garnishee|garnishees in English

noun

[gar·nish·ee || ‚gɑrnɪ'ʃɪː /‚gɑːn-]

one whose assets have been garnished (Law)

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1. In the past, garnishee orders required a court application, and court responsibilities for adjudication and enforcement overlapped.

2. Confiscate: 1 v take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority “The police Confiscated the stolen artwork” Synonyms: attach , impound , seize , sequester sequester requisition forcibly, as of enemy property Types: condemn appropriate (property) for public use garnish , garnishee take a debtor's wages on legal orders, such as

3. ‘There are numerous other Attachable laser sights.’ ‘It may be thought unfair to creditors that the asset represented by future pension rights should not be Attachable.’ ‘Optional Attachable speakers are available for that purpose.’ ‘it was held that such a balance was a debt Attachable by means of a garnishee order.’