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4 | judicial enforcement |
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4 | judicial (court) repossession |
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3 | (court) attachment order |
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(court) attachment order Explanation: The below web reference is just one of several. Apparently different countries use different expression and definitions. Hopefully this will at least get you started Reference: http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/attachment |
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judicial enforcement Explanation: x -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 39 Min. (2017-06-28 19:32:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- nebo: judicial execution Reference: http://law.justia.com/constitution/us/article-1/01-separatio... |
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judicial (court) repossession Explanation: "Exekuce" is a process that can also involve courts (and their orders) to repossess property upon default of payments that are due. A court repossession order is usually enforced by a repossession officer ("exekutor"). Reference: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/repossession.ht... |
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