Garnishments definition

Garnishments means the garnishments issued by the Perugia Court on or about April 11, 1995 that were executed against the assets of Ecogen and the Company in Italy.

Examples of Garnishments in a sentence

  • Garnishments against any one or more than one of the joint owners are subject to our right of setoff and security interest.

  • Garnishments against any or all joint owners are subject to the Bank’s right of setoff and security interest.

  • Garnishments will be handled in accordance with Employer Policies and Procedures.

  • Garnishments, attachments or other liens against either or both joint owners are subject to the Bank’s right of setoff and security interest.

  • Leasing, Mortgages/Refinancing, Financial Planning, Tax Questions, Tax Preparation, IRS Matters, Tax Levies and Garnishments, Consumer Credit Counseling, and Community Services.

  • Garnishments will be handled in accordance with Subsection 101, Chapter 2, Section 2, of the State of Michigan Administrative Manual.

  • Garnishments against either or both joint owners are subject to the Bank’s right of setoff and security interest.

  • Garnishments of employee pay arising from travel card delinquencies will adhere to applicable laws and governing regulations.

  • However, the ADP Wage Garnishments Services are not a substitute for the advice of an attorney.

  • Garnishments, attachments, appeals, or any other post judgment relief actions are not covered.

Related to Garnishments

  • Garnishment means any legal or equitable procedure through which the earnings of an individual are required to be withheld for payment of a debt.

  • Assessments means Claims of Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada or of any province or territory or municipality or any other Taxing Authority in any Canadian or foreign jurisdiction, including amounts which may arise or have arisen under any notice of assessment, notice of objection, notice of reassessment, notice of appeal, audit, investigation, demand or similar request from any Taxing Authority;

  • Levies means an amount in respect of Body Corporate levies, an estimate of which described in clause 6;

  • Seizure means a legal process carried out by court order against a definite amount of seed.

  • Divorce shall refer to the dissolution of the marriage between the Couple. A Divorce is certified through a judgment, decree, or similar document that validates the dissolution of marriage in the jurisdiction of Governing Law.