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Confiscation (from the
Latin confiscatio "to
consign to the fiscus, i.e.
transfer to the treasury") is a
legal form of
seizure by a
government or other...
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leading to an
outstanding US
Secret Service warrant for
arrest and
confiscation of the coins. One
surviving coin,
legalized long
after transfer to a...
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Spanish confiscation was the
Spanish government's
seizure and sale of property,
including from the
Catholic Church, from the late 18th
century to the...
- The
Confiscation Acts were laws p****ed by the
United States Congress during the
Civil War with the
intention of
freeing the
slaves still held by the Confederate...
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expropriation of land
estates for
common good needs. Angary:
during wars
Confiscation Individual reclamation Inverse condemnation Land
bonds Law of the land...
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Archived from the
original on 7
April 2005.
Retrieved 2007-08-22. "State to
Confiscate Land of Pro-****anese Collaborators". The
Korea Times. 13
August 2007....
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securities with
negative real
interest rates were
deemed certificates of
confiscation. A so-called "negative
interest rate policy" (NIRP) is a
negative (below...
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Confiscation in the
Ottoman Empire was
government seizure of the ****ets of
citizens considered undeserving.
Starting in the 17th century, ****ets were confiscated...
- 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...
- On
August 6, 1861,
Lincoln signed the
Confiscation Act,
which authorized judicial proceedings to
confiscate and free
slaves who were used to support...