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 of weapons or dangerous objects shall be reported to the law enforcement officials, and the student will be subject to disciplinary action including suspension or expulsion.


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 a final deprivation of property ordered by a judicial authority court in relation to a criminal offence or criminal conduct;