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can be obtained by the plaintiff before filing the case with court or arbitration commission in the case of emergency where failure to take immediate action will result in irreparable damage to relevant party. However, the party shall file its case with court or arbitration body within thirty days
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to be transferred to the creditor, or sold for the benefit of the creditor. A wide variety of legal mechanisms are employed by debtors to prevent the attachment of their assets.
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on the property of the party paying money damages. A writ of attachment is filed to secure debt or claim of the creditor in the event that a judgment is rendered.
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Attachment of earnings, also known as garnishment, is a process whereby the creditor attaches money owed to the debtor by the debtor's employer.
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or collusion, the garnishee could plead payment under the attachment. The court to which this process belonged was the
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A Treatise upon the Customary Law of Foreign Attachment: And the Practice of the Mayor's Court of the City of London
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with the process, but all persons were entitled to the benefit of the custom. The
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The person holding the property or owing the money had to be within the
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1702 Post-Judgment Writ of Attachment signed by Chief Justice
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after the prejudgment attachment is granted by courts.
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Prejudgment attachment in Chinese litigation proceeding
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Index

court
creditor
debtor
Prejudgment writ of attachment
security interest
Scotland
France
saisie arret
U.S

John Guest
Province of Pennsylvania
City
served
plaintiff
affidavit
debt
defendant
garnishee
fraud
Lord Mayor's Court
Mayor's Court of London Procedure Act 1857
Debtor's Act 1869
Attachment of earnings
Sequestration (law)
Distraint
Connecticut v. Doehr


Chisholm, Hugh

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