Distraint refers to the legal right of a landlord to seize a tenant's personal property to satisfy payment of overdue rent. It is a remedy available to landlords when tenants fail to fulfill their rental payment obligations.
Distress involves the seizure of goods as a security for the performance of an obligation, often seen in landlord-tenant relationships and situations where goods are unlawfully on another's land.
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