distraint

/dɪˈstreɪnt/
noun
  1. The legal act of seizing someone's property to force payment of a debt.
    • Distraint is rarely used today because most debts are handled through court orders.
    • The landlord threatened distraint when the tenant fell behind on rent.
    • The sheriff carried out the distraint by taking the business's equipment.
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