It is simply one weapon in the armoury of those seeking to enforce the confiscation order. |
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Surely the judge can order the confiscation of his money and anything else he possesses. |
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No-one caught smoking pot on south London streets will be treated to anything more than a caution and the confiscation of their stash. |
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Under the legislation, the object of confiscation is not punishment but the forfeiture of an illicit profit. |
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In the event of distrainment, confiscation or other disposition by third parties, the Purchaser is to notify us hereof immediately. |
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The judge will consider the confiscation order in relation to his recent convictions. |
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This includes confiscation of computers if police believe that a record of a firearm is contained therein. |
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Producers and merchants trading in pine honey risk confiscation of their goods if they put it on the market with this trade mark. |
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The cooperative has formed forest protection teams that have helped in the confiscation of illegally cut timber. |
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The director said compulsory purchase did not mean confiscation but acquisition at market value. |
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The report states that all assets have been realised pursuant to the confiscation order. |
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At that time, the modern nation-state began to regularize taxation and renounce the use of surprise plunder and confiscation as fiscal devices. |
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We declare our own property inherently allodial and unowed, and hereby signify that its confiscation by any government is unwilling. |
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The first argument depends upon the mechanics involved in the making of a confiscation order. |
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Those who remained behind during the war protected the family property from seizure and confiscation. |
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Such proceedings are intended by the prosecutor to culminate in a confiscation order. |
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After being informed of that decision, the Applicant did not maintain its argument that the confiscation of the Tomimaru is not final. |
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Airports and airlines should cooperate to ensure that confiscation of liquids, aerosols and gels remains a means of last resort. |
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The infringement is followed by confiscation of the transported goods by the Italian highway police. |
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It has the additional benefit of facilitating confiscation of criminal proceeds. |
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Methods employed by security forces and government heavies included the use of tear gas, threats, beatings, confiscation of ID cards, police cordons and random gunfire. |
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The punishments for which may be confiscation of the fish, imprisonment, the pillory, and the offender giving up his occupation for a year and a day. |
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The mass confiscation repeated a similar action by the NISS on 16 February when the print runs of 14 daily papers were seized. |
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If you have any doubts, contact your tour operator or travel agent before travelling and facing the humiliation of confiscation by airport security. |
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The faces had yet not been blurred and the confiscation of such images could cause harm to the participants and to their families. |
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Meanwhile, an increase in labour inspectors has led to existing laws prohibiting the confiscation of passports being better enforced. |
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Generally, what is considered reclamation is rather appropriation or confiscation of what is legitimately and historically part of the waterbodies. |
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One of the most effective instruments with which to combat organised crime is the seizure and confiscation of the proceeds of crime. |
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The constitution of Georgia does not expressly interdict the passing of an act of attainder and confiscation, by the authority of the legislature. |
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They shall be exempt from search, requisition, confiscation or expropriation. |
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On that day the Crown invited the court to proceed to pass sentence on both defendants, and to postpone the determination of a confiscation order. |
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The new law abrogates sanctions such as the closure of publications, the halting of distribution and the confiscation of printing machines. |
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Other sanctions include forfeiture, confiscation, restitution or even closing down of legal entities. |
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They should collect all relevant statistics on asset freezing and confiscation. |
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But when inquiries by the police and Crown prosecutors are complete, Noye will once again have to appear in court when a confiscation hearing to seize his assets is held. |
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In some States, there is limited provision for confiscation without conviction if the accused person has died or absconded. |
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The report on best casework practice on confiscation, forfeiture and asset recovery is being finalized and will be made available online. |
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Equally, it is not tenable to argue that the Juno Trader has lost its flag in consequence of its alleged confiscation. |
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Hope and Von Badlo will be sentenced on 16 January and the FCA said it will instigate confiscation proceedings against both defendants. |
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In many common-law jurisdictions a civil burden of proof is the applicable standard for non-conviction-based confiscation. |
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An attempt to engage in the coastwise trade came to an end with the confiscation of his boat by the Brazilian authorities on the score that his papers were not in order. |
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This meant the destruction of Boer farms, the confiscation of horses, cattle and wagons and the rounding up of the inhabitants, usually women and children. |
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In March 2008, police arrested Bui Kim Thanh, an activist who defended victims of land confiscation and involuntarily committed her to a mental hospital. |
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The bill of indictment and the committal order issued to the defendants shall cite the articles of the law on which the Department of Public Prosecutions bases its request for a confiscation order. |
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Finally, he argues that the confiscation was illegal as it coincided with the crime of genocide which he claims arose from the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans. |
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At that point, members of the Duvalier family can attempt to demonstrate the licit nature of the frozen assets in the framework of the procedure for confiscation. |
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Consideration should be given as to whether Chapter V of this Protocol ought to include an associated precatory provision requiring compensation in the case of government confiscation, condemnation or requisition. |
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Additionally, the demolition of numerous houses, the confiscation of land, wells and water tanks, and the deracination of olive plants have instigated strong apprehension and opposition. |
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Where a Party, on the basis of the same confiscation order, requests confiscation in more than one Party, it shall inform all Parties which are affected by an enforcement of the order about the request. |
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However, asset confiscation legislation often contains punitive provisions for any individual or institution that discloses the fact of a financial enquiry to an account holder. |
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The monastery was disestablished after the confiscation of its property in 1863, and the church became a cemetery chapel, function still served today. |
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After the Reign of Terror, he was deputized with Monge and others to sort and select cultural objects for confiscation by France during the Italian theatre of operations. |
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Such confiscatory legislation would be contrary to Article 1 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights unless the confiscation were in the public interest and unless compensation were paid. |
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Since January 2006, the government-imposed policy of cultivating physic nut plantations is causing new hardships, including forced labour, extortion and land confiscation. |
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It is left to the judgement of piste-attendants to evaluate the necessity of a denunciation, confiscation of the ski-pass or admonishment, in function of the risk or recklessness of the fault. |
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For more serious violations, their authority should extend to the gathering of evidence, impounding and confiscation of equipment, imposing a court summons, and when appropriate, arrest and detention powers. |
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Torquemada used torture and confiscation to terrorize his victims, and his methods were the product of a time when judicial procedure was cruel by design. |
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On September 14, with the help of Nogaret, Philip the Fair issued to his bailiffs and seneschals secret arrest warrants for all the Templars of the Realm and the confiscation of their possessions. |
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An examination should be made of the possible need for an instrument on confiscation regardless of the presence of the offender, to cover cases where the offender has died or absconded. |
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In October 1984, six months into the dispute, the National Union of Mineworkers was desperate for cash to fund the strike, because a judge had ordered the confiscation of the union's entire assets. |
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However, the SFO concluded that the cost to the taxpayer of such a confiscation action would be too high and the prospect of substantial recoveries too low. |
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The judge deferred a confiscation order on a huge haul of alleged protest equipment seized from 114 activists originally arrested, including Kennedy's BlackBerry phone, complete with a secret police tracking device. |
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Rubido, who did not take questions from the press, said the operation also lead to the arrest of three gunmen as well as the confiscation of 36 assault rifles and a grenade launcher. |
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The standards should help in the prevention, investigation and prosecution of corruption and the freezing, seizure, confiscation and return of the proceeds of these offences. |
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Other appropriate penalties should include, as appropriate, the withdrawal of permits, the temporary or permanent closure of the establishment and confiscation of specimens. |
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The above infringements are also accompanied by the vehicle being taken off the road for three months or, in the case of repeated violations, the confiscation of the vehicle. |
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Equally comforting for us is Article 54 and related provisions with its mechanisms for the recovery of illegally acquired property through international cooperation in confiscation. |
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The Fund enjoys, in the territory of its member countries, immunity from all confiscation, as well as from sequestration, moratoria or any form of seizure by executive or legislative action. |
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It also obligates States parties to adopt measures to enable the identification, tracing, freezing and seizing of such items for the purpose of eventual confiscation. |
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This is not at all surprising given the confiscation of power for the past 60 years by one and the same party and by an affiliated administration. |
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Many of these women have spent years sleeping in the park with their children to protest official power abuse, state confiscation of land and other social problems. |
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Article 30 of the Constitution regarding the protection of printing facilities has been amended so that the confiscation or seizure of the printing equipment of a publishing house is no longer allowed in any circumstances. |
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Apart from confiscation of vehicles, weapons or other gear, these ancillary penalties include withdrawal of hunting licences and ineligibility to obtain new licences for a given period. |
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Moreover, the fact that a country does not itself use non-conviction-based confiscation does not preclude it from registering and enforcing confiscation orders from a country in which such confiscations are lawful. |
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Edward responded to the confiscation of Aquitaine by challenging Philip's right to the French throne. |
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Money laundering is first seen with individuals hiding wealth from the state to avoid taxation or confiscation or a combination of both. |
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He allowed himself and his people to be arrested without resistance for opposing land confiscation. |
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Other categories were sentenced to banishment with whole or partial confiscation of their estates. |
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He is also said to have wished to enrich his treasury by confiscation of the property of the condemned. |
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The confiscation of religious assets was often based on accusations of illegal accumulation of wealth. |
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A great confiscation of estates followed and enriched the crown, which now became the dominant power of the realm. |
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Jacob's father Isaac challenged the confiscation and the conclusion of the VOC, but it took him until 1622 until a court ruled in his favor. |
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From 389 to 393 he issued a series of decrees which led to the banning of pagan religious rites, and the confiscation of their property and endowments. |
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After returning to Germany, an embittered Frederick opened proceedings against the Duke, resulting in a public ban and the confiscation of all his territories. |
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John found that these measures enabled him to raise further resources through the confiscation of the lands of barons who could not pay or refused to pay. |
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Sanctions were imposed on them, including family visit deprival for a month, and confiscation of electronic devices and the prisoners' belongings. |
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For, Suidas is silent herein, Cedrenus and Zonaras, two grave and punctual authors, delivering only the confiscation of his goods, omit the history of his mendication. |
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The persons most abhorrent from blood, and treason, and arbitrary confiscation, might remain silent spectators of this civil war between the vices. |
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The confiscation of the Danish navy was widely criticised in Britain. |
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