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n. the seizing of money or property prior to getting a judgment i...
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Relationships Related Term:  accompanying material annex Distinguish From:  appendix n. ~ Something, usually a document, that is loosely bound or fastened to a document; an annex. Notes:  'Attach [..]
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 Emotional relationship between a child and the "regular caregiver.
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A file which has been attached (sent with) an email. This could be an image, a video or any other document. You can usually attach a file to an email by clicking an icon in the shape of a paperclip.
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A deluded mental factor that observes a contaminated object, regards it as a cause of happiness, and wishes for it. See Understanding the Mind
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A file that is sent with an email. Sending an image file as an attachment is a common way of transmitting a digital photograph via an email.
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1[countable] a tool that you can fix onto a machine, to make it do another job an electric drill with a range of different attachments2[uncountable, countable] the act of joining one thing to another; [..]
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c. 1400, "arrest of a person on judicial warrant" (mid-13c. in Anglo-Latin), from French attachement, from attacher (see attach). Application to property (including, later, wages) dates from [..]
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The taking of property into legal custody by an enforcement officer (see specialty section: Recovery of Chattel).
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In this context, a file that is sent along with an e-mail message. ASCII (plain text) files may be appended to the message text, but other types of files are encoded and sent separately (common format [..]
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The term attachment is used for files uploaded to WordPress from post edit screen. When a file is uploaded using the Add Media button from post edit screen, that file automatically becomes an attachment of that particular post. Files uploaded directly to the Media Library are not particularly attached to a post or page. An attachment can be any fil [..]
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This is a file that has been added to an e-mail. It could be something like a photograph or a clip of your favorite song. It could be something harmful to your computer, like a virus. Remind children to never open an attachment or e-mail from someone they don't know.
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 A file that is linked or included to a specific
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The seizing of a person's property to secure a judgment or to be sold to satisfy a judgment. This is usually performed by a sheriff, based on a writ of attachment issued by a judge.
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a feeling of affection for a person or an institution a supplementary part or accessory a writ authorizing the seizure of property that may be needed for the payment of a judgment in a judicial procee [..]
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Association of an interface ID to a logical port. Plugs an interface into a port.
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In e-mail, a computer file that is transmitted with an e-mail message. Note: Attachments are converted by an e-mail manager program, or by an add-on, to a MIME (multipurpose Internet mail extension) or binary format. The files are recovered by the recipient's e-mail manager program or by an add-on into their original, usually application-speci [..]
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An attachment, or email attachment, is a file sent with an email message. It may be an image, video, text document, or any other type of file. Most email clients and webmail systems allow you to send [..]
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The strong bond a child forms with his or her primary caregiver.
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the method of securing an end fitting to a hose (e.g., banding, crimping, swaging, or screw-together-2 piece or 3 piece-style-reusable fittings).
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The legal seizure of property to require payment of a debt.
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is something attached to an email, such as a picture. Some attachments can carry viruses.
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An attachment is a document sent with an email message. Many types of files can be sent this way (e.g. Word documents, PDFs, Excel files, JPEGs). Be wary of attaching large files because these can take a lot of time for the recipient to download. If you have a large file, it is considered good practice to compress the file using software such as Wi [..]
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A file attached to an e-mail message. Many e-mail systems only support sending text files as e-mail. If the attachment is a binary file or formatted text file (such as an MS-Word document), it must be [..]
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the tendency of human infants and animals to become emotionally close to certain individuals and to be calm and soothed while in their presence. Human infants develop strong emotional bonds with a car [..]
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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Attachment can pertain to all people, regardless of age, but typically relates to the attachment between children and caregivers (usually the mother). Attachment is an emotional tie or bond between tw [..]
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An audio, video or other data file that is attached to an email message.
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a file that's attached to the main mail message
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A file attached to an e-mail message. Many e-mail systems only support sending text files as e-mail. If the attachment is a binary file or formatted text file (such as a MS-Word document), it must be encoded before it is sent and  decoded once it is received.  Recent versions of Email software such as Hotmail and Eudora most often do the encoding a [..]
Source: chabotcollege.edu (offline)

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File sent enclosed inside an e-mail. Attachments are limited to only 1 or 2MB in size, so are quite poor as a method of file transfer. cf
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Of mode of attachment of leaf, flower, fruit to the stem, e.g. sessile, subsessile, petiole (leaf), pedicellate (flower).
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A document or program that’s attached to an email.
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A file that is sent as part of an email message but that is not in the body of the message. Images, programs, and word-processing files are usually sent as attachments, because most email programs all [..]
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Usually refers to a file that has been attached to an email message.
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File linked to an e-mail message and sent at the same time.
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A data file that is sent from one computer to another along with an e-mail or an instant message.
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A file sent with an email message. An attachment may be a text or picture file or an application. Anything stored on your hard drive can be attached to and sent with an email message.
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Attachment in legal terminology means a preliminary legal seizure of property to force compliance with a decision which may be obtained in a pending suit. Before a final judgment is issued, the court [..]
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A file that is sent along with an e-mail message, rather than as a part of the message itself. This could be a large text file that you don't want to retype in the e-mail message, or a graphic or [..]
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A file attached to email in the format it was created in, useful for documents and graphics in particular.
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An additional file sent as part of an email, commonly used to send photos or documents. Computer viruses can spread as attachments so be careful. Don't open an attachment unless you know and t [..]
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A file that is included with an email message. Often, the file must be saved to the desktop before it can be opened. The recipient must have the appropriate application to use/view/listen to the contents of the file. You can attach any file, including word processing, spreadsheet, graphic, sound clip, or a complete application.
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Documents and files like photos and scanned documents, which are attached and sent with emails.
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A file, such as a database, document, spreadsheet or graphic that is linked to an email message so that it is received by the receiver along with the email message.
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A file attached to an e-mail message. Many e-mail systems only support sending text files as e-mail. If the attachment is a binary file or formatted text file (such as an MS-Word document), it must be [..]
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A file that is transmitted along with an e-mail message.
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Any file (graphic, program etc.) which is appended to an E-mail message. Attachments may contain a virus and should be scanned before opening, even if received from a trusted source. AUP
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(n) a feeling of affection for a person or an institution(n) a supplementary part or accessory(n) a writ authorizing the seizure of property that may be needed for the payment of a judgment in a judic [..]
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A file sent by email is "attached" to the email. An attachment can be a picture, a word processor document, a program or any other type of file. You should never open an attachment if you are not sure what it is, because some viruses propagate as email attachments; but they can't infect your machine if you don't open the attachm [..]
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A file sent by email is "attached" to the email. An attachment can be a picture, a document, a program or any other type of file. You should never open an attachment if you are not sure what [..]
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Legal procedure to aid in the collection of a debt. Usually the court issues a writ to seize the property of a debtor and holds it pending the outcome of a lawsuit, keeping the property available for sale to pay any money judgment entered in such lawsuit
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Legal seizure and holding of person's property pending outcome of a lawsuit. Also, arrest of person guilty of contempt of court.
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A binary file (such as a document, spreadsheet, or graphic) which is delivered as part of an email message. [NB – some mailing systems will not accept attachments.]
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A bond between an infant and a caregiver, usually its mother. Attachment is normally formed within the context of a family, providing the child with the necessary feelings of safety and nurturing at a [..]
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(in BTS) File (usually an image) uploaded as an illustration to the bug. Related article: Attachment in Bug Tracking System.
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Taking and holding a person’s property during proceedings to ensure satisfaction of a judgment not yet rendered.
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The act or process of taking, apprehending, or seizing persons or property, by virtue of a writ, summons, or other judicial order, and bringing the same into the custody of the law; used either for th [..]
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The legal seizure of property to require payment of a debt.
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The process of apprehending a person (as in a body attachment) or seizing property to satisfy a judgment.
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A document, a picture, a video clip, program, or any other kind of file that can be attached and sent with an e-mail or instant message. Malicious programs, viruses, or spyware are commonly spread thr [..]
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A file that has been added to an email—often an image or document. It could be something useful to you or something harmful to your computer. See also Virus.
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A document, a picture, a video clip, program or any other kind of file that can be attached and sent with an e-mail or instant message. Malicious programs, viruses or spyware are commonly spread throu [..]
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A file that’s been sent or received through email, text or other types of messages. Pictures, documents and videos are all common types of attachments. Harmful files, like viruses and malware, can also be added as attachments to messages. Only open attachments sent from people you trust.
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Any document that is not a WCB form and that arrives together with a WCB form.
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See Garnishment.
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A transformation by which one molecular entity (the substrate) is converted into another by the formation of one (and only one) two-centre bond between the substrate and another molecular entity and which involves no other changes in connectivity in the substrate. For example, the formation of an acyl cation by attachment of carbon monoxide to a ca [..]
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A precision device used for attaching a fixed or Removable Partial Denture to the Crown of an abutment Tooth or a restoration. One type is the intracoronal attachment and the other type is the extraco [..]
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Emotional attachment to someone or something in the Environment.
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The binding of Virus Particles to receptors on the host Cell surface. For enveloped Viruses, the Virion ligand is usually a Surface Glycoprotein as is the Cellular receptor. For non-enveloped Viruses, [..]
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The seizure of property, used as collateral for a loan through legal action.
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A seizure of property to secure an eventual judgment against the owner. Unlike arrest, the property is not the named party in the case and the defendant must own the property for it to be subject to attachment. See “Arrest” and “In Rem.&#8221
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A court order allowing one person to take something of value belonging to another into custody for a particular purpose. For example: An insured accidentally drives his car into the wall of someone el [..]
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A remedy by which a party may acquire custody or possession of the property or effects of another party for satisfaction of judgment.
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The process of taking or seizing real or personal property by virtue of a writ in order to satisfy a judgment or ensure court appearance.
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(1) Document attached to court papers to give more information; (2) A way to collect a judgment: by getting a court order that says you can take a piece of property.
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the process by which a court is able to seize a person’s money or property for the purpose of ensuring that a judgment can be satisfactorily rendered. Attachment of a debt involves the seizing of a pe [..]
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A warrant that is issued by a court to have someone arrested for such things as failure to appear in court or contempt of court.
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The process of apprehending a person (as in a body attachment) or seizing property to satisfy a judgment.
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A writ instructing the sheriff to seize property and bring it into the custody of the court.
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The act of seizing a person or property under the authority of a judicial order so that the person or property is before the court, subject to its judgment.
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n. the seizing of money or property prior to getting a judgment in court, in contemplation that the plaintiff will win at trial (usually in simple cases of money owed) and will require the money or pr [..]
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Taking a person’s property to satisfy a court-ordered debt.
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A text, video, graphic, PDF or sound file that accompanies an email message but is not included in the message itself. Attachments are not a good way to send email newsletters because many ISPs, email clients and individual email recipients do not allow attachments, because hackers use them to deliver viruses and other malicious code.
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The player's experience of emotional attachment to the outcome of a game. Attachment is the prerequisite for the joy of winning and the sadness of losing.
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An attachment is a file sent with an email. It could be a picture, a word document or a movie file.
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An attachment is a record or file associated with another record for the purpose of storage or transfer. There may be multiple attachments associated with a single "parent" or "master" record. The attachments and associated record may be managed and processed as a single unit. In common use, this term refers to a file (or files) [..]
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A memorandum, letter, spreadsheet, or any other electronic document appended to another document or email.
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A piece of documentation that is issued subsequent to or in addition to a document, and is of 'non-standard' format.
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An order by a court or other body allowing assets …
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The seizure of property by court order.
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Legal seizure of property to force payment of a debt.
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SEE distraint
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A separate file (e.g., text, spreadsheet, graphic, audio, video) sent with an email message."
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Attachment may refer to: Attachment theory, the psychological theory which is used by mental health professionals and social workers to describe and investigate the predictable emotional connection b [..]
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Attachment is a legal process by which a court of law, at the request of a creditor, designates specific property owned by the debtor to be transferred to the creditor, or sold for the benefit of the [..]
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Attachment is the second studio album from South African music producer and composer Jason van Wyk. The album was recorded in 2015 and released March 3, 2016 on Eilean Records. The album is made up of [..]
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Refers to a file included with an email. Some file formats such as .zip, .exe, .xls or .jpg can be used to deliver malware or virus infections to unprotected computers.
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