| 31. | In a meeting last week with U . N . officials, they again lobbied for the organization to garnishee wages.
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| 32. | In the past, the state has put liens on property or garnisheed wages when defendants failed to pay civil fines.
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| 33. | That means creditors could attempt to garnishee his wages and, with certain exceptions, go after any assets they can find.
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| 34. | McMorgan garnisheed just one gubernatorial paycheck before Symington petitioned for protection from creditors in U . S . Bankruptcy Court in 1995.
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| 35. | Had Ms . Nekunam's former husband not worked at the United Nations, a court could have garnisheed his wages.
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| 36. | Authorities believe McDermott's rampage may have been sparked after the IRS moved to garnishee his wages for unpaid back taxes.
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| 37. | Her newest venture, designed to supplement her garnisheed K-mart wages, is raising mice and rabbits as snake food.
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| 38. | Senators also endorsed a constitutional amendment to allow judges to order a former spouse's wages to be garnisheed for overdue alimony.
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| 39. | But at Edgewater, a woman in HR was killed because a worker's check was about to be garnisheed ."
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| 40. | In such a proceeding, the garnishee may raise any legal defense that it would be entitled to raise against the judgment debtor.
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