Distrainable - Law Dictionary Search Results
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distrain anglo french destreindre literally to constrict force from old french
Distrainable
capable of being or liable to be distrained
Distrain
distrain to make seizure to goods or chattels by way of
Distrainer, or Distrainor
distrainer or distrainor he who seizes a distress
Distress
open an inner door or lock to find any goods distrainable the landlord s powers are chiefly regulated by the english
Replevin
against him after which the distrainer may keep it in distraint subject to the law of distress it is a general
Advow, or Avow, or Avouch
that is distrained brings an action of replevin if the distrainer in his defence justify or maintain his act he is
Recaption
a writ to recover damages for him whose goods being distrained for rent or service etc were distrained again for the
Distrainor
one who distrains the party distraining goods or chattels
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
limitations are imposed in respect of things which can be distrained all disputes arising out of a distress maybe determined by
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