seizure

  • 121tonic seizure — a seizure characterized by tonic but not clonic contractions, usually occurring in Lennox Gastaut syndrome or multiple sclerosis; see also generalized tonic clonic s …

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  • 122uremic seizure — a seizure due to uremia, or retention in the blood of material that should have been expelled by the kidneys …

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  • 123telephone seizure — telefoninio ryšio užimtumas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. telephone occupancy; telephone seizure vok. Fernsprechleitungsbelegung, f; Fernsprechleitungsbesetzung, f rus. телефонная занятость, f pranc. occupation téléphonique, f …

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  • 124actual seizure — A seizure which is accomplished by the manucaption of the thing intended to be seized. 6 Am J2d Attach § 296 …

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  • 125manual seizure — An actual seizure, particularly under a writ of execution. 30 Am J2d Exec § 238 …

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  • 126military search and seizure — Search and seizure by persons in military service. During a state of war or after martial law has been declared, officers engaged in the military service may lawfully arrest anyone who, from information before them, they have reasonable cause to… …

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  • 127search and seizure — Means for the detection and punishment of crime; the search for and taking custody of property unlawfully obtained or unlawfully held, such as stolen goods, property forfeited for violation of the law, and property the use or possession of which… …

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  • 128wrongful search and seizure — See unreasonable search and seizure …

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