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gar·nish·ee
gar n shi
复数:garnishees
第三人称单数:garnishees
现在分词:garnisheeing
过去式:garnisheed
过去分词:garnisheed
词根:garnishee
n.garnishment 出庭传票;扣押令;装饰
transitive verb
to confiscate by legal order (a salary, bank account, property, or the like) to satisfy an unpaid debt; garnish.
to give notice of garnisheeing to; garnish.
noun
someone whose assets have been garnisheed.
"欠债并已被法律警告不支付已被授予其债权人的款项或转让财产的人",1620年代,来自 garnish(在法律意义上的动词)+ -ee。
第三债务人
第三债务人
Noungarnish >entry 1 (in sense "to give legal notice concerning the attachment of property to satisfy a third-party debt") + -ee >entry 1 Verb derivative of garnishee >entry 1
The first known use of garnishee was in 1627
1 As a result, an estimated 95 percent of debt collection lawsuits result in default judgments against borrowers, an automatic victory for the debt buyers that enables them to garnishee consumers’ wages or freeze bank accounts.
2 I got on his trail to-day, and I want to garnishee his wages.
3 Garnishee a debtor's wages.
扣押一个负债人的工资
4 The judgment, which can be enforced through the courts and by city marshals and the city sheriff, empowers the city to garnishee wages or seize assets to satisfy the debt.
5 About 98,000 borrowers are having their wages garnisheed, the agency said.
6 If employees continually refuse to pay, their wages can be garnisheed.
7 They, like many others, have credit histories riddled with problems, past-due debts and, in some cases, civil judgments just waiting for them to find work so their paychecks can be garnisheed.
8 This was undoubtedly done for the convenience of employers as well as of courts; as for instance in the circuit of Dortmund, there were, in one year, 10,000 cases in which wages were garnisheed.
9 A question of private ownership not worth a garnishee might set a whole nation afire!
10 Ms. Cordeiro has already had two tax refunds seized, and other debtors have had their paychecks or Social Security payments garnisheed.
11 How many days salary will garnishee in your company?
准时吗?贵公司会扣留多少天工资呢?
12 The agency can't put people in jail or garnishee wages to get the money.
13 They included 847 whose credit reports had been dinged by the agency and 1,808 whose paychecks had been garnisheed or whose tax refunds had been withheld.
14 He had been earning $50 a week in a shop where he had worked for eighteen years and he would not endure having his wages garnisheed for debt.
15 State law allows the Oregon Department of Revenue to garnishee the teen's bank accounts or paychecks.
16 You are correct in saying, in your answer as garnishee, that I have been an active and decided friend of Peace.
17 The candidate’s husband, Gail, won a judgment against the painter and had his property garnisheed when he was unable to pay the sum.
18 The county's human resources and labor relations, attention retirement services, is listed as a garnishee.
19 To-day Ambrosia's job is being kept open by the telephone company, and it is thought some arrangement may be made by which the installment house will not garnishee her salary next week.
20 Bankruptcy will usually not cancel student loans, and the government has the power to seize income tax refunds and garnishee wages as needed.