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distrainer
distrainer (dɪˈstreɪnə(r)) [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who distrains; = distrainor.1607 Cowell Interpr. s.v. Distresse, The effect..is, to driue the party distreined to replevie the distresse, and so to take his action of trespasse against the distreiner. 1736 in Jacob Law Dict. (ed. 3). 1863 Mrs. C. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ulf Johanson
Isak's Father (uncredited) You Are My Adventure (1958) - Professor (uncredited) The Jazz Boy (1958) - Belysningsmästaren på China Fröken Chic (1959) - Distrainer wikipedia.org
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distrainant
† diˈstrainant Obs. [a. AF. destreynaunt = OF. destreignant, pr. pple. of destreindre to distrain.] = distrainer.[1292 Britton i. xxviii. [xxvii]. §17 Devers les chiefs seignurs destreynauntz.] 1553 Act 7 Edw. VI, c. 1 §11 The Kings Debts and Duties being first paid, and the Distrainant answered of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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distrainor
distrainor (dɪˈstreɪˌnɔː(r)) [f. distrain v., after AF. destreinor (Year-bks. Edw. II).] One who distrains or levies a distress: a more technical form than distrainer, and correlative to distrainee.1767 Blackstone Comm. II. 453 If a landlord distreins goods for rent, or a parish officer for taxes, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Advocatus
Finland The local bailiff (distrainer) is called , where (hundred) is a local judicial district. wikipedia.org
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surcharger
surcharger (sɜːˈtʃɑːdʒə(r)) [f. surcharge v. + -er1.] One who surcharges.1569 in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxford (1880) 327 S{supr}chargers Cattell to be impounded. 1598 J. Manwood Lawes Forest xiv. 82 (heading) Of surchargers of the Forest. 1812 Examiner 7 Sept. 570/2 The Surveyor (i.e. Surcharger... Oxford English Dictionary
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deliverance
deliverance (dɪˈlɪvərəns) [a. OF. delivrance, desl- (12th c. in Littré) = Pr. delivransa, desl-, f. délivrer, delivrar to deliver: see -ance.] 1. The action of delivering or setting free, or fact of being set free († of, from confinement, danger, evil, etc.); liberation, release, rescue.c 1290 S. En... Oxford English Dictionary
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