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CONFISCATION

  • Confiscation
  • Legal form of seizure by a public authority

    Broke No Law". NPR. Look up confiscation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. UK Education and Inspection Act 2006 - Section 94, Confiscation from pupils

    Confiscation

    Confiscation

  • Spanish confiscation
  • Government seizure from the Catholic Church (1798–1924)

    José Calvo Sotelo, repealed confiscation laws and thus ended the Confiscation of Madoz. At the time of the confiscations, Spain could be roughly divided

    Spanish confiscation

    Spanish confiscation

    Spanish_confiscation

  • Confiscation Acts
  • 1861–63 anti-slavery laws

    held by the Confederate forces in the South. The Confiscation Act of 1861 authorized the confiscation of any Confederate property by Union forces ("property"

    Confiscation Acts

    Confiscation_Acts

  • Executive Order 6102
  • 1933 U.S. executive order prohibiting the hoarding of gold currency

    leading to an outstanding US Secret Service warrant for arrest and confiscation of the coins. One surviving coin, legalized long after transfer to a

    Executive Order 6102

    Executive Order 6102

    Executive_Order_6102

  • Confiscation in the Ottoman Empire
  • One of Mahmut II's reforms was a ban on confiscation except with the court's permission. In 1839, confiscation in the Ottoman Empire was abolished by the

    Confiscation in the Ottoman Empire

    Confiscation_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • New Zealand land confiscations
  • 1860s New Zealand political event

    investigations, has concluded that although the land confiscation legislation was legal, every confiscation by the government breached the law, by both failing

    New Zealand land confiscations

    New_Zealand_land_confiscations

  • Confiscation Act of 1862
  • Act of US Congress

    The Confiscation Act of 1862, or Second Confiscation Act, was a law passed by the United States Congress during the American Civil War. This statute was

    Confiscation Act of 1862

    Confiscation Act of 1862

    Confiscation_Act_of_1862

  • Confiscation of Armenian properties in Turkey
  • 1890s-1974 seizures by the government

    the Armenian genocide, the confiscation of the Armenian property lasted continuously until 1974. Much of the confiscations during the Armenian genocide

    Confiscation of Armenian properties in Turkey

    Confiscation of Armenian properties in Turkey

    Confiscation_of_Armenian_properties_in_Turkey

  • Confiscation of Russian central bank funds
  • International sanctions

    obligation to make reparations" (but without confiscation). The EU has concluded that it "can't legally confiscate outright frozen Russian assets", but the

    Confiscation of Russian central bank funds

    Confiscation_of_Russian_central_bank_funds

  • Confiscation Act of 1861
  • Act of US Congress to seize property used in support of Confederate efforts

    The Confiscation Act of 1861 was an act of Congress during the early months of the American Civil War permitting military confiscation and subsequent court

    Confiscation Act of 1861

    Confiscation Act of 1861

    Confiscation_Act_of_1861

  • Interest rate
  • Percentage of a sum of money charged for its use

    securities with negative real interest rates were deemed certificates of confiscation. A so-called "negative interest rate policy" (NIRP) is a negative central

    Interest rate

    Interest_rate

  • Eminent domain
  • Legal power of a government to take private property for public use

    expropriation of land estates for common good needs. Angary: during wars Confiscation Individual reclamation Inverse condemnation Land bonds Law of the land

    Eminent domain

    Eminent domain

    Eminent_domain

  • CETS141
  • 1990 Council of Europe convention

    State of a confiscation order made abroad and, secondly, the institution, under its own law, of national proceedings leading to a confiscation by the requested

    CETS141

    CETS141

    CETS141

  • Ministry of Magic
  • Fictional governmental organisation from Harry Potter

    in which the reader first sees Arthur Weasley; and the Detection and Confiscation of Counterfeit Defensive Spells and Protective Objects Office, created

    Ministry of Magic

    Ministry_of_Magic

  • Special Law to Redeem Pro-Japanese Collaborators' Property
  • 2005 South Korean law

    Archived from the original on 7 April 2005. Retrieved 2007-08-22. "State to Confiscate Land of Pro-Japanese Collaborators". The Korea Times. 13 August 2007.

    Special Law to Redeem Pro-Japanese Collaborators' Property

    Special_Law_to_Redeem_Pro-Japanese_Collaborators'_Property

  • Asset forfeiture
  • Confiscation of assets by the state

    2014/42/EU on the freezing and confiscation of proceeds of crime in the European Union. The directive allows the seizure and confiscation of property without a

    Asset forfeiture

    Asset forfeiture

    Asset_forfeiture

  • Dacke War
  • Peasant revolt in Sweden

    burden, the introduction of Lutheranism, and the confiscation of Church property (the confiscation and taxes were introduced to pay for the Swedish War

    Dacke War

    Dacke War

    Dacke_War

  • Identity cleansing
  • Confiscation of personal documents to prevent refugees from returning

    Identity cleansing is defined as "confiscation of personal identification, passports, and other such documents in order to make it difficult or impossible

    Identity cleansing

    Identity_cleansing

  • Ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal
  • Decrees set in Spain from 1835 to 1837

    de Arlanza. Anti-clerical riots of 1835 Spanish confiscation Anticlericalism in Spain Confiscations of Madoz Pope Gregory XVI, Allocuzione Sextus Iam

    Ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal

    Ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal

    Ecclesiastical_confiscations_of_Mendizábal

  • Gambling in Saudi Arabia
  • Punishments for gambling in the country vary from fines, imprisonment, and confiscation of assets. Since gambling is illegal in the Middle East and North African

    Gambling in Saudi Arabia

    Gambling_in_Saudi_Arabia

  • New Zealand
  • Island country in the Pacific Ocean

    colonial government and Māori tribes resulted in the alienation and confiscation of large amounts of Māori land. New Zealand became a dominion in 1907;

    New Zealand

    New Zealand

    New_Zealand

  • Vehicle Confiscation and Seizure Bill (New Zealand)
  • removal of mandatory confiscation upon a third offence within four years. As outlined in the Sentencing ( Vehicle Confiscation ) Amendment Act 2009,

    Vehicle Confiscation and Seizure Bill (New Zealand)

    Vehicle Confiscation and Seizure Bill (New Zealand)

    Vehicle_Confiscation_and_Seizure_Bill_(New_Zealand)

  • Mao Zedong
  • Leader of China from 1949 to 1976

    together a "Draft Resolution on the Land Question", which called for the confiscation of land belonging to "local bullies and bad gentry, corrupt officials

    Mao Zedong

    Mao Zedong

    Mao_Zedong

  • Abraham Lincoln
  • President of the United States from 1861 to 1865

    On August 6, 1861, Lincoln signed the Confiscation Act, which authorized judicial proceedings to confiscate and free slaves who were used to support

    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham_Lincoln

  • Basque witch trials
  • 17th-century process by the Spanish Inquisition against thousands of alleged witches

    Echegui, sentenced to confiscation of her belongings and life prison. Freed later. María de Endara, sentenced to confiscation of her belongings and life

    Basque witch trials

    Basque witch trials

    Basque_witch_trials

  • Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
  • British statute law on confiscation and money laundering

    (so Part 2 relates to confiscation in England & Wales, Part 3 relates to confiscation in Scotland, Part 4 relates to confiscation in Northern Ireland)

    Proceeds of Crime Act 2002

    Proceeds of Crime Act 2002

    Proceeds_of_Crime_Act_2002

  • Countermeasure (law)
  • countermeasures be temporary, and confiscation is not temporary. Those arguing that it is an illegitimate countermeasure to confiscate Russian assets and deliver

    Countermeasure (law)

    Countermeasure_(law)

  • 2005 Warsaw Convention
  • Council of Europe convention about money laundering and crime investigation

    The Council of Europe Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime and on the Financing of Terrorism, also known

    2005 Warsaw Convention

    2005 Warsaw Convention

    2005_Warsaw_Convention

  • Prodrazverstka
  • Policy of food confiscation and redistribution in the early Soviet Union

    to in English as grain requisitioning, was a policy and campaign of confiscation of grain and other agricultural products from peasants at nominal fixed

    Prodrazverstka

    Prodrazverstka

    Prodrazverstka

  • Beneš decrees
  • Czechoslovak laws (1940–45)

    after this date) on the basis of decrees 12 (confiscation of agricultural property) or 108 (general confiscation), and Regained Czechoslovak citizenship under

    Beneš decrees

    Beneš decrees

    Beneš_decrees

  • Biens nationaux
  • Properties confiscated during the French Revolution

    The biens nationaux were properties confiscated during the French Revolution from the Catholic Church, the monarchy, émigrés, and suspected counter-revolutionaries

    Biens nationaux

    Biens nationaux

    Biens_nationaux

  • Sabah State Water Department corruption probe
  • 2015–2016 Malaysian investigation

    the arrest of two senior officers in the state agency along with the confiscation of RM3 million which had been kept inside a safe deposit box in the office

    Sabah State Water Department corruption probe

    Sabah_State_Water_Department_corruption_probe

  • Persecution of Buddhists
  • torture, and/or execution. The term also may be used in reference to the confiscation or destruction of property, temples, monasteries, centers of learning

    Persecution of Buddhists

    Persecution_of_Buddhists

  • Mary I
  • Queen of England and Ireland from 1553 to 1558

    King Henry VIII. Her attempt to restore to the Church the property confiscated in the previous two reigns was largely thwarted by Parliament but, during

    Mary I

    Mary I

    Mary_I

  • Secularization (church property)
  • State seizing of church property

    Secularization is the confiscation of church property by a government, such as in the suppression of monasteries. The term is often used to specifically

    Secularization (church property)

    Secularization_(church_property)

  • Waikato-Maniapoto Maori Claims Settlement Act 1946
  • Act of New Zealand Parliament

    Zealand Parliament on 7 October 1946. The act sought to redress the confiscation of Māori lands in the Waikato District that had been taken under the

    Waikato-Maniapoto Maori Claims Settlement Act 1946

    Waikato-Maniapoto Maori Claims Settlement Act 1946

    Waikato-Maniapoto_Maori_Claims_Settlement_Act_1946

  • Law and order in Norman England
  • Law and Punishment in England between 1066 and 1154

    severe punishments, including heavy fines, imprisonment, mutilation, or confiscation of property. Crimes such as murder, treason, robbery, and rebellion were

    Law and order in Norman England

    Law and order in Norman England

    Law_and_order_in_Norman_England

  • Armenian genocide
  • Systematic campaign in the Ottoman Empire

    (i.e. peasantry, soldiers, and laborers) to rise to the middle class. Confiscation of Armenian assets continued into the second half of the twentieth century

    Armenian genocide

    Armenian genocide

    Armenian_genocide

  • Kissa Kursi Ka
  • 1977 film by Amrit Nahata

    the Indian Government during the Emergency period and all prints were confiscated. Music of the film was composed by Jaidev Verma. I&B Minister VC Shukla

    Kissa Kursi Ka

    Kissa_Kursi_Ka

  • Mon Repos, Corfu
  • Royal estate on the island of Corfu, Greece

    villa was confiscated under controversial circumstances some years after the declaration of the Third Hellenic Republic in 1974. Its confiscation, and the

    Mon Repos, Corfu

    Mon Repos, Corfu

    Mon_Repos,_Corfu

  • International asset recovery
  • Efforts by governments to repatriate the proceeds of corruption

    the proceeds of corruption, rather than broader terms such as asset confiscation or asset forfeiture which refer to recovering the proceeds or instrumentalities

    International asset recovery

    International asset recovery

    International_asset_recovery

  • Keiko Fuji
  • Japanese singer and actress (1951–2013)

    married and divorced seven times. On 3 March 2006, U.S. DEA officials confiscated more than $420,000 in American, Canadian, and Australian currencies from

    Keiko Fuji

    Keiko_Fuji

  • Sarah Panitzke
  • British criminal and fraudster (born 1974)

    faced nine years of imprisonment for not paying back a £2.4 million confiscation order made in 2016. In March 2023, she was further found guilty of this

    Sarah Panitzke

    Sarah_Panitzke

  • Criminal punishment in Edo-period Japan
  • needed] Prison and Exile[citation needed] Penal labor[citation needed] Confiscation of property[citation needed] Corporal punishment[citation needed] Serious

    Criminal punishment in Edo-period Japan

    Criminal punishment in Edo-period Japan

    Criminal_punishment_in_Edo-period_Japan

  • Washington Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art
  • 1998 statement concerning restitution of art

    through various means including but not limited to theft, coercion, and confiscation, and on grounds of relinquishment, as well as forced sales and sales

    Washington Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art

    Washington_Principles_on_Nazi-Confiscated_Art

  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • Executive order by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves in the South

    borders of existing states. On August 6, 1861, the First Confiscation Act freed slaves by confiscation and court proceedings who were employed "against the

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation_Proclamation

  • Soviet famine of 1930–1933
  • Famine that affected the major grain-producing areas of the Soviet Union

    authorities started a campaign to confiscate cattle from richer Kazakhs, who were called bai, known as Little October. The confiscation campaign was carried out

    Soviet famine of 1930–1933

    Soviet famine of 1930–1933

    Soviet_famine_of_1930–1933

  • David Ben-Gurion
  • Prime Minister of Israel (1948–1953; 1955–1963)

    West Germany through a reparations agreement in compensation for Nazi confiscation of Jewish property during the Holocaust. In 1954, he resigned as prime

    David Ben-Gurion

    David Ben-Gurion

    David_Ben-Gurion

  • Balvinder Singh Sahni
  • Indian businessman (born 1972)

    five years in prison and fined AED 500,000. The court also ordered the confiscation of AED 150 million linked to the illegal activities and his deportation

    Balvinder Singh Sahni

    Balvinder Singh Sahni

    Balvinder_Singh_Sahni

  • History of Iran Narrated by Setar
  • Unreleased studio album by Mehdi Rajabian

    hard drives were confiscated. On 5 October 2013, the security forces of Iran shut down Rajabian's recording studio and confiscated the hard drives containing

    History of Iran Narrated by Setar

    History of Iran Narrated by Setar

    History_of_Iran_Narrated_by_Setar

  • Mission Eleonore
  • Following the confiscation in summer 2018 of their previous rescue ship Lifeline, Eleonore sailed for a single mission which ended with the confiscation of Eleonore

    Mission Eleonore

    Mission_Eleonore

  • Bernie S
  • American hacker

    were not knowledgeable about technology or computers, which led them to confiscate all the crystals as suspicious materials along with some reading material

    Bernie S

    Bernie_S

  • Muslim attitudes toward terrorism
  • Attitude of Islam's followers to terrorist actions

    of innocent human beings (whether Muslim or non-Muslim) and unlawful confiscation of property are major sins in Islam and strictly forbidden by sharia

    Muslim attitudes toward terrorism

    Muslim_attitudes_toward_terrorism

  • Aivars Lembergs
  • Latvian politician and oligarch

    and money-laundering. He received a sentence of five years in prison, confiscation of property, and a €20,000 fine. He has been considered as one of the

    Aivars Lembergs

    Aivars Lembergs

    Aivars_Lembergs

  • Recusancy
  • Religious nonconformism in Britain, 16th–19th centuries

    statute books until 1888. They imposed punishments such as fines, property confiscation and imprisonment on recusants. The suspension under Oliver Cromwell was

    Recusancy

    Recusancy

    Recusancy

  • Ermita de San Pelayo y San Isidoro
  • Ruined Romanesque church, originally in the city of Ávila, Spain

    remains an area known as the Atrium of San Isidro. After the Spanish confiscation, it was moved to Madrid, where it had different locations. The remains

    Ermita de San Pelayo y San Isidoro

    Ermita de San Pelayo y San Isidoro

    Ermita_de_San_Pelayo_y_San_Isidoro

  • Thirty Tyrants
  • 404–403 BCE Athenian pro-Spartan ruling group

    reign resulted in the killing of 5% of the Athenian population, the confiscation of citizens' property, and the exile of other democratic supporters.

    Thirty Tyrants

    Thirty Tyrants

    Thirty_Tyrants

  • Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha
  • Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1523 to 1536

    and his property (much of which was gifted to him by the Sultan) was confiscated by the state. Ibrahim was born to Orthodox Christian parents in Parga

    Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha

    Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha

    Pargalı_Ibrahim_Pasha

  • Czechoslovakia
  • 1918–1992 country in Central Europe

    Hungarians, but only partially for the Germans. The government then confiscated the property of the Germans and expelled about 90% of the ethnic German

    Czechoslovakia

    Czechoslovakia

    Czechoslovakia

  • Ghanaian cedi
  • Currency of Ghana

    note confiscation, the ₵20 note was the highest cedi denomination, but had a street value of only about $0.35 (U.S.) After the ₵50 note confiscation, fears

    Ghanaian cedi

    Ghanaian cedi

    Ghanaian_cedi

  • Bar Kokhba Revolt
  • Jewish rebellion against Roman rule (132–136 CE)

    kilns of Legio X Fretensis discovered near Givat Ram. Evidence of land confiscation and Roman veteran resettlement is also attested in Transjordan. Similar

    Bar Kokhba Revolt

    Bar Kokhba Revolt

    Bar_Kokhba_Revolt

  • Civil Constitution of the Clergy
  • 1790 French law

    regret for having done so. Earlier legislation had already arranged the confiscation of the Catholic Church's land holdings and banned monastic vows. This

    Civil Constitution of the Clergy

    Civil Constitution of the Clergy

    Civil_Constitution_of_the_Clergy

  • List of destroyed landmarks in Spain
  • list. Project of Filippo Juvarra for the Royal Palace of Madrid Spanish confiscation List of submerged places in Spain "BARCELOFÍLIA : TORRE DE SANT JOAN

    List of destroyed landmarks in Spain

    List_of_destroyed_landmarks_in_Spain

  • Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo
  • obliged to fit their cars with RKS plates. Non-compliance results in confiscation of the non-Kosovar plates (including Serbian plates with district codes

    Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo

    Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Kosovo

  • Aryanization
  • Forced expulsion by Nazis of "non-Aryans" from public life

    the final analysis, Aryanization amounted to almost compensation-free confiscation. In the autumn of 1938, only 40,000 of the formerly 100,000 Jewish businesses

    Aryanization

    Aryanization

    Aryanization

  • Fugitive Economic Offenders Act, 2018
  • provides for provisional attachment of all properties of the offender and confiscation of the same on declaration as fugitive economic offender by the Special

    Fugitive Economic Offenders Act, 2018

    Fugitive_Economic_Offenders_Act,_2018

  • Deconsecration
  • Act of removing a religious blessing

    decommissioning or secularization (a term also used for the external confiscation of church property), is the removal of a religious sanction and blessing

    Deconsecration

    Deconsecration

    Deconsecration

  • Edward Davenport (born 1966)
  • English socialite, property developer and fraudster (born 1966)

    to the £12m Confiscation Order already imposed on Davenport. The Court of Appeal accepted those representations and Davenport's Confiscation Order was reduced

    Edward Davenport (born 1966)

    Edward Davenport (born 1966)

    Edward_Davenport_(born_1966)

  • Oprichnina
  • State policy of Ivan IV (1565–1572)

    of the boyars (Russian aristocrats), including public executions and confiscation of their land and property. In this context the term can also refer to:

    Oprichnina

    Oprichnina

    Oprichnina

  • Assets Recovery Agency
  • Former non-ministerial government department in the United Kingdom

    restraint and confiscation procedures. Previously, only profits from certain crimes, such as drug trafficking, were liable to confiscation. The Agency had

    Assets Recovery Agency

    Assets_Recovery_Agency

  • Kinsky
  • Czech noble family

    Czech Republic for return of the properties confiscated in 1945 only because, he maintained, the confiscation implicitly labeled his family as historical

    Kinsky

    Kinsky

    Kinsky

  • Article 58
  • Criminal law statute in Soviet Russia

    prison, both cases with property confiscation. 58-1б. Treason by military personnel: death sentence with property confiscation. 58-1в. In the case of flight

    Article 58

    Article_58

  • Dissolution of the monasteries
  • 1536–1541 disbanding of religious residences by Henry VIII

    1536–1541: on website The History Notes The Protestant Reformation in England by William Cobbett (1763–1835), Letter VI. Confiscation of the Monasteries.

    Dissolution of the monasteries

    Dissolution of the monasteries

    Dissolution_of_the_monasteries

  • Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act of 2006
  • Act of Congress

    bill introduced in the United States Congress intended to prohibit the confiscation of legally possessed firearms during a disaster. Its provisions became

    Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act of 2006

    Disaster_Recovery_Personal_Protection_Act_of_2006

  • Baqa'a Valley
  • Agricultural area in the West Bank

    the Palestinian villages in the Baqa'a Valley is endangered by land confiscation by the Israeli military, and the continuing expansion of the settlements

    Baqa'a Valley

    Baqa'a_Valley

  • Zuyaqui
  • Mexican drug-hunting dog

    Enervante, where it is positioned as if he was watching drug dealers' confiscated belongings. Between 2000 and 2010, Mexican police trained 1,800 dogs

    Zuyaqui

    Zuyaqui

  • Mirth & Girth
  • Painting by David K. Nelson

    filed a federal lawsuit against the city, claiming that the painting's confiscation and subsequent damaging violated his First Amendment rights. He and the

    Mirth & Girth

    Mirth_&_Girth

  • National Raisin Reserve
  • U.S. raisin reserve, 1949–2015

    States Supreme Court ruled in Horne v. Department of Agriculture that the confiscation of a portion of a farmer's crops without market price compensation was

    National Raisin Reserve

    National Raisin Reserve

    National_Raisin_Reserve

  • Italian Horse Protection Association
  • Association (IHP) is the only rescue center in Italy for mistreated and confiscated equines, based on Law 189 of 2004 (Mistreatment of animals). The main

    Italian Horse Protection Association

    Italian Horse Protection Association

    Italian_Horse_Protection_Association

  • Albertine (Krohg novel)
  • 1886 novel by Christian Krohg

    prostitution. The book was confiscated shortly after its publication. In 1888 the Supreme Court of Norway upheld the confiscation, and Krohg was sentenced

    Albertine (Krohg novel)

    Albertine (Krohg novel)

    Albertine_(Krohg_novel)

  • Habsburg Law
  • Law of German Austria in 1919

    it is considered largely obsolete, with the notable exception of the confiscation of the family's property in force since 1938. On 11 November 1918, Emperor

    Habsburg Law

    Habsburg Law

    Habsburg_Law

  • Plantation of Ulster
  • 17th-century colonisation of northern Ireland

    early 17th century, during the reign of King James I. Most of it was on confiscated Irish land. It was the biggest of the plantations of Ireland. Small privately

    Plantation of Ulster

    Plantation of Ulster

    Plantation_of_Ulster

  • Plantations of Ireland
  • British colonisation of Ireland

    Plantations in 16th- and 17th-century Ireland involved the confiscation of Irish-owned land by the English Crown and the colonisation of this land with

    Plantations of Ireland

    Plantations of Ireland

    Plantations_of_Ireland

  • Clarendon Palace
  • Medieval castle ruins in England

    "banquett house". In 1649 the execution of Charles I resulted in the confiscation of Clarendon Palace by Parliament. Following the restoration of Charles

    Clarendon Palace

    Clarendon Palace

    Clarendon_Palace

  • Forty acres and a mule
  • Attempt to redistribute land during the US Civil War

    the right to vote. Congress passed the Confiscation Act of 1861, allowing the Union Army to legitimately confiscate property during its conflict with the

    Forty acres and a mule

    Forty acres and a mule

    Forty_acres_and_a_mule

  • Flag of Palestine
  • watermelon as a Palestinian symbol has come as a response to Israel's confiscation of Palestinian flags. An unconfirmed report was published by The New

    Flag of Palestine

    Flag of Palestine

    Flag_of_Palestine

  • Joan of Navarre, Queen of England
  • Queen of England from 1403 to 1413

    stepson King Henry V in 1415. Four years later Henry V imprisoned her and confiscated her money and land. Joan was released in 1422, shortly before Henry's

    Joan of Navarre, Queen of England

    Joan of Navarre, Queen of England

    Joan_of_Navarre,_Queen_of_England

  • Proscription in ancient Rome
  • Official declarations of state enemies

    with rewards offered for killing or betraying those proscribed and confiscation of their property. While some victims were spared through personal connections

    Proscription in ancient Rome

    Proscription in ancient Rome

    Proscription_in_ancient_Rome

  • Homeless encampment sweeps
  • Removal of homeless from public spaces

    with homeless clients whose identification was confiscated in a sweep. Sweeps can lead to the confiscation of medications and medical devices critical for

    Homeless encampment sweeps

    Homeless encampment sweeps

    Homeless_encampment_sweeps

  • Jordan Klepper Solves Guns
  • 2017 American TV special

    satirical depiction of a self-righteous liberal journalist seeking to confiscate all guns in America. Klepper, along with the special's writers, spent

    Jordan Klepper Solves Guns

    Jordan_Klepper_Solves_Guns

  • Mongrel Mob
  • New Zealand street gang

    methamphetamine, valued at over $18 million. The first day of raids led to the confiscation of a Mercedes-Benz, a container property, 2 kilograms of methamphetamine

    Mongrel Mob

    Mongrel Mob

    Mongrel_Mob

  • Taranaki Waste Lands Board
  • Body that managed the sale of confiscated Māori land

    constituted under the Taranaki Waste Lands Act 1874 to manage the sale of confiscated Māori land. Blocks administered by the Waste Lands Board included the

    Taranaki Waste Lands Board

    Taranaki_Waste_Lands_Board

  • Italian racial laws
  • Race laws promulgated in Fascist Italy (1938–1944)

    banking, government, and education, as well as having their properties confiscated. The final decision about the Racial Laws was made during the meeting

    Italian racial laws

    Italian racial laws

    Italian_racial_laws

  • Directorate of Customs
  • National customs service of Iceland

    collection of customs duties, but also the detection of smuggling and confiscation of counterfeit items entering Iceland. The Directorate of Customs was

    Directorate of Customs

    Directorate of Customs

    Directorate_of_Customs

  • MV Mario Roselli
  • Italian cargo ship

    Mario Roselli was an Italian cargo ship, confiscated by Nazi Germany, which was sunk by Allied aircraft on 11 October 1943 in Corfu Bay, killing 1,302

    MV Mario Roselli

    MV_Mario_Roselli

  • Boudica
  • Queen of the British Iceni tribe (d. 60/61)

    of loans that were given to the Britons by Seneca; Decianus Catus's confiscation of money formerly loaned to the Britons by the Emperor Claudius; and

    Boudica

    Boudica

    Boudica

  • Secularization of Church property in Switzerland
  • Confiscation of Church property in Switzerland

    the seizure and administration of secularized property. Bern gave the confiscation the appearance of a legal transaction and bought out the religious houses

    Secularization of Church property in Switzerland

    Secularization_of_Church_property_in_Switzerland

  • Kabassa Lodge
  • Summit. After the 1992 coup, Valentine Strasser, the head of state, confiscated and occupied Kabassa Lodge, declaring it a state asset. Over the years

    Kabassa Lodge

    Kabassa_Lodge

  • Arlington National Cemetery
  • Military cemetery in Virginia, US

    after Arlington Estate, the land on which the cemetery was built, was confiscated by the U.S. federal government from the private ownership of Confederate

    Arlington National Cemetery

    Arlington National Cemetery

    Arlington_National_Cemetery

  • Reconstruction era
  • Period after American Civil War (1865–1877)

    Despite its reluctance to interfere with slavery, Congress passed the Confiscation Acts to seize Confederates' slaves, providing a precedent for President

    Reconstruction era

    Reconstruction era

    Reconstruction_era

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Online names & meanings

  • Caylie
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Greek

    Caylie

    Beloved; Slender; Variant of Caley or Cailley; From the Forest; Modern Variant of Katherine; Pure

  • Helli
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish Greek

    Helli

  • Bahia |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Bahia |

    Nice

  • Prithipal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Prithipal

    Protector of Earth

  • Chamkaur
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Chamkaur

    Battle Field Where Guru Gobind Singh Fought

  • Rithwesh | ரீத்வேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rithwesh | ரீத்வேஷ

  • Dory
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Greek

    Dory

    Gift of Isis; Isis was the Principal Goddess of Ancient Egypt

  • Abt'hi
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Abt'hi

    One who lives in Abtah a place near Makkah

  • Irsa
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Irsa

    Rainbow

  • Nilisha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada, Modern

    Nilisha

    Goodness

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CONFISCATION

  • Condemned
  • a.

    Pronounced to be wrong, guilty, worthless, or forfeited; adjudged or sentenced to punishment, destruction, or confiscation.

  • Confiscation
  • n.

    The act or process of taking property or condemning it to be taken, as forfeited to the public use.

  • Confiscatory
  • a.

    Effecting confiscation; characterized by confiscations.

  • Caducary
  • a.

    Relating to escheat, forfeiture, or confiscation.