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A court in Vienna ordered the confiscation on Thursday.
Physicist Vladimir Fortov called off the confiscation on 6 March, but ironically he lost that authority after becoming science minister.
The ruling also subjected him to a 19.2 million ISK asset confiscation The Supreme Court of Iceland decreased his sentence to 9 months in prison and 7.1 million ISK in asset confiscation on the ground that Friðfinnur was a first-time offender.
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It confiscated more than 200 French private collections and inflicted forced sales and confiscations on Jews throughout the Reich; tens of thousands of items—some estimates reach the hundreds of thousands were thus seized.
Working with the Sex Workers Project of the Urban Justice Center, the city began collecting information on the confiscation of condoms from people in the commercial sex trade, and on whether the practice discouraged their use.
In October, the King returned from Normandy and resumed pressure on the monasteries, ordering the confiscation of all Cistercian livestock on royal lands after two weeks if a settlement was not reached.
By all appearances, the Nazis had a legal system, one that authorized the confiscation of life, property, and liberty on the basis of religion and ethnicity.
When their demand went to the United States Supreme Court, it was championed by leaders of the "property rights" movement, who are somehow convinced that the government, courts included, are bent on the confiscation of too much private property.
"Clearly future partnerships between the government and the private sector cannot be built on the confiscation of assets, and it is bizarre that Mr Byers allowed the notion to gain ground," a leader column reads.
With no other customers but the tiny local population, the consortium has not produced as much gas as stipulated by its licence, providing Russia's zealous inspectors with an excuse to pounce.As The Economist went to press, the government seemed likely to order the confiscation of the field on June 1st.
This disillusionment came too late to avoid the trouble he faced at the height of the McCarthy era, which led to the confiscation of his notes on Fanshen, the loss of his passport, his blacklisting from employment and his being called up before the Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security, led by Senator James O. Eastland of Mississippi.
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