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The confiscation of Dr Ebadi’s prizes is only part of the regime’s campaign to silence her.

Paying taxes would diminish profits and increase the risk of loss by confiscation of the goods.

The third part of the confiscation of property explores ways to improve the sentence, which is the top priority of the article.

If the circumstances are especially serious, the offender shall be sentenced to death, and concurrently be sentenced to confiscation of property.

The sources of revenue of the Dynasty mainly included crown lands and private possessions of the Sultans, escheats to the crown and confiscation, tribute and presents, war plunder, normal taxation.

The confiscation of the criminals'family property and the redistribution of land therein, together with the large number of immigrants who have opened up Longtian wasteland since the founding of the People's Republic, have made the whole country an agricultural society based on self-cultivation.

To implement the regulations on separately managing administrative charges and incomes from fines and confiscation

To refuse credit to that merry monarch was to invite confiscation; to grant him credit was certain bankruptcy.

If the circumstances are especially serious, the offender shall be sentenced to life imprisonment, and concurrently be sentenced to confiscation of property.

In case the smuggled goods and articles are beyond the possibility of confiscation, a sum of money equal to the value of smuggled goods and articles shall be collected.

All your arguments are futile and unreasonable demands for the confiscation of other people's enjoyment.

They must further take effective measures to implement the regulations on separately managing the receipts and expenditures of administrative charges and incomes from imposition of fines and confiscation.

The court directed confiscation of all his personal property.

Article18 All revenue from punishment of fine and confiscation under Article16 of the Measures shall be turned over to the state treasury.

confiscation造句

Judges were immune from taxation and confiscation of their property, making them a privileged elite.

At the end of the Second World War Korea was under-developed industrially and in terms of infrastructure, and famine was widespread as a result of Japanese confiscation of food-stocks.

The article tries to analyze the deficiency in the soil confiscation systems and to put forward the corresponding solution measures.

"As for the supplementary punishments, there are only three kinds fines, deprivation of political rights and confiscation of property. They are named supplementary punishments because they are often used together with the principal punishments. Is it right to say so?"