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- noun Plural form of
garnishee .
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Examples
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And if you want to know something, you'll all wind up on the copy desk -- hump-backed slobs, dodging garnishees when you're 90.
Mark Heisler: Confessions of a Dead Tribune Mark Heisler 2011
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And if you want to know something, you'll all wind up on the copy desk -- hump-backed slobs, dodging garnishees when you're 90.
Mark Heisler: Confessions of a Dead Tribune Mark Heisler 2011
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And if you want to know something, you'll all wind up on the copy desk -- hump-backed slobs, dodging garnishees when you're 90.
Mark Heisler: Confessions of a Dead Tribune Mark Heisler 2011
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Clinton either gives you a waiver or says "That's what you think" and garnishees your wages and/or tax refunds.
Elizabeth Edwards: "I Just Have More Confidence" In Hillary On Health Care 2009
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Consumers who have dealt with phone calls, letters and wage garnishees from credit card collectors in the past may want to avoid repeating the experience.
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G. Garnishment, writs of, under sequestration act, 204, 264 power of court to condemn property or debts according to answer, and to order the bringing in of third persons, 204 judgment of the court to protect garnishees, 204 how receivers may test the truth of garnishee's answer, 204 answer of the defendant; what to set forth, 264
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Education Department garnishees his paycheck to collect on $30,000 in federal loans for two different for-profits.
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Education Department garnishees his paycheck to collect on $30,000 in federal loans for two different for-profits.
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Education Department garnishees his paycheck to collect on $30,000 in federal loans for two different for-profits.
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Department garnishees his paycheck to collect on $30,000 in federal loans for two different for-profits.
For-Profit College Slump Converging With Student Life-Debtors - Bloomberg 2010
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