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- seize (someone's property) to obtain payment of rent or other money owed:"legislation has restricted the right to distrain goods found on the premises"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French destreindre, from Latin distringere ‘stretch apart’, from dis- ‘apart’ + stringere ‘tighten’. - People also ask
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distrain. to seize (personal property) by way of DISTRESS. Collins Dictionary of Law …
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Distrain
1. To seize and hold (property) to compel payment or reparation, as of debts. 2. …
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