Sequestrable - Law Dictionary Search Results
provisional
temporary judicial acts or proceedings (as of attachment, injunction, or sequestration) allowed before final judgment to protect the interests of one
jurisdiction
to issue a binding judgment against the person see also sequestration ; compare personal jurisdiction in this entry specific jurisdiction :
deposit
extent for loss or damage to the property see also sequestration compare bailment hiring loan for consumption and loan for use
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unless the Court otherwise orders (s. 173); and every attachment, sequestration, distress or execution if made after commencement is void undr
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