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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'confiscate property' is appropriate and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of taking away someone's possessions, usually by order of a court of law. For example, "The judge ordered the sheriff to confiscate the property of the convicted criminal."
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Confiscate property that has been acquired through proceeds of poaching.
The Israelis would not unilaterally expand settlements, confiscate property or demolish houses.
But the bill also expands government authority to discover tainted assets and confiscate property after convictions.
Furthermore, even the Peisistratids did not confiscate property indiscriminately, though they did levy a tax of 5 percent.
He waved photographs of their lavish homes and demanded a law to confiscate property bought with illegal gains.
Last week the government published a 200-page public security act, which imposes blanket censorship and allows the authorities to prohibit demonstrations and confiscate property.
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The money came partly from the sale of the confiscated property of convicted heretics.
And that's where the government steps in and confiscates property from one private owner.
The Ministry of Finance has relied heavily on the official records of the Third Reich which kept detailed accounts on confiscated property.
Giving confiscated property back to the ousted Asians was the government's first step in soothing relations.
Meanwhile, NDI president Kenneth Wollack urged Egyptian authorities to allow the centre to reopen and to return any confiscated property.
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