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Confiscation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Confiscation , from the Latin confiscatio 'joining to the fiscus, i.e. transfer to the treasury' is a legal seizure without compensation by a government or other public authority. The word is also ...
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Executive Order 6102 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Executive Order 6102 is an Executive Order signed on April 5, 1933 by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt "forbidding the Hoarding of Gold Coin, Gold Bullion, and Gold Certificates" by U.S. citizens...
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by Jason Hommel, Nov 16, 2004 (to see original article go to Confiscation ) ... Confiscation fears are understandable. Although silver that you own is default free, and cannot go to zero value... there is only one remaining problem: it can be stolen by thieves, or government. This is the age-old problem of being wealthy,
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2. Having lost property through confiscation. ... 2. (Law) having lost or been deprived of property through confiscation ... confiscation n...
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A selection of articles related to confiscation ... A Wisdom Archive on confiscation ... confiscation: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction...
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A confiscation order will be imposed in addition to any other punishment handed out by the court. A confiscation order remains with the offender for life until it has been paid in full. In the event of default in payment of the confiscation order the offender will be sentenced to a period of imprisonment.
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Confiscation, An Outline ... Title: Confiscation, An Outline Author: William Greenwood May, 2001 [Etext #2611] [Yes, we are about one year ahead of schedule] Project Gutenberg Etext of Confiscation, An Outline, by Greenwood *******This file should be named cnfsc10.txt or cnfsc10.zip****** Corrected EDITIONS of our etexts get...
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