slovodefinícia
seizure
(encz)
seizure,konfiskace n: Zdeněk Brož
seizure
(encz)
seizure,uchopení n: Zdeněk Brož
seizure
(encz)
seizure,uchvácení n: Zdeněk Brož
seizure
(encz)
seizure,zabavení n: Zdeněk Brož
seizure
(encz)
seizure,záchvat n: web
Seizure
(gcide)
Seizure \Sei"zure\, n.
1. The act of seizing, or the state of being seized; sudden
and violent grasp or gripe; a taking into possession; as,
the seizure of a thief, a property, a throne, etc.
[1913 Webster]

2. Retention within one's grasp or power; hold; possession;
ownership.
[1913 Webster]

Make o'er thy honor by a deed of trust,
And give me seizure of the mighty wealth. --Dryden.
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3. That which is seized, or taken possession of; a thing laid
hold of, or possessed.
[1913 Webster] Sejant
seizure
(wn)
seizure
n 1: a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease; "he
suffered an epileptic seizure" [syn: seizure, ictus,
raptus]
2: the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property [syn:
capture, gaining control, seizure]
3: the act of taking of a person by force [syn: capture,
seizure]
4: the taking possession of something by legal process
SEIZURE
(bouvier)
SEIZURE, practice. The act of taking possession of the property of a person
condemned by the judgment of a competent tribunal, to pay a certain sum of
money, by a sheriff, constable, or other officer, lawfully authorized
thereto, by virtue of an execution, for the purpose of having such property
sold according to law to satisfy the judgment. By seizure is also meant the
taking possession of goods for a violation of a public law; as the taking
possession of a ship for attempting an illicit trade. 2 Cranch, 18 7; 6
Cowen, 404; 4 Wheat. 100; 1 Gallis. 75; 2 Wash. C. C. 127, 567.
2. The seizure is complete as soon as the goods are within the power of
the officer. 3 Rawle's Rep. 401; 16 Johns. Rep. 287; 2 Nott & McCord, 392; 2
Rawle's Rep. 142; Wats. on Sher. 172; Com. Dig. Execution, C 5.
3. The taking of part of the goods in a house, however, by virtue of a
fieri facias in the name of the whole, is a good seizure of all. 8 East, R.
474. As the seizure must be made by virtue of an execution, it is evident
that it cannot be made after the return day. 2 Caine's Rep. 243; 4 John. R.
450. Vide Door; House; Search Warrant.

podobné slovodefinícia
epileptic seizure
(encz)
epileptic seizure, n:
focal seizure
(encz)
focal seizure, n:
freedom from search and seizure
(encz)
freedom from search and seizure, n:
generalized seizure
(encz)
generalized seizure, n:
seizure-alert dog
(encz)
seizure-alert dog, n:
seizures
(encz)
seizures,zabavení n: pl. Zdeněk Brožseizures,záchvaty n: pl. Jakub Kolčář
Disseizure
(gcide)
Disseizure \Dis*sei"zure\ (?; 135), n.
Disseizin. --Speed.
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Reseizure
(gcide)
Reseizure \Re*sei"zure\ (r?-s?"zh?r; 135), n.
A second seizure; the act of seizing again. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]
Seizure
(gcide)
Seizure \Sei"zure\, n.
1. The act of seizing, or the state of being seized; sudden
and violent grasp or gripe; a taking into possession; as,
the seizure of a thief, a property, a throne, etc.
[1913 Webster]

2. Retention within one's grasp or power; hold; possession;
ownership.
[1913 Webster]

Make o'er thy honor by a deed of trust,
And give me seizure of the mighty wealth. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

3. That which is seized, or taken possession of; a thing laid
hold of, or possessed.
[1913 Webster] Sejant
absence seizure
(wn)
absence seizure
n 1: the occurrence of an abrupt, transient loss or impairment
of consciousness (which is not subsequently remembered),
sometimes with light twitching, fluttering eyelids, etc.;
common in petit mal epilepsy [syn: absence, {absence
seizure}]
epileptic seizure
(wn)
epileptic seizure
n 1: convulsions accompanied by impaired consciousness
focal seizure
(wn)
focal seizure
n 1: transitory disturbance in motor or sensory function
resulting from abnormal cortical activity
freedom from search and seizure
(wn)
freedom from search and seizure
n 1: a right guaranteed by the 4th amendment to the US
Constitution
generalized seizure
(wn)
generalized seizure
n 1: a seizure during which the patient becomes unconscious and
has convulsions over the entire body [syn: grand mal,
generalized seizure, epilepsia major]
seizure-alert dog
(wn)
seizure-alert dog
n 1: a dog that can alert or assist people with seizure
disorders
PROVISIONAL SEIZURE
(bouvier)
PROVISIONAL SEIZURE. A term used in Louisiana, which signifies nearly the
same as attachment of property.
2. It is regulated by the Code of Practice as follows, namely: Art.
284. The plaintiff may, in certain caws, hereafter provided, obtain the
provisional seizure of the property which he holds in pledge, or on which he
has a privilege, in order to secure the payment of his claim.
3. Art. 285. Provisional seizure may be ordered in the following cases:
1. In executory proceedings, when the plaintiff sues on a title importing
confession of judgment. 2. When a lessor prays for the seizure of furniture
or property used in the house, or attached to the real estate which he has
leased. 3. When a seaman, or another person, employed on board of a ship or
water craft, navigating within the state, or persons having furnished
materials for, or made repairs to such ship or water craft, prays that the
same may be seized, and prevented from departing, until he has been paid the
amount of his claim.
4. When the proceedings are in rem, that is to say, against the thing
itself, which stands pledged for the debt, when the property is abandoned,
or in cases where the owner of the thing is unknown or absent. Vide 6 N. S.
168; 8 N. S. 320; 7 N. S. 153; 1 Martin, R. 168; 12 Martin, R. 32.

SEIZURE
(bouvier)
SEIZURE, practice. The act of taking possession of the property of a person
condemned by the judgment of a competent tribunal, to pay a certain sum of
money, by a sheriff, constable, or other officer, lawfully authorized
thereto, by virtue of an execution, for the purpose of having such property
sold according to law to satisfy the judgment. By seizure is also meant the
taking possession of goods for a violation of a public law; as the taking
possession of a ship for attempting an illicit trade. 2 Cranch, 18 7; 6
Cowen, 404; 4 Wheat. 100; 1 Gallis. 75; 2 Wash. C. C. 127, 567.
2. The seizure is complete as soon as the goods are within the power of
the officer. 3 Rawle's Rep. 401; 16 Johns. Rep. 287; 2 Nott & McCord, 392; 2
Rawle's Rep. 142; Wats. on Sher. 172; Com. Dig. Execution, C 5.
3. The taking of part of the goods in a house, however, by virtue of a
fieri facias in the name of the whole, is a good seizure of all. 8 East, R.
474. As the seizure must be made by virtue of an execution, it is evident
that it cannot be made after the return day. 2 Caine's Rep. 243; 4 John. R.
450. Vide Door; House; Search Warrant.

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