Definition of Confiscator. Meaning of Confiscator. Synonyms of Confiscator

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Definition of Confiscator

Confiscator
Confiscator Con"fis*ca`tor, n. [L., a treasurer.] One who confiscates. --Burke.

Meaning of Confiscator from wikipedia

- 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...
- The 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...
- leading to an outstanding US Secret Service warrant for arrest and confiscation of the coins.[citation needed] A legalized surviving coin sold for over...
- The ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal (Spanish: desamortización eclesiástica de Mendizábal), more often referred to simply as la Desamortización...
- The Confiscation Act of 1862, or Second Confiscation Act, was a law p****ed by the United States Congress during the American Civil War. Section 9 of the...
- Retrieved 2007-08-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "State to Confiscate Land of Pro-****anese Collaborators". The Korea Times. 13 August 2007....
- 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 1861 was an act of Congress during the early months of the American Civil War permitting military confiscation and subsequent court...
- colonial government and Māori tribes resulted in the alienation and confiscation of large amounts of Māori land. New Zealand became a dominion in 1907;...