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Koch urged police to watch for a luxury car, being driven by one of the drug kings, which could be confiscated.
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Since early July, Congress had been debating a law that would set the terms under which Confederate property could be confiscated.
The law, which Lincoln signed on Aug. 6, provided that slaves whose owners intended to use them in the Confederate war effort could be confiscated by Union forces.
It could be confiscated; no one knows".
In Britain stolen credits could be confiscated from people who have bought them in good faith.
In a seeming paradox, by being regarded as war-won booty, escaped slaves could be "confiscated" and thus freed.
Identity cards and passports could be confiscated for at least three months and assets of suspects could be frozen.
The items could be confiscated if staff thought it were inappropriate.
If you get caught, your device could be confiscated and not returned.
Don't shoot it too much at school; it could be confiscated.
In extreme cases the dogs could even be confiscated and given to new owners.
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