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I'm opposing the Israeli occupation policies, the land confiscation, the collective punishments and the assassinations.
Should subsequent court proceedings fail to turn sequestration into confiscation, the original owners may sue the administrators for breach of care.Duty of care can be quite a responsibility.
Faced with Hall's allegations of beating, exploitation wages, debt bondage and passport confiscation, the Thai firm decided to go after the messenger.
The government proposed to accelerate seizures of white-owned commercial farms by abolishing the legal requirement that owners be personally notified of an impending confiscation, the state-run Herald newspaper reported.
After confiscation, the vineyard remained intact for many years, but today it is split among more than 80 owners, each tending a small parcel of vines and each entitled to use the Clos Vougeot name.
Apart from the official government confiscation, the security personnel were also accused of extorting livestock for personal benefit.
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"The official reasons for the confiscation was the size of the vehicle," Kostic said.
The search resulted in the confiscation by the federal Fish and Wildlife Service of $2 million to $3 million worth of exotic wood and guitars in addition to electronic records.
The act also allowed the confiscation of the gold of private citizens.
Further, in August 1861 he ordered the confiscation of the property of Missourians in rebellion as well as the emancipation of the state's slaves.
However, the local governments regarded nationalization as including the confiscation of the property rights to land.
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