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He called the current law "nothing less than confiscation of private property."
Play up to the time of a confiscation will not be affected.
The county owned it for a while, through simple confiscation.
Though she protested at its confiscation, it too was taken from her.
If we leave things as they are, there will almost certainly be a crash of confiscation.
"You think we can expect some confiscation after the Festival?"
Since 1986, the number of confiscations has grown, to 6,004 last year, from 4,504.
After its confiscation in 1945 the building served as a Pioneers' house.
He was sentenced to death and confiscation of all personal property.
"Not unless you give me your word that there will be no confiscation of property."
Other than confiscation and trial, no specific penalties have been made public.
The verdict was confiscation of all his goods, and death.
Confiscation, therefore, had never been thought of, nor his power to make a will questioned.
The government's confiscation led to the Church becoming even more popular among the lower classes.
Therefore we demand the total confiscation of all war profits.
The confiscation of the canal company spurred them into action.
The state then compares this number with a confiscation threshold.
He warned that illegal land confiscation had to be stopped.
Confiscation of the backpack would probably cause more problems for the school administrators.
Special confiscation orders are problematic for a number of reasons.
The confiscations mean that even if they wanted to pay taxes, some are no longer able to earn money to do so.
The worst that can happen to us is the confiscation of our merchandise.
Never did a state, in any case, enrich itself by the confiscations of the citizens.
Property confiscations were enabled by a law of 26 October.
Failure to comply may result in the confiscation of all funds.