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What have you done to him, put in a persona sequestrator nanonic?
No sequestrator has pinned his claim to it.
From 1992 to 1997 he foremost worked as liquidator, sequestrator, consultant and assignee in bankruptcy.
Functions of receiver or sequestrator 94.
An order made under this rule is useful if by obtaining possession of the estate the sequestrator could obtain income due to the debtor.
He was disabled from sitting in 1644 when the local sequestrator claimed that he had attended the King's Parliament.
One week later, the sequestrator ordered an almost 3 m tall wall to be built, separating the Oranienburger Straße from the building's courtyard.
After the First English Civil War he became, by his father's influence, a sequestrator in Herefordshire.
Solution In the English version, the terms "trustee in bankruptcy", "sequestrator", "administrator of the property of another" and "or any other person" are added.
Rev. Gore had financial difficulties, and a Sequestrator was appointed to the Parish to oversee its assets, but some work was completed on the church building.
In the French version, the concept of "receiver/séquestre" is absent and the corresponding civil law concept ("sequestrator") is absent from the English version.
During the Civil War he became prominent as a sequestrator of Royalist estates as solicitor and sequestrator for Dorset from 1646 to 1649.
A trustee includes a liquidator, receiver, receiver-manager, trustee in bankruptcy, assignee, executor, administrator, sequestrator, or any other person who performs a function similar to that of a trustee.
In November 1956 the property was sequestrated by the Egyptian authorities and in April 1957 the sequestrator sold the property to TEDO, an Egyptian organisation.
Common Law n/a Civil Law sequestrator, administrator of the property of another Title of the Legislative Text Telecommunications Act, S.C. 1993, c.
He could see it then: Banneth violated with her own persona sequestrator nanonics, the glittery black filaments worming their way through her cortex, infiltrating naked synapses with obscene eagerness.
In Belgium, the judge could order that the sequestrator did not disclose such secrets as long as the main issue had not been decided, so that, for example, only then was the amount of damages to be paid determined.
In November 1648 the sequestrator drew up a room-by-room inventory of the contents of Tawstock Court, which survives, providing a valuable insight into the arrangement of what was then the grandest house in Devon, since burnt down and rebuilt.
A trustee, trustee in bankruptcy, receiver, sequestrator, manager, administrator of the property of another or any other person who, under the authority of any court, or any legal instrument or act, operates any transmission facility of a Canadian carrier is subject to this Act.
On an application by a receiver, receiver-manager or sequestrator, whether appointed by a court or under an instrument or act, or on an application by any interested person, a court may make any order it thinks fit including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, 2001, c.
If a receiver-manager or sequestrator is appointed by a court or under an instrument or act, the powers of the directors of the corporation that the receiver-manager or sequestrator is authorized to exercise may not be exercised by the directors until the receiver-manager or sequestrator is discharged.