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Vehicular repossession is a critical legal aspect for creditors and debtors alike, especially in a state like Louisiana, which has its own i
A number of repossession notices or letters must be sent to the debtor in order to properly effect a "self-help" repossession.
“Struck Bailiff In Eye,” Toronto Star. January 4, 1918. Page 05. --- T. R. Richardson Claimed His Wife Had Been Insulted by Officer. --- “Richardson said, ‘If I’d a been there I’d a put a knife into every one of you,’ said W. H. Lackey, bailiff’s officer of the First Division Court, aged 67, appearing against T. W. Richardson, charged with assaulting him while in the performance of his duty. Lackey had gone to Richardson’s house at 24 Moscow avenue to execute a write of replevin. According to Richardson’s statement, Lackey insulted his wife. He proceeded to the bailiff’s office and struck him in the eye. The bailiff received a further wound by falling to the floor. The case is proceeding before Judge Winchester this afternoon.
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COVER CROSSOVER NUMENTAL PADOVA
I Replèvin nascono da una costola dei Sex on the Bitches, band electro punk attiva dal 2009, come progetto cover parallelo. Il gruppo si forma per rendere omaggio alla scena numetal e crossover degli anni novanta, che ha influenzato fortemente il modo di fare musica dei componenti. L’obiettivo del gruppo è riprodurre in modo quanto più possibile…
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re·plev·in (r-plvn) KEY NOUN: An action to recover personal property said or claimed to be unlawfully taken. The writ or procedure of such an action. TRANSITIVE VERB: re·plev·ined, re·plev·in·ing, re·plev·ines To replevy. ETYMOLOGY: Middle English, from Anglo-Norman replevine, from replevir, to give as a security : re-, re- + plevir, to pledge (from Late Latin plebere, of Germanic origin; see dlegh- in Indo-European roots)