-
items confiscated via
police auction or ****et
forfeiture and keep the proceeds. Theoretically, it is
possible for
owners to buy back
confiscated items...
- that all
slaves that
fought or
worked for the
Confederate military were
confiscated whenever court proceedings "condemned" them as
property used to support...
- landowners'
acquisition of most of the
confiscated lots in
southern Spain.
Around half of the
lands that were
confiscated had
belonged to
peasants and other...
-
federal government to
seize gold was upheld, and Campbell's gold was
confiscated. The case
caused the
Roosevelt administration to
issue a new
order under...
- The
Confiscation Act of 1862, or
Second Confiscation Act, was a law p****ed by the
United States Congress during the
American Civil War. This
statute was...
- of the
President of the
United States to
cause the same to be seized,
confiscated, and condemned. SEC. 2. And be it
further enacted, That such
prizes and...
- ****ets were
confiscated from high-degree
servants who had died or were executed. The
practice was
abolished by
Mahmud II.
Confiscation was
based on a...
-
admission by the
Crown that it had "unjustly
confiscated" the land. On 17
January 1866, the
Governor confiscated most Ngāti Awa land in the Bay of Plenty...
- The
ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal (Spanish: desamortización eclesiástica de Mendizábal), more
often referred to
simply as la Desamortización...
-
colonial government, or
served as
parliamentarians in ****anese Korea. The
confiscated ****ets are
allegedly used to
compensate pro-independence
activists and...