Seizure definition

Seizure means a legal process carried out by court order against a definite amount of seed.
Seizure means any action by the FDA or any other Regulatory Authority to detain or destroy the Product or prevent the release of the Product.
Seizure means a neurological disorder characterized by a sudden alteration in consciousness, sensation, motor control, or behavior, due to an abnormal electrical discharge in the brain.

Examples of Seizure in a sentence

  • Search and Seizure Standards California's "Right to Safe Schools" provision of the state constitution, states: "All students and staff of primary, elementary, junior high and senior high schools have the inalienable right to attend campuses which are safe, secure and peaceful." In order to balance individual rights with school safety, it's important to understand their relationship with search and seizure laws.


More Definitions of Seizure

Seizure means the taking of legal custody over seed by court order.
Seizure means any action by any Governmental Authority to detain or destroy any Product.
Seizure means to take possession of the contraband item(s) that is or are uncovered during a search.
Seizure means taking possession of seed pursuant to a court order.
Seizure or “detention” means any restriction on the liberty interest of an individual. A seizure occurs when an officer’s words or actions convey to a reasonable person that he or she is not free to leave.
Seizure means any action by FDA or any other Regulatory Authority to detain or destroy Product or prevent the release of Product.
Seizure means an arrest, repossession, taking into custody, detention or seizure by judicial or nonjudicial means (including attachment, garnishment, or execution or levy), and "Seize" has a correlative meaning.