Poinding

Definition

Poinding (pronounced as if spelled pinnding) (Scots law) : that diligence whereby a debtor's property is carried directly to a creditor.

There are two types:

The definition was taken from the source. [1]

See Also

Multiplepoinding

Sources and references

  1. Shumaker, Walter A.; George Foster Longsdorf (1922). The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary (Second Edition by James C. Cahill ed.). Chicago: Callaghan and Company.


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