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confiscation <a confiscation; confiscations> N

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confiscation acts LAW

confiscation of smuggled goods ECON

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Owners of such receivers without a license can face confiscation of equipment as well as a hefty fine if discovered.
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The laws led to confiscations of property, arrests and deportations to concentration camps.
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The prosecution claimed that the house had originally been purchased from ill-gotten gains, and wanted to seize the property as part of the confiscation order.
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Nationalization of industry and confiscation of the land of landlords, kulaks, and the church were implemented.
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This made him raise taxes and reintroduce the "vcrit" (the confiscation of every tenth head of cattle).
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Unrest and rebellion caused by these actions were met with further punitive land confiscations.
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Notably, the majority (56%) of respondents reported not documenting adverse police events; those who did were 2.92 times more likely to report unauthorized syringe confiscation.
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The special part of the collection consists of 15 medieval manuscripts, which came from revolutionary confiscations made in religious communities.
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The material for these coins came chiefly from the confiscation of church plate.
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The confiscations from the 19th intensified this process, but the lands fell into fewer hands.
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