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The group's property and assets are set to be seized.
In the case of repeated violations, boats can be seized.
It is the first ship to be seized since 2012.
In the worst case scenario, your asset could be seized.
Tax refunds can be seized, as can Social Security payments.
The court also ordered that all of his assets be seized.
The document also provides certain "electronic storage devices" will be seized.
When there was an opportunity to be seized, they took it.
A child's first 22018,286 days are a time to be seized.
If the source is deemed illegitimate, the properties could be seized.
Only then can the assets be seized and the money repatriated.
They also added that the company's Indonesia assets could not be seized.
The latter sentence will be seized on by politicians on the left.
Can the language of fairness really be seized so easily by UKIP?
If they fail to do so the banks' assets can be seized.
The remaining possibilities can be seized more bravely, and lived more deeply.
It will be seized upon by her otherwise not-very-credible opponent.
If guards or the colectivos saw my notebooks, they might be seized.
"Marriages can be stopped; the banquet hall can be seized," he said.
Carbon could be seized directly from the air, using chemical filters, and stored.
A magistrate yesterday ordered that the money be seized to be officially recorded.
Because life, in all of its messy glory, is there to be seized.
Their property can be seized any time for any reasons by the regime.
Washington fears they could be seized by jihadi groups and used against Western airliners.
If the money is lawfully earned, despite illegal residency status, it cannot be seized.
"It was looked at as an opportunity to be seized," Bannon said on Monday.
Therefore, his passport should be seized so he cannot fly out of the country.
The company has asked that its properties or shares in companies be seized instead.
Is it possible to be seized by an artist's greatness without understanding the work?
Earlier this week, a Brazilian judge ordered the four men's passports to be seized.
PDVSA, which operates Isla, has stopped sending crude shipments on concern they could be seized.
To love the Gita is apparently to be seized by a desire to translate it.
When one goal is attained, isn't there always another one that needs to be seized?
United States that, under the Fourth Amendment, cellphone records can't be seized without a warrant.
Moving it all into one account wouldn't help, because it would be seized and returned.
But it's unlikely that those costs will exceed the amount to be seized from Manafort.
In the absence of effective deterrence, African-owned farmlands continue to be seized by Arab settlers.
"All gillnets in the Upper Gulf should be seized by authorities and destroyed," the WWF wrote.
Property can be seized if owners cannot explain the source of funds used to buy assets.
Everything could crumble down, our house could be seized, they could be evicted again or worse.
And if the pup gets in any more trouble, it could be seized and possibly euthanized.
All the financial assets and property of those organizations were to be seized by the Treasury.
After the war broke out, his grandparents in Peru were among the first to be seized.
At rare moments in politics, unexpected events produce opportunities which must be seized before they disappear.
According to the agency, suspected criminal proceeds and undeclared money over C$13,000 could be seized.
It's fascinating to me that we can continue to be seized by manias at any given time.
It is likely to be seized upon politically as a welcome victory for local manufacturing over imports.
Many of Venezuela's assets outside the country (including refineries and oil tankers) could be seized by creditors.
Ships that did not could be seized even if the ship's owner was innocent of any wrongdoing.
These moments can be seized for cultural shifts to take place, or to reckon with past inequalities.
The Russian company feared any payment it received would be seized by U.S. authorities, the sources said.
Sometimes she would glance down at the ground far below and be seized with anxiety, she said.
We know that this is Gerbier's last chance; the moment must be seized, but not quite yet.
Nor does he analyze how a revolution works, how power can be seized and lost so easily.
The platform doesn't run on traditional web servers that can be seized or denied to certain customers.
He called for empty properties in the local area to be seized to give residents somewhere to stay.
Erdogan and his staff view the current situation as a window of opportunity that should be seized upon.
That decision continues to be seized upon by the committee as evidence of a lack of democratic accountability.
Shop owners say that once one shipment is seized, future ones are more likely to be seized, too.
Media reports said on Saturday that Fininvest was considering asking for Vivendi's shares in Mediaset to be seized.
All told, prosecutors called for $7.4 million worth of assets to be seized, including Shkreli's $5 million bail.
He continues to raise the issue of Crimea, which the previous administration allowed to be seized by Russia.
Investigators from Rio's Tourism Police had asked for their passports to be seized so they could be questioned.
Your vehicle may also be seized, and you will have to pay a penalty to get it back.
He also suggested that guns could be seized from mentally ill people or others who presented a danger.
A child's first 1,000 days are a time to be seized, a time to level the playing field.
Because the doctor talent pool is the heart of the company, it cannot easily be seized, reducing risk.
But the American military believes that Raqqa cannot be seized unless the Y.P.G. is equipped for urban warfare.
The F.D.A. has ordered that kratom imports be seized and told companies not to use it in supplements.
As a result, Leakes' assets and properties may begin to be seized in order to collect on her debt.
" "He continues to raise the issue of Crimea, which the previous administration had allowed to be seized by Russia.
"Any chance for dialogue must be seized, as long as there's hope," Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Beijing.
Moreover, Cuba no longer has any assets in the United States that could be seized for compensation, experts say.
That law, if passed, would make it illegal for a future government to agree to be seized by China.
"The momentum offered with the appointment of the new prime minister and government must be seized now," they said.
Fearing that the islands would be seized by Israel, the Saudis turned over the islands to Egypt in 1950.
To attend to Turner's life is to again realize that while talent is good, artistic careers must be seized.
After negotiations to buy the building stalled last year, the government passed the law permitting it to be seized.
Earlier, the agency had ordered that kratom imports be seized and told companies to take it out of supplements.
The change would require that a person be convicted of a crime before his or her assets could be seized.
The US is seeing to extradite Vaulin and a federal court in Chicago has ordered the domains to be seized.
Others who could have standing to sue include landowners along the border whose property could be seized for wall construction.
Under American sanctions, any property under United States jurisdiction that is owned by designated entities or people can be seized.
There are also concerns about landowners bringing legal challenges should their land be seized for border construction using eminent domain.
Hoverboards that don't meet standards will be seized when they get to the US, the CPSC said in its letter.
Civil forfeiture allows money, cars and other property to be seized if there is suspicion it is involved with a crime.
They are part of a growing and persistent wave of foreign newcomers who see Belize as an opportunity to be seized.
Most recently, Italian authorities ordered the ship to be seized, claiming the clothes onboard (from rescued people) were contaminated with HIV.
With that hanging over the case, any money that Guzmán uses to pay Lichtman could potentially be seized by the government.
I think it&aposs going to be seized upon by Democrats perhaps to obfuscate some of the other more important facts.
The opportunity to change those parameters is small and must be seized while ships are being designed, not down the road.
The fact that such a terrible event could be seized upon as an opportunity in Trump's circle is all too revealing.
Evidence of the discord between the two agencies is likely to be seized on by critics of the Labor Department proposal.
The agency implemented a policy in October 2014 that requires that funds only be seized when they come from illegal sources.
Or they might instead put up collateral and personal property that can be seized if they fail to make court appearances.
"If customers do not want their e-mails to be seized by the government, they don't use Microsoft's services," Rosenkranz said.
He is clearing the decks, purging his past of anything that could be seized on by, say, a future political opponent.
Such a project already faces opposition from Texas landowners whose property would be seized by the president's controversial border security measure.
It also provided for mainland courts to issue orders to Hong Kong courts for locally-held assets to be seized and confiscated.
Recent changes to rules that govern the creation and exhibition of films allow film-makers' possessions to be seized without a warrant.
Some even wondered whether he might be seized by Pakistani agents during his stopover in Abu Dhabi, where the airline is based.
What I am saying is that selling privacy cheaply isn't any better for society than letting it be seized without any compensation.
But, like all media, if they're not consciously seized by the people seeking empowerment, they'll be seized by someone or something else.
The sanctions mean that if oil buyers pay PDVSA through the U.S. banking system, the funds could be seized by U.S. authorities.
" A city attorney in New Mexico called items that could be seized "little goodies" and bragged that public officials "could be czars.
If there is no clear frontrunner heading into Iowa or New Hampshire, any win will probably be seized upon by the press.
They streamed into the daylight in their thousands, the earth would appear to be in motion, and I'd be seized by vertigo.
But it can also be seized on by thinkers who have kept pet theories on ice and now sense a pouring opportunity.
Under the sanctions, American property of designated people and entities can be seized, and Americans are prevented from doing business with them.
Goods and even companies can be seized by the authorities, with the proceeds going to a fund used to benefit the victims.
" Salvini, who has likened the rescue ships to taxi services for people smugglers, wrote on Twitter: "This illegal ship will finally be seized.
It was mostly during that time in the embassy, constantly worried that he could be seized and abducted, that Fang wrote his memoir.
Gonzalez said she feared sending food through a big charity because she fears the shipments could be seized or stolen by the government.
Influential MPs are pushing for Russian diplomats to be expelled, oligarchs' Mayfair mansions to be seized and their children barred from British schools.
As long as that is the law in America, every easy reform that makes the system work better should be seized with urgency.
There's heat and purpose waiting to be seized in those unexpected, life-altering summer nights: on the dancefloor, at the bar, among friends.
Remittances from North Koreans working abroad could be seized; by some estimates Pyongyang grabs as much as $2 billion of these a year.
The initial reason Lochte's and Feigen's passports were going to be seized was because authorities suspected them of false communication of a crime.
According to Bloomberg News, the company is seeking stay orders from judges in 43 countries, so more of its boats won't be seized.
"If customers do not want their emails to be seized by the government, they don't use Microsoft's services," he told the chief justice.
Their land is to be seized and turned into collective farms, while the farmers are to be slaughtered or deported to prison camps.
If this fragility can be seized, shared and articulated, we can move in the direction of that which supports life on this Earth.
Mr. Thomas's late mother left behind $25,000 in medical debt, and her house, where he lives, may be seized to pay it off.
In October last year, he was released, only to be seized again in January by Chinese agents in the presence of Swedish diplomats.
In order to build Trump's wall, private land could be seized by the government, and that's something that's not taken lightly by Texans.
Even with funding, the administration will have to contend with private landowners whose property may be seized to build barriers along the border.
But the Minutemen aren't the most racially progressive bunch, and as in the book, they're doomed to be seized by infighting and scandal.
The bill allows a judge to order a person's guns to be seized before the person has a chance to appear in court.
Ochs brags that "some women like to be seized" by powerful men like him before being brought down in disgrace near the end.
"All activities of those organizations as well as their property will be seized by the government," the president's office said in a statement.
Venezuela's seizure of a General Motors auto plant has created concerns that assets in other sectors of the economy could be seized by authorities.
It presents an opportunity to reset and further enhance the relationship between Turkey, the U.S. and the EU. This moment should be seized immediately.
When Hitler invaded Poland in 1939 and declared war on Europe, Keith feared his American-owned business would also be seized by the government.
"A significant number of Chinese apparel shipments might be seized under this legislation, and risk and uncertainty would hover over others," Ms. Lehr said.
But the revelations about Mr. Weinstein and others, she quickly added, should be seized upon as a "real opportunity" to push for systemic change.
This national action plan encouraged local governments to find solutions for their areas and regions, and this opportunity should be seized on, Lestari said.
Even with funding, the administration will also have to contend with private landowners whose property may be seized to build barriers along the border.
After initially floundering in Congress, the scheme became a choice morsel to be seized in the chaos capitalism typical of the early railroading era.
But it could be seized upon much sooner, by the president himself, and that would be even more significant for the country at large.
The next 1,350 days will carry crises that need to be solved, opportunities that need to be seized, work that needs to be done.
An Italian magistrate ordered the Sea-Watch to be seized last month after it rescued dozens of migrants, accusing the crew of breaching immigration rules.
Instead, he pointed to some of the assets that the disgraced executive has flaunted in the media as things that could be seized in forfeiture.
"This sends a clear message to the people who received that money in the West that it's not safe and will be seized," he said.
An announcement in France on Wednesday stipulated that all FFP2 type respiratory protection masks would be seized until May 31st, according to Radio France International.
"It doesn't make any difference because wherever the objects were sent, they would immediately be seized by their respective lawyers for attorneys' fees," he said.
They must also specify the area to be searched, the items to be seized and, in searches of computers, the word searches to be used.
"Assets which have a certain personal, sentimental value to a foreigner will not, as a main rule, be seized unless they have considerable value," Tang notes.
In the fantasy that is 30 Rock, though, even the stupidest, most blind-sighted behavior can be seized upon as an opportunity for learning, not burning.
The paper may yet be seized on by those who are keen to root out "political correctness" and are perennially unhappy with current anti-discrimination laws.
If the companies that the FDA and FTC called out today don't change their ways, they could face legal consequences and their products could be seized.
In total, only 20,000 pounds of hard drugs are forecast to be seized by Border Patrol in 2018 – the equivalent of two backpacks' worth per day.
Moreover, he may have known that his memo would be seized on in Alt-Right circles (it got top billing on Breitbart and far-right websites).
Fearful that concessions to the Swiss would be seized on by the British, the EU toughened its stance; the Brexit vote in June made things worse.
The thing is, you'd give a fax machine to a dissident and it would be seized the next day, so it was kind of pointless anyway.
The federal prosecutor's office in Rio requested that one billion reais ($320 million) in assets belonging to Mr. Nuzman, Mr. Soares and Ms. Cavalcante be seized.
They were territories to be seized in games of RISK, pieces to be taken in chess, spaces to be swiftly conquered in an affirmation of brotherhood.
It has since withdrawn from a series of bids for government contracts, and ministers' e-mails and phone records are to be seized to prevent further leaks.
EU diplomats fear a softening of the U.S. position would be seized on by the Kremlin in the hope of weakening the bloc's own resolve on sanctions.
That was, supposedly, to be covered by bountiful tax revenues from oil and gas production, which would be seized back from London, which currently takes the spoils.
It will need an infusion of dollars from outside and reassurance that its future export earnings and overseas assets will not be seized by its foreign creditors.
An LG spokeswoman told Reuters the firm is also setting up countermeasures for cargo already on board Hanjin ships in the event the vessels might be seized.
Prosecutors described the defendants as armed, dangerous and intimidating to federal officers who were trying to enforce a court order stating that Bundy's cattle should be seized.
"After the NGO Aquarius was sent to Spain, now the NGO Lifeline will go to Malta, where this illegal ship will be seized," he wrote on Twitter.
But the Conservatives are now a maimed party with a discredited leader — weaknesses to be seized upon and exploited by a now united and empowered Labour party.
He briefly reappeared in 2017, only to be seized a few months later in January 2018 by Chinese agents aboard a train while traveling with Swedish diplomats.
To see it printed on the page is to be seized, once more, by colossal suffering and grimacing resilience, the crisis and drama of centuries and millions.
Akilah McCadney, a single mother of three in St. Louis, learned earlier this year that her tax refund would be seized by the government for her student loans.
Analysts said any such division within the bloc would likely be seized upon by Russia, whose ties with the EU have been badly damaged by the Ukraine conflict.
Zhou said the timing of reforms is very important and that the window of opportunity should be seized when it opens, according to the interview published on Monday.
As soon as the plane lands in Tehran he'll be seized and dragged through the streets to be publicly flogged and later hanged in the center of town.
Concerned that ships and cargoes might be seized and the company might not be able to pay docking fees, ports have refused to allow the vessels to dock.
Some of the ships were not being allowed to leave Chinese ports, while others, which are currently at sea nearby, were expected to be seized, the association said.
Corporate and government customers abroad also might be unwilling to use cloud services from Microsoft if they thought their data could be seized by American courts, Microsoft said.
Because there were no apparent limits to what could be seized, the agents executing the warrants seemed to take just about everything they could get their hands on.
Floyd Abrams, the famed First Amendment lawyer, said he was surprised that it had taken this long into Mr. Trump's tenure for a reporter's records to be seized.
Because there were no apparent limits to what could be seized, the agents executing the warrants seemed to take just about everything they could get their hands on.
Similarly, many specifics of the plans—license-plate numbers of cars to be seized, a hospital to be occupied—referred to things that did not exist in 2003.
Further, it handed over attendees' rights to their phones, which could be seized and destroyed in order to protect the "'works-in-progress' creative content" of Davidson's show.
The administration is expected to face a slew of legal challenges, including from House Democrats and landowners whose property will likely have to be seized to mount barriers.
Mr. Gilmore said the Colvins would search for Syrian state property that could be seized, from real estate to money owed in contracts to assets such as boats.
That Crimea can be seized by Russia, a permanent member of the Security Council, in violation of international law, also speaks volumes about the attitudes of the major powers.
It argued that the information it withheld, if released, could be seized upon by "hostile entities" that could develop their own countermeasures and interfere with the FBI's intelligence gathering.
Election Commission rules makes it mandatory for people to show valid documentation if they are carrying more than 50,000 rupees ($722) in cash, or else it could be seized.
Mr. Macron's comments "will really damage NATO and could be seized upon by its opponents, including Trump," Thomas Wright, a senior fellow at Washington's Brookings Institution, wrote on Twitter.
"It's an extremely important dynamic that ought to be seized upon", she said in Dinard where she was invited to talk about sexual violence as a weapon of war.
"The price is exceptionally good but I decided not to buy because I am worried the cargo will be seized back by the North Korean government," one trader said.
Everybody — men and women — knows that social status can be seized through physical power and threat; the strongest, biggest, and boldest may lord it over the rest of us.
Tuesdays -- basically a second Monday without the usual defenses built up to face the workweek -- should be seized as an opportunity to infuse fun on an otherwise lackluster day.
And I did fear it, often, for as much as I longed to be seized, swept up, and changed without or even against my will I also dreaded it.
The National Guard requested that his apartment be seized to make sure he pays, he said, and the Moscow prosecutor's office formally asked the court to authorize the seizure.
Iraqi forces also captured the the Al-Huriya bridge on Monday, the second of five bridges across the Tigris to be seized from ISIS control, according to Iraqi federal police.
Western officials worry that parts of the Baltic states, which have large ethnic Russian minorities, could be seized by Moscow, much as Russia took control of Ukraine's Crimea in 2014.
The only thing her superiors at the Winter Court were able to agree on was that the opportunity should be seized before the Summer Court got a whiff of it.
If you have unpaid debts, money in a checking account can be seized; banks also extract billions of dollars in fees from the very people who can least afford them.
Some western officials have expressed concern that parts of the Baltic states, which have large ethnic Russian minorities, could be seized by Moscow, much as Russia took control of Crimea.
One explanation for the Cubans backing off is the concern that Cubana's planes could be seized to satisfy millions of dollars in civil judgments against the Cuban government, Kavulich said.
If campaigns are ever to be more than mere horse races, with more than parimutuel punditry handicapping the personalities, then policy debates also need to be seized as educational opportunities.
But Ressa also hopes the urgency of the moment can be seized at the conference, which organizers intend to become an annual event hosted in a new country each year.
Individuals or businesses with contracts canceled because of a redirection of military funds could also challenge Trump in court, as could private landowners whose property might be seized, Chesney said.
Late on Saturday, Italy's tax police ordered the boat to be seized and its captain put under investigation for aiding illegal immigration, opening the way for the migrants to disembark.
If confirmed, CEFC would be the second company in the past week to be seized by China's government, which wants to curtail big-spending conglomerates in a crackdown on financial risk.
But the analysis includes new facts sure to be seized upon by the administration's critics and which are likely to serve as points of attack against Clinton during the general election.
Later, Sheriff Harold Eavenson of Rockwall County, Texas, told Trump of his response to a state lawmaker who had introduced legislation requiring suspects first be convicted before assets could be seized.
Venezuela also tends to ensure that any cargoes that leave its ports legally belong to the clients rather than to PDVSA, meaning they are rarely in a position to be seized.
But the process of challenging assumptions and fundamentally altering behavior — illustrated by remote work — can be seized on by climate action advocates once the worst of this health crisis is over.
But they also could become a way to prove it's moving too slowly, and any signal of bias no matter how small is sure to be seized upon by the current administration.
The list of assets that would be seized if the claim is approved includes properties in Bulgaria and Switzerland, money held in bank accounts, as well as Vassilev's paintings and coins collection.
Essentially, if the Navigation Acts were violated, the cargo — or perhaps the entire ship — could be seized and forfeited in favor of the British crown even if the property owner was innocent.
Surcharges are applied, the investigators said, for customers demanding shipment through private delivery services, such as FedEx, DHL and United Parcel Service, because of the greater likelihood the goods would be seized.
He was not expecting two US Navy patrol boats and their crews to be seized by Iranian Revolutionary Guards on January 12th after unintentionally entering Iranian waters near an island naval base.
Back in the 1960s, almost no one imagined, let alone predicted, that FDR's New Deal legacy would be seized by a Goldwater acolyte like Ronald Reagan and transformed into something entirely new.
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, who heads the far-right League party, is pushing to increase fines for rescue boats and said on Thursday any which enter Italian waters will be seized.
Under new legislation promoted by Mr. Salvini, rescue boats that bring migrants to Italy without permission could be fined up to 50,000 euros, or about $57,000, and the ships can be seized.
It is not unusual for presidents to be seized by a sense of urgency in their final weeks in office, said Kenneth R. Mayer, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin.
Buying property and jewelry, or even movie rights, can constitute money laundering, so those assets can be seized if the Justice Department can show the transactions hid the source of the funds.
But he nonetheless traveled the country, even speaking to a pro-gun rally in June 1996 — where he told gun owners, to their face, that some of their guns would be seized.
"The president ... has ordered that the passport of ... Rajendra Kumar, should be seized along with the travel documents of his assistants until they complete the water project," Magufuli's office said in a statement.
The bill states that any items worth more than 22016,226 kroner ($22016,3783) can be seized by police to help offset government aid the refugees would require while their asylum cases are being processed.
The move is likely to be seized upon by British Prime Minister Theresa May's government as a sign of confidence in the country's economic prospects as it prepares to leave the European Union.
A Foreign Office source said on Saturday under Italian laws Sea-Watch 3 would be seized, adding it faced a fine of 20,000 euros ($22,700) which, if not paid, could reach 50,000 euros.
And yet now and then, in extreme situations, often under alien influences, Spock would be seized by transports of rage, or joy, or sorrow, the emotions disinterred from their burial site inside him.
Penalties for financial crimes should be more than doubled, fraudulent gains of companies and banks should be seized, and maximum prison terms lengthened, an interim report released by the government on Monday recommended.
In 2010, an Italian court demanded the statue be seized in a case where the question of whether the Getty Trust had done its proper due diligence before acquiring the statue was debated.
Whereas Mason takes a resolutely old-fashioned approach by believing in historical fiction — a genre which trusts that the world and history may be seized unselfconsciously, without the author's formal uneasiness elbowing in.
Or it can be seized upon in moments of crisis and uncertainty, as a hedge against despair — an act of faith that it may yet be possible to will another future into being.
Arguing the rule "inherently smacks of agency abuse," they also argued bump stock owners would be denied Fifth Amendment rights under the Takings Clause, which says property cannot be seized without financial compensation.
Now that the Super Bowl is over and even more of North America's sporting consciousness is there to be seized by professional basketball's tireless headline-makers, here is our best advice: Buckle up.
The rest, about 2,000 artifacts, could not be seized by authorities, even though they had been smuggled into the country, because Hobby Lobby had donated them and so no longer legally owned them.
When Geek Squad employees did locate child pornography on a customer's device, FBI agents would appear at the facility and the device would be seized and sent to a field office near the owner.
It said it planned to extend the use of Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWOs), one means by which the assets of corrupt "politically exposed persons" or those with links to serious crime can be seized.
Individuals or businesses with contracts canceled because of a redirection of military funds might be better placed to challenge the president in court, as would private landowners whose property might be seized, Chesney said.
The club's story will be seized on by management gurus as a reminder of an increasingly popular business theme: that the opportunities for smaller fry to emulate giants have got bigger, thanks to technology.
The "papagaio do tráfico," or "drug trafficking parrot," as it is being described in local reports, is hardly the first animal to be seized by Brazilian authorities tracking drug cases, according to The Guardian.
Melrood also encourages those she works with to create a plan and draw up agreements for anything of value—cars, mortgage, bank accounts, and businesses—because without these agreements, those can all be seized.
The proposal the sheriff in this week's meeting was apparently complaining to Trump about—by Republican state Senator Konni Burton, a former Tea Party activist—would require a conviction before money can be seized.
It is just mischievous enough to be adopted by your children in the schoolyard; and it's just menacing enough to be seized upon by actual dictators seeking to suppress critical voices in repressive regimes.
And so it was (with some exceptions) until the heyday of the Warren Court, when ownership of rights seemed to slip away from the privileged and be seized by marginalized groups aided by "activist" judges.
The case has attracted significant attention from technology and media companies due to concerns that an unfavorable final ruling could deter customers from using cloud services because of concerns that their data could be seized.
The complaint also says the rule denies bump stock owners their Fifth Amendment rights under the Takings Clause, which says property cannot be seized without financial compensation and that such bans cannot be applied retroactively.
"For this reason, the bill would be a strategic mistake as its report would undoubtedly be seized upon by Iran as an international effort to discourage international investment," she said ahead of a committee vote.
The central argument in Mr Johnson's magnum opus was that Brexit is an opportunity to be seized, but that most of those in charge of implementing it see it as a bomb to be defused.
Conceived within the hallowed halls of AOL, AIM introduced a large swath of early internet consumers to an idea that would be seized on by any number of multi-billion-dollar companies: You, but online.
This is partly because there are no pictures in the exhibition from Russian museums as a result of a long-standing legal dispute that has raised fears that any loans to America may be seized.
Legal experts had generally believed that creditors of Venezuela, which has few foreign assets available to be seized by creditors, would have a difficult time pursuing claims against PDVSA because the two were considered separate.
Right now, if a retiree's home is foreclosed upon, declares bankruptcy or is sued, those group annuities they were forced to accept as a pension replacement can be seized in 48 states, leaving them destitute.
But Mr. Warmbier was the first to be seized in the latest cycle of rising tensions over the North's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile activities, which is likely to lead to tightened United Nations sanctions.
Individuals or businesses with contracts canceled because of a redirection of military funds might be better placed to challenge the president in court, as would any private landowners whose property might be seized, Chesney said.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had been removed from the Oval Office or misleading reports that sanctions against Russia had been lifted will be seized on by Mr. Trump's White House to reinforce his indictment.
What assets would be seized wasn't known, but the amount is expected to be potentially larger than a 2015 seizure of $850 million in an unrelated case, the WSJ reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
The ministry has meanwhile dispatched inspectors to seize sugar it says has leaked from subsidized outlets and been re-sold at a mark-up, leaving the private market wary that any remaining stocks will be seized.
The complaint also includes an audacious, if tenuous, argument that, just as drug dens can be seized from their owners, Facebook is also at risk of civil asset forfeiture for facilitating criminal activity via its property.
Options for landowners along the border Landowners have a greater chance at mounting a successful challenge, given that their property would be seized by the government to mount physical barriers along some areas of the border.
The FARC's seven-member secretariat, or leadership team, is loathe to acknowledge the existence of already-functioning projects for fear they may be seized by the government to lock down funds for victim reparations, say rebel sources.
While there was speculation in the early days of the purge that whole companies would be seized and there would be mass liquidations of assets to pay the state, these things do not appear to have happened.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Wednesday warned leftist rebels that their illicit fortune would be seized and used to pay reparations to war victims should voters approve a peace agreement in an Oct.
Today, a movie like The Room, which Wiseau advertised for years via a cryptic billboard and a bare-bones site, would be seized upon by Internet as soon as Wiseau's sleepy visage popped up over Los Angeles.
And in November its Ukrainian subsidiary was declared insolvent; this followed a Kiev court ruling in September that assets should be seized from the Ukrainian subsidiaries of VTB and other Russian state-owned banks Sberbank and VEB.
"There is a feeling of crisis at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry that at this rate Nissan and Mitsubishi will be seized by the French government," said a senior source familiar with Japanese government thinking.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario ruled in 2017 that Chevron Canada is a separate entity to its parent company and its shares and assets could not be seized by those seeking to enforce the Ecuadorian judgment.
Last week, the Consumer Products Safety Commission said it had determined that hoverboards sold without a safety review posed an "imminent hazard," and could be seized unless they were shown to meet two levels of safety certification.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario ruled in 2017 that Chevron Canada was a separate entity to its parent company and its shares and assets could not be seized by those seeking to enforce the Ecuadorian judgment.
The economist Michael Clemens has called immigration a "trillion-dollar bill lying on the sidewalk": a tremendous increase in wealth waiting to be seized by any country that is attractive to immigrants and willing to welcome them.
Udo Bullmann, chair of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament, said that Zuckerberg's lack of answers to those questions would likely be seized upon during Tuesday's meeting in Brussels.
The abduction and detention in China in 2015 of five Hong Kong booksellers who produced potboilers about Communist Party leaders served as a warning that residents could be seized with little public protest from the city authorities.
In another Twitter post, they added that digging a tunnel could crack the foundation of brownstones and other buildings above, and also potentially require private property to be seized for a tunnel entrance, exit and ventilation areas.
Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa, however, said no companies would be seized, dismissing local media reports that the government would punish directors of foreign companies that fail to adhere to the empowerment law by seizing their personal assets.
In some states, convicts are prohibited from personally profiting from a work of nonfiction that describes their crimes, and money made from such works can be seized and put in a fund for victims or their families.
Just two years later, the city would be seized by Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, whose brutal regime would be responsible for the deaths of around two million people, or a quarter of the country's population.
Photo: GettyIn any normal society, the top executives at Equifax would be hauled in front of Congress, many would be thrown in prison, the company would be shut down, and all of the company's assets would be seized.
But while Ramaphosa announced earlier this month that the ruling ANC would propose a change to the country's constitution to explicitly allow land to be seized without compensation, it is not clear what that change will look like.
They said special treatment for Northern Ireland, which under Mrs May's plan would stay aligned with the EU's single market as well as in a customs union, would be seized on by nationalists wanting the same for Scotland.
LAGOS, July 20 (Reuters) - A Nigerian court has ordered that a $37.5 million property owned by former oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke be seized, the state news agency said, as she faces charges of corruption and money laundering.
The women who is suing Usher for allegedly giving her genital herpes believes the singer is fraudulently transferring all of his assets ... so they can not be seized to satisfy the 20 million dollar judgement she has requested.
Conoco's actions also forced PDVSA to stop shipping oil on its own vessels to terminals in the Caribbean, and then onto refineries worldwide, to avoid the risk the cargoes would be seized in international waters or foreign ports.
She could be helped by the fact that much of Trump's border wall would be built here, as I doubt the conservative-leaning ranchers whose land would be seized in such an effort are big fans of it.
By design, that is when "the UN Security Council would no longer be seized of the Iran nuclear issue," and the file would return to the International Atomic Energy Agency to be treated like a "normal" nuclear program.
During a White House listening session with law enforcement, Rockwall County Sheriff Harold Eavenson brought up a state senator who introduced a bill requiring that a suspect be convicted before their assets can be seized, an action he opposed.
The case attracted significant attention from technology and media companies concerned that a ruling for the government could jeopardize the privacy of customers, and make them less likely to use cloud services if they thought data could be seized.
It was also reported that Google would rely on a Chinese partner company for the infrastructure of the project, potentially leaving users' search history vulnerable to be seized by the Chinese government, which regularly arrests and detains political dissidents.
And those who live on the border, in many cases, are the least supportive of all — because they're the ones whose land would have to be seized, via eminent domain, so that the wall could be built on it.
Nonetheless, the president's lawyers will have three hours, and anything they say will resonate over the weekend and could be seized on by Democratic presidential candidates who will be campaigning aggressively ahead of the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 3.
Elizabeth Warren, who built her political career railing against big corporations, already in the race, any perceived closeness to Wall Street will likely be seized upon in a crowded field of candidates looking to differentiate themselves from one another.
FAMILY OF KURDISH FEMALE FIGHTER SEEN NAKED, MUTILATED IN GRAPHIC VIRAL VIDEO SPEAKS OUT A court ordered that the property of all suspects be seized and government trustees were appointed to companies, foundations and associations, according to  state-run Anadolu agency .
BIARRITZ, France (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said talks between the Iranian and French foreign ministers on Sunday were a side event to the G7 summit and every opportunity should be seized to resolve tensions between the United States and Iran.
What the new rules accomplish is that they allow Schiff and his legal team to have long periods of questioning that cannot be seized by either bad-faith actors or by members who simply don't know what they are doing.
These projections from Credit Suisse's Global Wealth Report will be seized upon by proponents of the view that the wealth gap is narrowing, however slowly, and those who argue that the ultra-rich getting richer is no cause for celebration.
"Under these circumstances, these executive orders protect the limited resources available to the agencies listed in these orders and prevents that these can be seized by creditors, leaving Puerto Ricans without basic services," Garcia Padilla's administration said in a statement.
The ever-present threat of having parts seized by DHS is an ongoing worry in the independent phone repair community and sourcing reliable parts that won't be seized by customs is a regular topic of discussion among repair shop owners.
There's a great moment in the film where you show a black commentator on YouTube making a point about how the band are almost a token, and will be seized on by the industry because they'll make white liberals feel good.
A federal judge in Los Angeles earlier this year ruled that Miguel's 2013 Rolls-Royce could be seized to help satisfy the $1 million judgment handed down against Miguel by a U.S. judge in New York, according to court papers.
Toon said in the next few months the NCA was expecting to expand its use of Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWOs), one means by which the assets of corrupt "politically exposed persons" or those with links to serious crime can be seized.
AG Eric Schneiderman said that because of a pending lien for back taxes, state officials have "priority" over the federal government's claim to "substitute assets" belonging to Shkreli that a judge ruled could be seized to satisfy the forfeiture award.
In growing numbers, Turkish entrepreneurs are leaving the country or transferring their wealth overseas because they fear that the country's economy could get much worse, or that their assets and freedoms could be seized by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's authoritarian government.
Anything that be spun as a blow to the special counsel will be seized on in Trump's conservative media echo chamber in the campaign to bolster the President's standing among core GOP voters that is critical to his long-term viability.
The sources added that the authority contacted its portfolios' managers in the recent period to weigh the situation, adding that there is a consensus that the crisis of a 'no-deal' Brexit would offer "attractive opportunities" that should be seized.
Most carbon removal technologies would get the world only a fraction of the way to solving its climate problem, they said - and the prospect of having the technologies available might be seized as an excuse to stall action to cut emissions.
Court officials had called for all four swimmers' passports to be seized, but Lochte had already returned to the U.S. Lochte initially told NBC News that the four swimmers were in a taxi that was pulled over by men with badges.
One of them, Konni Burton, a Republican, said she disagreed with the sheriff's comments about overhauling asset forfeiture, and said the incident would not discourage her from pursuing passage of her bill, which requires conviction before assets can be seized.
Proponents say this approach would not violate free movement and thus needs no EU approval, but that view is not shared by Brussels or EU member states that are concerned that any flexibility afforded the Swiss might be seized on by Brexit negotiators.
The friendship between the two riders could be tested earlier too, in the Tour de France where Froome, the undisputed king at Sky after his 2013 and 2015 wins, knows any weakness on his part will be seized upon by his lieutenant.
"Customs and Border Protection Regulations provide that any article imported into the United States bearing a counterfeit trademark shall be seized and, in the absence of the written consent of the trademark owner, forfeited for violation of the Customs laws," the letter states.
In 2013, a French court ordered the French assets of Saudi Princess Maha al-Sudairi, wife of the former interior minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, to be seized over unpaid bills at a luxury hotel totaling almost 6 million euros ($6.7 million).
The Guangzhou court said in a short statement on its official microblog that Tan was found guilty of taking more than 82 million yuan ($12.30 million) in bribes and ordered all his assets to be seized and handed over to the state.
"I would urge the UK to simultaneously begin conversations with other nations that it wants to move forward with free trade agreements," he said, adding that while he had first panicked at the Brexit vote result, he now saw opportunities to be seized.
Under the Son of Sam law, convicted criminals are barred from profiting off their crimes through books, movies or other media that describes their criminal exploits, and money made from such works can be seized and given to victims or their families.
In 2013, a French court ordered that the French assets of Saudi Princess Maha al-Sudairi, wife of former interior minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, be seized over unpaid bills at a luxury hotel totaling almost 6 million euros ($6.7 million).
Puigdemont, who is now a member of the European Parliament and still lives in exile in Belgium, said Spain's top public auditors' office had given him and other separatist politicians 15 days to refund the money before their assets could be seized.
The "red flag" law is a part of a broader firearms bill AB291 and states that a Nevada resident's firearms can be seized under "extreme risk protection orders" if a resident threatens or commits an act of violence to themselves or others.
In 2013, a French court ordered the French assets of Saudi Princess Maha al-Sudairi, wife of the former interior minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, to be seized over unpaid bills at a luxury hotel totalling almost 6 million euros ($6.7 million).
If space becomes a major topic of conversation or attracts heavyweight political interest, even the smallest bits of regulatory reform will be seized by angry people — along with their well-paid professional antagonists — looking for an excuse to raise a ruckus over every damn thing.
Likewise, if businesses fear that their data can be seized when employees cross the border, they may reduce non-essential employee international travel, or deploy technical countermeasures, like 'burner' laptops and mobile devices, which some firms already use when employees visit nations like China.
Although Berlin has long paid lip-service to forming a "European defense union", the white paper is one of the most significant for Germany in recent years and may be seized by anti-integration Brexit campaigners as a sign where the bloc is heading.
With the parties closely matched, however, the opportunity to build winning cross-party coalitions still existed — and so that opportunity would be seized by outsider factions in both parties, through a form of cross-party organizing that got the wincingly awkward name of transpartisanship.
Dubowitz said he believes U.S. fears that Iran will renege on the nuclear deal is stopping them from targeting Iran's dangerous behavior -- especially since the U.S. imposing sanctions could be seized on by Tehran, rightly or wrongly, as the U.S. itself abrogating the pact.
That view is not shared by Brussels or EU member states concerned that any flexibility granted the Swiss might be seized on by British negotiators working out post-tertiary ties to the EU. "We can expect the normal sabre-rattling from Brussels," Mueller said.
It's not so much a revisionist history of Hollywood as it as a reminder of just how powerful the movies used to be--and how that power could be seized and abused, with after-shocks that are still being felt nearly a century later.
"If businesses fear that their data can be seized when employees cross the border, they may reduce non-essential employee international travel, or deploy technical countermeasures, like 'burner' laptops and mobile devices, which some firms already use when employees visit nations like China," Wyden wrote.
That analysis is sure to be seized on by lawyers for Mr. Allen and Mr. Conti to argue that even if their efforts to influence the interest rate submission were successful, it was not the type of misstatement sufficient for a wire fraud conviction.
Only in the middle of fund-raising, Ms. Blanco said, did she learn that Cuba was unlikely ever to release any artwork, for fear that it might be seized to satisfy outstanding claims from Americans whose property had been confiscated by the Cuban government.
The latest development came on Wednesday in Vermont, where Governor Phil Scott approved a slate of new laws that would, among other things, allow guns to be seized from potentially dangerous people, expand background-check requirements for gun sales, and ban high-capacity ammunition magazines.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, known as ATF, issued a regulation in 2018 that reversed years of policy to declare the devices were illegal under long-standing law and could be seized by law enforcement in response to the Vegas shooting.
A warrant must "be predicated on a showing of probable cause, and be particularized as to the place to be searched and items to be seized," the state attorney general wrote in a 52-page brief with the Fourth District Court of Appeal of Florida.
First, after another loss at the court of appeals in December, the company appears to have argued that contempt was unenforceable and that its property -- presumably including some in the US, given that the company has a US office -- couldn't be seized under the fine.
Though 377 Union Street is among the most expensive purchases Manafort made with allegedly laundered money — and as such may be seized by the federal government in the coming weeks — the indictment against him indicates that he also splurged at an unnamed Florida art gallery.
In an address to the nation on Monday, President Donald Trump also backed laws to allow guns to be seized from dangerous individuals, while calling for tighter monitoring of the internet, mental health reform and wider use of the death penalty in response to mass shootings.
"Customs and Border Protection Regulations provide that any article imported into the United States bearing a counterfeit trademark shall be seized and, in the absence of the written consent of the trademark owner, forfeited for violation of the Customs laws," the letter from the agency read.
Reportedly, the nation of Cuba fears that the valuable works, loaned to the museum from Havana's Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, could be seized to satisfy part of the $7 billion in claims from former American property owners whose land was seized under the Castro regime.
" Why it matters: It's the biggest sovereign wealth fund in the world, and, as the Financial Times points out, "the move is likely to be seized upon by environmentalists as a template for other big global investors and marks the biggest proposed divestment of fossil fuel assets.
With Obama as the figure proving both that the nation has changed and that it will transform even more in the future, the once-marginal ideas of Buchanan were ready to be seized by a candidate like Trump in a successful bid for the Republican nomination.
Few of us have ever thought that our name might be seized from our gravestone by a best-selling author, assigned to a fictional evil wizard, and our final place of rest transformed into a vacuous bucket list novelty for fans of a popular fantasy franchise.
The more colorful elements of the third party's platform included a call for the Rockefeller family fortune to be seized to fund government programs; legalizing all drugs, including heroin; and widening the ramps of interstate highways to make it easier for drivers to pick up hitchhikers.
With voting underway in a general election that began on April 11 and ends on May 19, the Election Commission has made it mandatory for people to show valid documentation if they are carrying more than 50,000 rupees ($722) in cash, or else it could be seized.
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As a result, the film — which won't even arrive in theaters until mid-October — has become the latest grenade to be lobbed into the culture wars alongside burning Nikes, Twitter bias, and practically anything else that can be seized upon for political and personal branding and gain.
He denies wrongdoing in a case that has shocked Indonesians already used to large corruption scandals.. Should Novanto fail to repay the $7.4 million the commission alleges he received from the scheme within a month of a court ruling, his assets should be seized and auctioned off, Basir added.
Guaido, who assumed an interim presidency in January after declaring President Nicolas Maduro's 2018 re-election a fraud, is seeking to ensure payment on the PDVSA 2020 because it is backed by shares in U.S. refiner Citgo that could be seized by creditors in the event of a default.
Russia has blocked art loans to the United States since 2010, fearing that works could be seized as a form of ransom because of a continuing legal battle in the United States with the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement over an archive of 40,000 books and manuscripts in the Russian government's possession.
Guaido, who assumed an interim presidency in January after declaring President Nicolas Maduro's 2018 re-election a fraud, is seeking to ensure payment on the PDVSA 2020 VE151299784= because it is backed by shares in U.S. refiner Citgo that could be seized by creditors in the event of a default.
"What she did was to come forward and testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee and agree to cooperate with any investigation by the F.B.I." Mr. Nadler's comments are likely to be seized on by Republicans, who have accused Democrats of waging a campaign to discredit Judge Kavanaugh at all costs.
I know the groups sought to shock well-meaning liberals out of passivity and into action, but I can't help but think of the shock it gave me and probably others who are worried about the day they or loved ones might be seized and forced into these terrible conditions.
Especially in Florida, they went on, where the Homestead rule means that houses can't be seized in these proceedings — meaning a robocall scammer based in the state could make 10 million bucks, drop it all on a house, and then declare they have no assets when the FTC or whoever comes knocking.
There is a long series of assumptions in this, ideas that have been present in Narcos from the start, even as it occasionally paid lip service to their subversion: that Central and South American nations are lawless playgrounds for the corrupt, where prosperity can only be seized by crooks and violence reigns.
Other images circulating on Palestinian news sites included a video purporting to show the body of one of the dead protesters, wrapped in a bloody sheet, being passed over the wall of an East Jerusalem hospital for a quick burial, apparently for fear the corpse would be seized by the Israeli police.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
It showed that under-investment in human capital was a constant risk: young people can be short-sighted given the long payback period for education; and lenders are wary of supporting them because of their lack of collateral (attributes such as knowledge always stay with the borrower, whereas a borrower's physical assets can be seized).
"[T]he defendant admitted to the forfeiture allegations in the Information and agreed that the following property constitutes or is derived from proceeds traceable to the offense alleged in Count One," the court document states, while noting that two of the New York properties were substitutes for assets unable to be seized by the government.
Invoking the Ghailani case, Mr. Chesney said of Mr. Khattala's trial, "If it were to go wrong in some way for the government, it will certainly be seized upon by critics of the criminal justice process as a tool for counterterrorism — notwithstanding the endless number of successful Justice Department terrorism prosecutions that have already occurred."
The laws allow weapons to be seized for a brief time — typically two or three weeks — after which a petitioner, usually a police agency, must go back to court to let a judge decide whether the gun owner's behavior amounts to a threat to himself or others and whether the weapons should be held longer.
After such unequivocal statements, to predicate America's future on the hope that Democrats will suddenly be seized with an epiphany of fair play toward Republicans and not follow through with Mr. Reid's plan when given the chance, is to risk the survival of this republic on a hope that has never manifest in the past.
Trump's decision to slow his roll on the border wall might be an acknowledgment of the political difficulty: In addition to asking members of his own, generally spending-averse party to appropriate billions of dollars, he'd be asking Texas Republicans to side against their constituents whose land would have to be seized for the wall to be built.
The Bronx Museum postponed a planned exhibition of works from the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana after Cuban officials voiced fears that the work would be seized once it arrived on US soil to satisfy the claims of US citizens whose property in Cuba was confiscated following Fidel Castro's rise to power in 21966.
Just as a refresher, here's that Fourth Amendment: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
While the Clinton campaign has treated Donald Trump's recent hire of Breitbart chief Steve Bannon as the gift horse that it is, any trouble at home—including something as benign and inevitable as Anthony Weiner sending pictures of his dick to people he's never met—is going to be seized on by Trump, who will inevitably tweet about it at some point today.
The pre-operational plan would surely have addressed entry tactics to include the number of entrance and exit points, the number of anticipated individuals and animals likely to be present inside, as well as the presence, location, and type of electronic devices that would need to be seized in an expeditious fashion in order to prevent destruction of digital evidence that could be effectuated in seconds.

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