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29. In this Part—
“close possession” means physical possession by a distrainor or a person acting on his behalf of the goods and chattels distrained;
“walking possession” means possession in accordance with an agreement between a distrainor and a distrainee by which, in consideration of the distrainor not remaining in close possession, the distrainee undertakes neither—
to dispose of any of the goods and chattels distrained; nor
to permit their removal by any person not authorised by the distrainor to remove them.
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