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Often used in the same context:
ejectment,
movables,
banka,
itrs,
warrantor,
suretyship,
confiscation,
garnishment,
bailor,
sauvegarde,
rogatory,
lis pendens,
cassation,
expropriation,
exaction,
replevin,
leviable,
contemnor,
interpleader,
pledgee,
arrear,
restitute,
bailiffs,
deductor,
remittal,
supersedeas,
counterstatement,
mala fide,
lien,
desistance,
revocation,
antimonopoly,
assessee,
nonjudicial foreclosure,
repossession,
denationalisation,
corrigendum,
impleading,
prejudgement,
mortgagor,
firman,
allottee,
tahsildar,
reconveyance,
setoff,
sopo,
title deed,
pendente lite,
penalisation,
garnishee,
reverter,
eviction,
recompensation,
testamentary,
nonsuit,
official receiver,
perpetua,
horizont,
provisory,
ethnarch,
impounding,
liquidation,
hypothec,
demandable,
escrowing,
liquidator,
nolle,
nulla,
undistributed profits,
vendee,
procuracy,
pensionary,
defaulter,
transferor,
notarial,
accrual accounting,
litas,
knab,
subpoena duces tecum,
quo warranto,
lein,
bailee,
mstislav,
mortgager,
makedonija,
credit foncier,
interlocutory injunction,
denationalization,
debtors,
averment,
boz,
etel,
nonpayment,
petitioner,
arrears,
heirship,
adzhar,
homyel,
escheatment,
countersignature,
cognovit,
usufruct,
imposition,
blame,
detention,
forfeiture,
impressment,
infliction,
interference,
punishment,
restraint,
taking,
trespass,
withholding,
act,
appropriation,
censure,
coercion,
condemnation
More general:
seizure
Synonyms:
distress
Also try:
— Adjectives for distraint:
illegal,
wrongful,
such,
legal,
unlawful,
constructive,
sufficient,
unjust,
personal,
judicial,
forcible,
more...
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