionis causa, when a creditor brings his action against the

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