Distringas

Dictionary: 
Ballentine's Law Dictionary

A writ of distress; a writ to enforce the attendance of jurors by distress of their goods or seizure of their persons; an equity proceeding to enforce a corporation’s obedience to a summons; a form of execution. See 1 Rawle (Pa.), 44.

Author: 
James A. Ballentine
Publisher: 
The Bobbs-Merrill Company
Year Published: 
1916
Genre: 
Law Dictionary