/ˌɡɑːnɪˈʃiː/ – Noun
Definition: người thứ ba bị tống đạt lệnh tịch biên tài sản của con nợ đang ở trong tay họ hay số tiền mà họ phải trả cho con nợ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a garnishee refers to a third party who is ordered by a court to hold or transfer funds or property belonging to a debtor to satisfy a debt owed by the debtor to a creditor. The garnishee is typically someone who holds money or property that belongs to the debtor, such as an employer or a bank.
Example: The court ordered the bank to act as a garnishee and withhold funds from the defendant’s account to satisfy the judgment.