attachment lien — see lien Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
lien — / lēn/ n [Anglo French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind]: a charge or encumbrance upon property for the satisfaction of a debt or other duty that is created by agreement of the… … Law dictionary
abandonment of attachment lien — Affirmative act or conduct of the creditor inconsistent with the continuance of the lien. 6 Am J2d Attach § 412 … Ballentine's law dictionary
lien — /liy(a)n/ A claim, encumbrance, or charge on property for payment of some debt, obligation or duty. Sullins v. Sullins, 65 Wash.2d 283, 396 P.2d 886, 888. Qualified right of property which a creditor has in or over specific property of his debtor … Black's law dictionary
lien — /liy(a)n/ A claim, encumbrance, or charge on property for payment of some debt, obligation or duty. Sullins v. Sullins, 65 Wash.2d 283, 396 P.2d 886, 888. Qualified right of property which a creditor has in or over specific property of his debtor … Black's law dictionary
Lien — For other uses, see Lien (disambiguation). Property law … Wikipedia
lien by judicial proceeding — An expression, of particular significance in the law of bankruptcy, for a lien obtained by attachment, judgment, levy, or other legal or equitable process or proceeding. 9 Am J2d Bankr § 1022. See attachment lien; judgment lien … Ballentine's law dictionary
attachment — I (act of affixing) noun adjunction, affixation, annexation, annexion, attaching, binding, bond, cohesion, confixation, conjunction, connection, fastening, fixing, insertion, joinder, joining, junction, ligation, nexus, subjunction, that which… … Law dictionary
Attachment Unit Interface — (AUI) ou interface de raccordement à l unité, est une interface qui assure la liaison entre l unité de raccordement au support (MAU) et la sous couche (partie supérieure de la couche physique dans le modèle OSI de l ISO) de signalisation de la… … Wikipédia en Français
attachment — The legal process of seizing another s property in accordance with a writ or judicial order for the purpose of securing satisfaction of a judgment yet to be rendered. The act or process of taking, apprehending, or seizing persons or property, by… … Black's law dictionary