Because there was no valid distraint, Canada Trustco's security was not displaced. |
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For all the foregoing reasons, therefore, I conclude that the distraint upon the plaintiff's goods was contrary to law. |
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And the same process of distraint, warning, and forfeiture is to be repeated until he comes. |
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The business of bailiffs, I think, is distraint, and Strong does not look like me like a man skilled in distraining. |
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Only in October 1997 did the social security authorities proceed to set a distraint. |
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The Code of Civil and Commercial Procedure provides only for distraint of the property of the debtor. |
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The said sums shall remain under a distraint order throughout the duration of the proceedings. |
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The aid continued to exist as no action was taken on the breach of the 1996 agreement until the October 1997 distraint. |
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After the premises were abandoned, distraint was impossible. |
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First, that the goods were not Mr Newman's and so not open to distraint. |
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The rationae materie competence relates to debt collecting, the service of the documents, reports, seizures of bank accounts, the direct and indirect distraint of movable and immovable goods. |
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Literally the four paths of distraint, a process by which one could, under certain circumstances, seize goods owed by another. |
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To impose him the judicial officer will have to concentrate, between his hands, all the enforcement procedures, being civil, commercial, social, fiscal, interlocutory and provisional like those concerning distraint. |
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The nearest evolutions, concretized in the amplification of Community legislation as regards distraint, will be able to still legitimate more the autonomy of an enforcement law. |
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The enforcement warrant which allows the enforcement Solicitador to carry out the distraint will be returned to the court and the enforcement court via Internet. |
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This tract deals primarily with four types of distraint, divided based on the waiting period. |
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They are actually means of distraint designed to recover the sums owed to the wealthy countries without any concern for the difficulties of the debtor countries. |
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