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 confiscation [kɒnfis'keiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 没收, 充公

[法] 没收, 查抄, 徵用


  1. Having lost property through confiscation.
    被充公了的由于被没收充公而丧失财产的
  2. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.
    没收一切流亡分子和叛乱分子的财产。
  3. We shall not be responsible for any confiscation and fines arising therefrom.
    我们对由此造成的任何展品没收和罚款不予负责。


confiscation
[ noun ]
seizure by the government
<noun.act>


Confiscation \Con`fis*ca"tion\, n. [L. confiscatio.]
The act or process of taking property or condemning it to be
taken, as forfeited to the public use.

The confiscations following a subdued rebellion.
--Hallam.

  1. OPIC's main job is to sell insurance to American investors overseas, against what are called political risks: war, rebellion, civil strife, confiscation and official freezing of assets.
  2. The court, in two 5-4 decisions, upheld the constitutionality of federal laws that permit the confiscation of money and property from people accused of crimes _ even if it means they cannot afford a lawyer.
  3. In his letter to republican leaders, for example, he warned against the unilateral confiscation of central property and said that the question of legal inheritance of the Soviet mantle must be jointly decided by all participants in the commonwealth.
  4. Judge Brian Watling delayed sentencing until he receives a request from Britain's Customs and Excise authorities for the confiscation of more than $8 million of their assets.
  5. Its leaders view almost any proposed restriction as the first step toward confiscation of guns, and they believe it is their duty to head off the encroachment with zeal.
  6. The 1,500 objects were recovered in house searches throughout Italy and the confiscation of a train shipment in Florence, according to the agency.
  7. Although the 1992 fair was marred by confiscation of pro-Kurdish items, the public was so eager for books that there were queues around the block.
  8. Justice Ministry officials said he was the son of Plea Albeck, who has handled land confiscation cases in the occupied territories for the government.
  9. A large part of the long-term appreciation of assets reflects inflation, and the taxation of inflation-created capital gains is confiscation.
  10. O'Brien attributes the disruption in part to the confiscation of planes used to carry cocaine from processing plants in southern Colombia to coastal staging areas.
  11. They face confiscation of their property and even criminal charges, press reports say.
  12. The existing European convention does not cover fully the confiscation of money earned by criminals.
  13. Monday's discovery of a bag of cocaine aboard an L-1011 a day after it arrived here from Bogota, Colombia, was the fourth drug confiscation involving an Eastern flight since August.
  14. The zero tolerance program allows confiscation of any vehicle, plane or vessel carrying even small amounts of drugs.
  15. The government source, who requested anonymity, said the measure would allow for the confiscation of funds in addition to fines and imprisonment.
  16. A third offense could cost $15,000 and confiscation of the shrimper's vessel, catch, or both.
  17. The newspaper's executive editor, Fred Hartmann, tried to stop the confiscation in a telephone call to the Coast Guard, Romaner said.
  18. The silver lining in the opinion is that the justices said that the problem here was that New York limited the confiscation of money to the proceeds of activities that raised these First Amendment concerns.
  19. Klaus Matthiesen, agriculture minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, on Friday ordered the confiscation of 15,000-20,000 calves belonging to a single company.
  20. The offense carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail, $5,000 in fines and confiscation of equipment, police said.
  21. The security measures were adopted in anticipation of major riots Wednesday marking Land Day, an annual day of protest commemorating the deaths of six Arabs in a 1976 clash over land confiscation.
  22. District Court Judge Gunnar Graberg ruled the confiscation was justified because Talb has been named in the Flight 103 investigation, said a court source, who declined to be identified.
  23. A policewoman then apologized for the confiscation and returned the shirt.
  24. Whom did this confiscation affect?
  25. Police ordered the confiscation, he said.
  26. It said drug arrests, confiscation of drugs and seizure of profits from narcotics sales had increased, and noted reports by U.S. officials in 1987 praising the zeal of Panamanian officials.
  27. Versions of the incident differed, with police and the district attorney's office both saying the other had ordered the confiscation.
  28. Two mothers tipped police to drugs in their sons' bedrooms, leading to the arrest of one of the teen-agers and confiscation of cocaine from both, police said.
  29. Mr. Nagle proposes the theft of property simply because it is mutually rather than individually held. He ignores economic realities in suggesting that there is some gain to the American taxpayer from the confiscation of mutual savings institutions.
  30. The 47 Arab towns and villages inside Israel plan to hold a general strike Friday to mark the anniversary of the riots, which broke out over Israel's confiscation of Arab-owned land in the Galilee.
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