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In July that year he was forced to flee the country as he warned of an "orchestrated campaign of harassment" amid expectations he could be seized on trumped-up visa charges.
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Banks are supposed to have "living wills" that explain how they could be seized and wound down while minimizing the use of taxpayer money.
Foreigners had no rights and, unless protected by some treaty between their state and Rome, they could be seized like ownerless pieces of property by any Roman.
Now his ailing, widowed father, 75, a teacher at Mercy College, worries that anything he leaves for Christopher could be seized.
"Before his passport could be seized, he had left the country," the minister added.
Then his property could be seized, or he could be made slave to the plaintiff to work off the debt or property claim.
Sir Philip Green's assets, including his £100m superyacht, could be seized by the courts if he refuses to comply with a legal demand to cover the £571m deficit in the BHS pension scheme, the chief executive of the Pensions Regulator (TPR) has said.
"Conceivably oil tankers could be seized as protection against future damage awards," he said.
"Knowing that a currency could be seized or shut down could pressure people to look for alternative investment vehicles," he said.
But Lionheart could be seized.
Without refinancing some could be seized by their lenders.
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