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Sequestration (law)

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291: 236: 86:; to the action of taking profits of a benefice to satisfy the creditors of the incumbent; to the action of ensuring church and parsonage premises are in good order in readiness for a new incumbent and the legal paperwork to ensure this. 97:
who collect the profits and satisfy the demand. Similarly when a benefice is vacant the church wardens take out sequestration under the seal of the Ordinary and manage the profits for the next incumbent.
50:, to set aside or surrender, a late use, is derived from sequester, a depositary or trustee, one in whose hands a thing in dispute was placed until the dispute was settled; this was a term of Roman 70:
In law, the term "sequestration" has many applications; thus it is applied to the act of a belligerent power which seizes the debts due from its own subject to the enemy power; to a
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is the act of removing, separating, or seizing anything from the possession of its owner under process of law for the benefit of
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and sequestration allows a trustee-in-sequestration to take over a sequestrated individual's estate by order of the local
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directed to persons, "sequestrators", to enter on the property of the defendant and seize the goods.
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hand, the writ is issued to the bishop, and the bishop issues the sequestration order to the
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to reduce crime by sequestering the proceeds of crime; its powers include
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There are also two specific and slightly different usages in term of
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Index

Budget sequestration
law
creditors
Latin
jurisprudence
writ
the Church of England
lay
church wardens
Scots law
bankruptcy
Sheriff Court
Assets Recovery Agency
United Kingdom
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
civil recovery
High Court
Serious Organised Crime Agency
Attachment (law)
Confiscation
Distraint
Search and seizure
Sequestration Committee






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