No they are not. An act of God is generally described in legal texts and cases as something that occurs strictly as a result of the forces of nature without any human intervention. An epileptic seizure is an event cause by a condition or disease in the human body. While the epileptic condition may have developed without any specific cause by a person, it is not the type of force of nature that the legal system contemplates within that term.
The word 'seizure' is a noun; a singular, common noun for:the act or an instance of seizing or the state of being seized(pathology) a sudden manifestation or recurrence of a disease, such as an epileptic convulsion
After being offered the crown three times and refusing it three times, Caesar had what appeared to be an epileptic seizure. This occurs in Act 1, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
If someone is having a seizure they are not fully in control of what they are doing, so it is possible that they will accidentally bite their tongue. It is not a deliberate act and does not happen very often. In the vast majority of seizures, people do not bite their tongue.
Counter terrorism act extends the limit on the period of detention on terrorism suspects without charge for 42 days. the provisions of the act include seizure of the properties of the terrorist.
The Townshend act triggered riots by the colonists and helped spark the "Liberty" seizure
A threat, coupled with an action, is usually considered assault. The action could be a raised fist. It is a criminal act that creates apprehension and fear in another.
bankruptcy
An Act of Parliament legally passed by a lawful government.
of epilepsy an unusual act in the brain cause of death was suffocation during a severe epileptic sezure september 21 1998 age 38
A warrantless search or seizure is considered reasonable if it falls under established exceptions to the warrant requirement, such as exigent circumstances, consent, search incident to arrest, or the plain view doctrine. These exceptions allow law enforcement to act swiftly in situations where obtaining a warrant may not be feasible or where immediate action is necessary to prevent harm, destruction of evidence, or escape of a suspect. The reasonableness of such actions is evaluated based on the context and specific circumstances surrounding the search or seizure.
No! It is an act of murder if not legally sanctioned. A bit like your use of English
The seizure of the merchant ship liberty for smuggling.