Proprietary order

Spanish translation: embargo preventivo > de patrimonio particular

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English term or phrase:Proprietary order
Spanish translation:embargo preventivo > de patrimonio particular
Entered by: Adrian MM.

06:48 Jul 18, 2020
English to Spanish translations [PRO]
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English term or phrase: Proprietary order
Perhaps the most critical feature of this case is the absense of any proprietary claim and therefore the absence of any proprietary order.

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embargo preventivo > de patrimonio particular
Explanation:
I am assuming this is England & Wales, though the meaning may well change in other English-speaking countries
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E&W proprietary order
embargo preventivo > de patrimonio particular


Explanation:
I am assuming this is England & Wales, though the meaning may well change in other English-speaking countries

Example sentence(s):
  • A proprietary injunction (i.e., one that covers a specific asset or assets, as opposed to the defendant's assets in general),
  • Es posible hacer un segundo embargo sobre un bien que ya está embargado por otras deudas: en ese caso, tiene preferencia de cobro el primer acreedor que haya efectuado el embargo.

    Reference: http://www.proz.com/personal-glossaries/entry/3576081-propri...
    Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asset_freezing
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