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2) заволодівати майном на забезпечення виконання зобов'язання; конфісковувати майно на забезпечення боргу; накладати арешт на майно на забезпечення боргу; описувати майно на забезпечення боргу; здійснювати опис майна•- distrain property
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distrain — dis·train /di strān/ vb [Anglo French destreindre, literally, to constrict, force, from Old French, from Late Latin distringere to hinder, punish, from Latin, to pull in different directions, distract, from dis apart + stringere to draw tight] vt … Law dictionary
distrain — dis‧train [dɪˈstreɪn] verb [transitive] LAW to take goods from someone to be sold in order to pay rent that is owed: • Legislation has largely restricted the right to distrain goods found upon the premises but not belonging to the tenant.… … Financial and business terms
distrain — [di strān′] vt., vi. [ME distreinen < OFr destreindre < ML distringere, to force by seizure of goods < L, to pull asunder, detain < dis , apart + stringere, to draw tight, stretch: see STRICT] Law to seize and hold (property) as… … English World dictionary
distrain — To take as a pledge property of another, and keep it until he performs his obligation or until the property is replevied by the sheriff. Remedy used to secure an appearance in court, payment of rent, performance of services, etc. Also, any… … Black's law dictionary
distrain — To take as a pledge property of another, and keep it until he performs his obligation or until the property is replevied by the sheriff. Remedy used to secure an appearance in court, payment of rent, performance of services, etc. Also, any… … Black's law dictionary
distrain — To seize the animals or goods of another, as to take up or withhold the cattle or goods of a tenant for the non payment of rent, or other duties due the landlord. 32 Am J1st L & T § 613. To seize and impound a trespassing animal. 4 Am J2d Am § 55 … Ballentine's law dictionary
distrain — dis·train || dɪ streɪn v. foreclose on property, take property in payment for debts … English contemporary dictionary
distrain — verb /dɪˈstɹeɪn/ To seize somebodys property in place of, or to force, payment of a debt. But when he heard her answeres loth, he knew / Some secret sorrow did her heart distraine [...]. Syn: distress … Wiktionary
distrain — [dɪ streɪn] verb Law seize (property) in order to obtain payment of rent or other money owed. Derivatives distrainer noun distrainment noun Origin ME: from OFr. destreindre, from L. distringere stretch apart … English new terms dictionary
attach — /əˈtætʃ / (say uh tach) verb (t) 1. to fasten; affix; join; connect: to attach a cable. 2. to join in action or function. 3. to place on duty with or in assistance to an organisation or working unit temporarily, especially a military unit. 4. to… …
distress — dis·tress n [Anglo French destrece, literally, tightness, anguish, deprivation, from Old French, ultimately from Late Latin districtus severe, from past participle of distringere to hinder, punish see distrain] 1: seizure and detention of the… … Law dictionary