expropriation|expropriations in English

noun

[ex·pro·pri·a·tion || eks‚prəʊprɪ'eɪʃn]

confiscation, requisition, deprivation (of property)

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1. Expropriation is very tempting.

2. protection against direct and indirect expropriation, and allowing for adequate compensation for any damage incurred in the event of expropriation;

3. Synonyms for Confiscations include appropriations, expropriations, seizures, sequestrations, forfeitures, annexations, distraints, requisitions, abstractions and

4. (f) payments made pursuant to Article 2.6 (Expropriation) and Article 2.5 (Compensation for Losses);

5. Synonyms for Commandeering include appropriation, arrogation, detainer, expropriation, preemption, seizure, takeover, usurpation, acquisition and annexing

6. So , further improving the regulation of land expropriation is very much demanding facing such flinty conditions.

7. The campaign for expropriation without compensation is also sometimes seen as a positive example of direct democracy.

8. Synonyms for Annexion include annexation, occupation, seizure, conquest, invasion, takeover, appropriation, arrogation, expropriation and annexing

9. It allowed for the expropriation of privately owned land to create nature preserves and aided in long-range planning.

10. Absolute ownership, unencumbered by any other interests or estate, subject only to the limitations imposed by the governmental powers of taxation, expropriation, police power and escheat.

11. Confiscation noun seizure, appropriation, impounding, forfeiture, expropriation, sequestration, takeover Anyone convicted of drug trafficking would be liable to Confiscation of assets and imprisonment

12. Absolute ownership, unencumbered by any other interests or estate, subject only to the limitations imposed by the governmental powers of taxation, expropriation, police power, and escheat.

13. This may typically be compensation for losses suffered by the operator as a result of expropriation or similar action (compensation in kind or monetary compensation).

14. ‘This includes Confiscation of computers if police believe that a record of a firearm is contained therein.’ Synonyms seizure , impounding, commandeering, requisition, requisitioning, appropriation, expropriation, sequestration, taking away, annexation

15. If an agreement over the acquisition of a piece of land for the construction of a new station was not possible, expropriation of private lands could be undertaken in the worst case.

16. Transgenderism Bastardises the core feminist insight that "woman" is a politically defined social category generated by male violence and the exclusion, expropriation and colonisation of female

17. Confiscation: 1 n seizure by the government Synonyms: arrogation Types: expropriation taking out of an owner's hands (especially taking property by public authority) Type of: seizure the taking possession of something by legal process

18. Convention Opens With Slugging to the Tune of “You G – D D – – – – D Jew!” and Continues to the Preachments and Applaudings of Theft as the Method of Expropriation of the Capitalist Class.

19. Moreover, Società Terni had been granted a particularly long concession (# years instead of #), and therefore, at the time of expropriation, the company had already had thirty years to amortize its investment

20. The 1968–1975 government of Juan Velasco Alvarado introduced radical reforms, which included agrarian reform, the expropriation of foreign companies, the introduction of an economic planning system, and the creation of a large state-owned sector.

21. 38 – This does not of course necessarily mean that an aggrieved party can at the same time demand both the restitution of his land in the civil courts and the payment of compensation as a consequence of expropriation.

22. While the co-operation between the financial administration and Gestapo ensured that the state became the main beneficiary of the post-1938 Confiscations, the bureaucratic process of expropriations unfolded at a strikingly slow pace: The processing of many cases was still incomplete when Soviet armies encircled Berlin in 1945.

23. The fear of Bolshevism with its godlessness, revolutionary terror, and expropriation of property, was combined with existing distrust, or hatred, of the Jews, particularly on the political right, to meld a very potent bogeyman that was influential in both political and religious circles.

24. Confiscation, Expropriation, Nationalization (CEN), and Deprivation (CEND) Insurance — political risk coverage purchased by businesses that have an ownership interest in property abroad, to cover loss resulting from government nationalization of the property or other action by the government that effectively deprives the insured of the property or restricts its operations.

25. Moreover, it should be noted that in purporting not to recognize the nationalization process which took place in Cuba in the 1960s and was carried out with strict adherence to the principle of legality, the United States Government is violating the right of the Republic of Cuba to national sovereignty over its natural resources, as well as its sovereign right to carry out forced expropriation for reasons of public interest, or confiscation of property that derives from the participation of its owners in activities illegal under its domestic law.