confiscation definition

confiscation means a penalty or a measure, ordered by a court following proceedings in relation to a criminal offence or criminal offences resulting in the final deprivation of property;
confiscation means a final deprivation of property ordered by a court in relation to a criminal offence;
confiscation means any penalty or measure resulting in a final deprivation of property, proceeds or instrumentalities ordered by a court of law following proceedings in relation to a criminal offence or offences connected with or related to corruption;

Examples of confiscation in a sentence

  • Confiscation or destruction of or damage to products shall not release, reduce or in any way affect the liability of Buyer.

  • Confiscation: Residence hall staff and campus safety officers are authorized to confiscate any item not permitted in the halls.


More Definitions of confiscation

confiscation means a permanent deprivation of property by order of a court or other competent authority and includes forfeiture where applicable;
confiscation means any measure resulting in the deprivation of property;
confiscation means the permanent deprivation of funds or other assets by order of a competent authority or a court and includes forfeiture;
confiscation means the permanent deprivation of property by a competent authority and includes forfeiture, where applicable.
confiscation means the forcible deprivation of property without compensation pursuant to an order of a court or other competent authority;
confiscation means the permanent deprivation of property by order of a court or other competent authority.
confiscation means any measure resulting in the final deprivation of property including forfeiture and “confiscation order” includes a forfeiture order;