Archive image from page 282 of The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary. The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature cyclopaediaoruni03rees Year: 1819 I msi ATTACHIAMENTA Bonorum, in Law, a diftrefs taken upon goods or chattels, where a man is fued for per- fonal eftate or debt, by the legal attachiators or bailiffs, as fccurity to anfwer an adlion. Attachiamenta de Spinis et Bosco, is a pri- vilege granted to the officers of a fortft to take to their own ufe thorns, brufh, and wind-falls, within their own pre- ciniSs. ATTACHING, or Attachment, denotes the ap-


Archive image from page 282 of The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary. The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature cyclopaediaoruni03rees Year: 1819 I msi ATTACHIAMENTA Bonorum, in Law, a diftrefs taken upon goods or chattels, where a man is fued for per- fonal eftate or debt, by the legal attachiators or bailiffs, as fccurity to anfwer an adlion. Attachiamenta de Spinis et Bosco, is a pri- vilege granted to the officers of a fortft to take to their own ufe thorns, brufh, and wind-falls, within their own pre- ciniSs. ATTACHING, or Attachment, denotes the ap- prehending a perfon or thing, either by a precept or writ. The word is formed of the French attacher, to fnjlen, or tie ; and that from the corrupt Latin attochtare, of attexere, to halcas eutn csram nobis.' By this it appears, that he who arreils cames the party arrel\ed to another higher perfon, to be difpofcd of forth- VoL. IIL 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 arrcll lies only upon the body of a man ; and an attachment fometimes on his goods too ; for a man may be attached by an hundred (heep. Moreover, attachment is a procefs from a court of record, awarded by the jullices at their difcretion, on a bare fuff- geftion, or on their own ; and is properly grantable in cafes of contempts, againll which all courts ot record, but more efpccinllv thoic of Wellminller-hall. and above all the court of B. R. may proceed in a finnmaiy manner. The contempts that are thus punifhed, are cither dired, which openly or rifill the powers of the courts, or the perfons of the judges who prefide there ; or fife arc ron- fiqueiitial, which, without fueh grofs infolencc or dircA op- pofitioii, plainly tend to create au univerfal difrcgard of their authoiity. The principal inllances of cither fort that have been ufually by attachnunts,


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