GARNISHMENTS - translation to arabic
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GARNISHMENTS - translation to arabic

AMERICAN LEGAL PROCESS FOR COLLECTING A MONETARY JUDGMENT DIRECTLY FROM A DEBTOR'S WAGES OR ASSETS
Garnishee order; Garnishee Order; Wage garnishment; Garnishee; Wage assignment; Garnish (debt); Wage garnishing; Wage execution; Wage garnishments; Garnishments

GARNISHMENTS         

ألاسم

تَجْمِيل ; تَجْوِيد ; تَحْبِير ; تَحْسِين ; تَحْلِيَة ; تَدْبِيج ; تَرْصِيع ; تَزْيِين ; تَنْمِيق ; تَوْشِيَة ; زَخْرَفَة ; وَشْي

GARNISHMENT         

ألاسم

تَجْمِيل ; تَجْوِيد ; تَحْبِير ; تَحْسِين ; تَحْلِيَة ; تَدْبِيج ; تَرْصِيع ; تَزْيِين ; تَنْمِيق ; تَوْشِيَة ; زَخْرَفَة ; وَشْي

Garnishment         
حجز ما للمدين للغير

Definition

garnishment
n. the entire process of petitioning for and getting a court order directing a person or entity (garnishee) to hold funds they owe to someone who allegedly is in debt to another person, often after a judgment has been rendered. Usually the actual amounts owed have not been figured out or are to be paid by installments directly or through the sheriff. See also: garnish garnishee

Wikipedia

Garnishment

Garnishment is a legal process for collecting a monetary judgment on behalf of a plaintiff from a defendant. Garnishment allows the plaintiff (the "garnishor") to take the money or property of the debtor from the person or institution that holds that property (the "garnishee"). A similar legal mechanism called execution allows the seizure of money or property held directly by the debtor.

Some jurisdictions may allow for garnishment by a tax agency without the need to first obtain a judgment or other court order.

Examples of use of GARNISHMENTS
1. Public records show that nearly one–fourth of the more than 400 people who have been listed in school and city records as business managers or principals since 2003 have experienced personal bankruptcies, judgments or lawsuits over unpaid bills, foreclosures, liens or wage garnishments.