The Process, 1. before; 2. after appearance.
The Process is Attach, and Distress, and Process of Outlawry, Nat. br. 220. H. 35 Hen. 6.6. per
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The Process is Attach, and Distress, and Process of Outlawry, Nat. br. 220. H. 35 Hen. 6.6. per
Wangford & Moyl, Com. 228. B. Coke 9. part. 78 A. Peytoes case: Attachment against the person Distress against the goods, Outlawry against per∣son, and goods, and lands. The last Process in Law is the strictest and most severe.