confiscation
41confiscation — See confiscate; incautacion …
42confiscation — noun seizure by the government • Syn: ↑arrogation • Derivationally related forms: ↑arrogate (for: ↑arrogation), ↑confiscate • Hypernyms: ↑seizure …
43confiscation of goods — impoundment of merchandise, seizure of goods, requisition of goods …
44confiscation of property — appropriation or seizing of private property …
45confiscation plan — expropriation scheme, requisition plan …
46confiscation risk — The risk that assets in a foreign country may be confiscated, expropriated, or nationalized; a non resident owner s control over the assets may also be interfered with …
47confiscation acts — Certain acts of congress enacted during the process of the civil war (1861 and 1862) in the exercise of the war powers of the government and meant to strengthen its hands and aid in suppressing the rebellion, which authorized the seizure,… …
48confiscation acts — Certain acts of congress enacted during the process of the civil war (1861 and 1862) in the exercise of the war powers of the government and meant to strengthen its hands and aid in suppressing the rebellion, which authorized the seizure,… …
49Confiscation Acts — The acts of Congress of August 6, 1861, and July 17, 1862, providing for the seizure and sale of property used to abet the Confederate cause. 56 Am J1st War § 78 …
50goods subject to confiscation — index contraband Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …