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Filter by Meaning The distraint process was initiated to enforce the court's order for child support payment.
The bank resorted to distraint when the borrower defaulted on their loan payments.
The small business faced distraint when they failed to pay their outstanding tax obligations.
The landlord threatened distraint on the tenant's belongings if the rent was not paid immediately.
The distraint imposed on the homeowner's property was a consequence of their mortgage default.
The government imposed distraint on the delinquent taxpayer's wages.
The distraint on the restaurant's equipment hindered their ability to continue operations.
The court granted distraint on the individual's possessions to satisfy the debt.
The authorities levied distraint on the company's vehicles due to outstanding fines.
The distraint on the artist's royalties resulted from breach of contract with the record label.
The distraint for unpaid taxes left him struggling to make ends meet.
The attractive window display distraint her from walking straight to her destination.
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