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He was admonished for not bringing his car directly to victory circle, where it could be impounded for the postrace inspection.
"If they did not do so, they could be arrested, and their vehicles could be impounded - which, believe you me, would be a very powerful deterrent to the travelling community". In response, communities minister Kit Malthouse told MPs the communities secretary had recently met the Irish government to discuss their approach.
When the two-hour window closes, the scooters could be impounded by the Bureau of Sanitation, the city said.
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A judge ordered the objects to be impounded until they could be inventoried after a challenge by one of the heirs, Carlo Torlonia, a prince who accuses his siblings of trying to break up the collection.
"But they couldn't when US authorities warned them that money transactions to Greek banks would be impounded".
Petitioner testified that he had produced as many of the records demanded as he could locate by a diligent search; nevertheless the trial judge ordered that all of the company's records be impounded.
The inquest was held, but a state court ordered that the findings be impounded.
The court ordered that his passport be impounded, but somehow he managed to flee the country.
Nor do many company liquidators have royal jets on their doorstep waiting to be impounded.
The bikes and scooters would be impounded.
Imports of the pesticide after 31 December 2004 are to be impounded.
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