Confiscation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Confiscation
Confiscation, the condemnation and adjudication of property to the public treasury,
confiscated
by or as if by a public authority as the confiscated liquor was poured down the drain teh customs agents confiscated
Confiscator
One who confiscates
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Confiscable
Capable of being confiscated liable to forfeiture
Smuggling
act or omission which will render such goods liable to confiscation under s. 111 or s. 113. [Customs Act, 1962 (52
Publicatio
Publicatio, confiscation, Civ. Law.
Seizure
by legal right or process, esp., in constitutional law, a confiscation or arrest that may interfere with a person's reasonable expectation
Serious risk of injustice
and not from eventual hardship in the making of a confiscation order. The purpose of the exercise being to ensure that
Culvertage
Culus and verto, Lat., to turn tail), base slavery, the confiscation of an estate, Mat. Par. 1212.
Bailment
said vehicles once it was found that the seizure and confiscation were not sustainable. There being thus a legal obligation to
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