distrainor
nounEtymology
From distrain + -or.
- derived from distringō
- derived from destraindre
- inherited from distreynen
Definitions
Someone who distrains
Someone who distrains; the party distraining goods or chattels.
- the distrainor happens to come again into possession of his own property in goods which before he had lost
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