Constructive seizure definition

Constructive seizure means a seizure of property where the property is left in the
Constructive seizure means a seizure of property where the property is left in the control of the owner and the seizing agency posts the property with a notice of intent to seek forfeiture.
Constructive seizure means a seizure of property where the property is left in the control of the owner and the seizing agency posts the property with notice of seizure by that agency for forfeiture.

Examples of Constructive seizure in a sentence

  • Constructive seizure is effected upon posting a signed notice of seizure on the item to be forfeited, stating the violation and the date and place of seizure.

  • Constructive seizure is where a bailiff is not in a position to be able to physically contact the goods.

  • Constructive seizure may be made by posting notice of seizure for forfeiture on the property or by filing notice of seizure for forfeiture or notice of pending forfeiture in any appropriate public record relating to the property.

Related to Constructive seizure

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