. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. ATTACHIAMENTA Bonorum, hi Law, a diftrefs taken upon good-; or chal . re a man is lued tor per- â¢! eftate or debt, by the legal attachiators or bailiffs, as fecurity to anfwer an action. Attachiamiista de Spinis ft Bosco, is a pri- vilege granted to the officers of aforeft to take to their own ufe thorns, brum, and wind-falls, within their own pre- cincts. ATTACHING, or Attachment, denotes the ap- prehending a perfon or thing, either by a precept or writ. The word is formed of the Fi


. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. ATTACHIAMENTA Bonorum, hi Law, a diftrefs taken upon good-; or chal . re a man is lued tor per- â¢! eftate or debt, by the legal attachiators or bailiffs, as fecurity to anfwer an action. Attachiamiista de Spinis ft Bosco, is a pri- vilege granted to the officers of aforeft to take to their own ufe thorns, brum, and wind-falls, within their own pre- cincts. ATTACHING, or Attachment, denotes the ap- prehending a perfon or thing, either by a precept or writ. The word is formed of the Fi and that from the corrupt Latin attack â â , to â weave to ; or rather, as others think, from the Celtic tach, a tiai!; and tacha, to nail; or the Saxon ttcan, to take. makes this difference between an arreil and an attachment ; that an arreft proceeds out of an inferior court by precept only, and an attachment out of a higher court, either by precept or xr'it; and that a precept hath formal words, duci , c. and a writ 01 attach- ment thefe, "preciplmus till quod attachies , & habeas earn coram nobis. By this it appears, that he who arrets carries the party arrefted to another higher perfon, to be difpok-d of forth- Vol. Ill with : whereas he that attaches keeps the party attached, and prefents him in court at the day affigned in the attach- ment^ There is this farther difference that an arrc: upon the body of a man ; and an attachment fometimes 0,1 his goods too ; for a man may be attached by an hundred . Moreover, attachment is a procefs from a court of record, awarded by the juftices at their difcretion, on a bare fug- geftion, or on their own knowledge; and is properly grantable in cafes of contempts, againft which all co c ,rd, but more efpecially thofe ot \ ..J above all the court of B. R. may proceed in a fumma: The contempts that are thus punifhed, are either dired, which openly infult or refill the powers of the courts, or the perfons of


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