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Impound
some authority such as police or a court as to impound stray cattle to impound an illegally parked car to impound
Impound
Impound, to place a suspected document in the custody of the
Impounding distress
Impounding distress. Placing cattle, etc., after they have been detrained, in
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impound : to take control of in the custody of the
Pound
than 4d. may be taken for any one whole distress impounded; the (English) Distress for Rent Act, 1737, s. 10, empowering
Impounder
One who impounds
Impoundage
The act of impounding or the state of being impounded
Damage feasant or faisant
grass, corn, wood, etc., the person damaged may distrain and impound them, as well by night as in the day, lest
Rescue
or services, or for damage feasant, and is desirous of impounding the distress, and another person rescues the distress from him.
Anticipation
the Trustee Act, 1925, s. 62, enables the Court to impound the interest, although restrained to indemnify a trustee for a
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