Seizing definition
Seizing means prohibiting the transfer, conversion, disposition or movement of funds or other property on the basis of, and for the duration of the validity of, a decision of a judicial or other competent authority. The seized funds or other property shall remain the property of the persons or entities that held an interest in the specified funds or other property at the time of the seizure, but shall be administered by the judicial or other competent authority.
Seizing means to bind the end of a wire rope with a soft annealed iron wire.
Seizing means prohibiting, for the duration of the validity of a decision issued by a judicial competent authority, the conversion, exchange, disposition,
Examples of Seizing in a sentence
Seizing and Disposing of Collateral Upon default, the secured party creditor has the authority to confiscate and sell the collateral to regain their investment.
More Definitions of Seizing
Seizing means that market opportunities are successfully taken advantage of while threats are evaded. It involves the development of business opportunities that fit with the organization’s external environment and its strengths and weaknesses (Teece, et al., 1997) Seizing capabilities within an organization are high if it is able to identify relevant information, to convert valuable information into tangible business prospects that are appropriate for its strengths and weaknesses and to make the consequent choices. Strategy that enables the detection of valuable knowledge is the foundation of seizing. MNEs' seizing involves the creation of global linkages, for the allocation of resources and capabilities (Lorenzen, 2013). It establishes the avenues to generate and utilize the ‘sensed’ competitive advantages of future resource–capability recombination’s (Matysiak, et al., 2018).
Seizing shall have comparable meanings.