Wage garnishment is a creditor collection tool that a delinquent debtor can escape by filing for bankruptcy. |
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In September the plaintiff attempted garnishment on what he thought was the defendant's banker. |
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A common form of garnishment involves a creditor attaching the wages of an employee owed to him by his employer. |
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The remedies of garnishment and attachment are traceable to Roman law and were a recognized practice of medieval merchants. |
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It is a favourite with eggs and is used in the preparation or garnishment of a wide variety of dishes. |
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Management may consider writing off the remaining amount since the garnishment has expired. |
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The section also serves as a garnishment registry for Saskatchewan and provides legal support in that regard. |
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If you use the Garnishment component, you must assign a priority to the garnishment wage types. |
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All garnishment and enforcement proceedings undertaken in accordance with the enforcement of the order of January 18th, 2002, shall forthwith be rescinded and cancelled. |
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It is not permitted to reduce the amount of the deduction for a garnishment during arrears processing. |
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Thus, he regrets the silence of the texts on the possibility to combine an order for payment procedure with a garnishment order. |
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The garnishment of the merchandise purchased by us, however, does always mean a withdrawal from contract. |
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However, these court orders are hard to enforce due to restrictions on the seizure of property and garnishment on reserves. |
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The scope of the pension diversion provisions is much more limited than that of the salary garnishment sections of the legislation which apply to a much wider range of debts. |
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The result of a garnishment of salary proceeding, if successful, is an order of the court requiring the employer to deduct and pay to the creditor a percentage of the debtor's salary until the debt is satisfied. |
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The daughter of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin hasn't attempted to enforce the court's order by wage garnishment or other means. |
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We will notify you by mail of the garnishment or set-off action. |
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The rest of the loan will be paid off through government garnishment of 25 percent of the debtor's wages. |
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Barber could face garnishment of up to 25 percent of his net income until his debts are paid. |
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The request does not specify a garnishment amount. |
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The old DAPPP had three sections: one paid benefits, one dealt with correspondence, garnishment, and division of pensions, and one was responsible for survivor benefits. |
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Under the FOAEA, the Government of Canada started using federal databases to trace and locate defaulters and helped with garnishment by intercepting federal funds such as income tax refunds and employment insurance benefits. |
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It's also possible that the loan holder may adjust the garnishment amount to help make the voluntary payments manageable, she said. |
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Thus, confirmation of a judgment by confession is a waste of time and money, unless the creditor is seeking a wage garnishment against the judgment debtor. |
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Rule B deals with attachment and garnishment in in personam actions. |
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Rule E applies to actions in personam with process of maritime attachment and garnishment, actions in rem, and petitory, possessory, and partition actions. |
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Ducking wage garnishment is just one problem associated with what's commonly called worker misclassification, when an employee is wrongly classified as a contract worker. |
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Taxpayers who qualify for Currently Not Collectible status will not be subject to either an IRS Bank Levy or IRS Wage Garnishment. |
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