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Seized
Seized, the expression 'seized' in the context in which it is
Seize
Seize, the word means taking in physical custody, Textile Traders Syndicate
Fieri facias
expressly exempted, which are on the tenant's premises, can be seized, whereas on execution only the debtor's goods may be seized,
seize
seize seized seiz·ing 1 or seise : to put in possession of
Inheritance
to the issue of the person who last died actually seized, in infinitum, but shall never lineally ascend. (2) That the
In custodia legis
a term used of goods which, from having been already seized by the sheriff under an execution, or being otherwise in
usurp
a strict legal claim, from usus use + rapere to seize] vt : to seize and hold (as office, place, or
Extent
payment of the debt. It is not usual, however, to seize the body. There are two kinds of Extent--in chief and
aircraft piracy
an aircraft esp. in flight ;specif : the act of seizing control of an aircraft by force, violence, threat, or intimidation
apprehend
apprehend [Latin apprehendere to seize, arrest, from ad to + prehendere to seize] : arrest
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