Confiscation is the taking of private property for public use without compensation.
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expropriation means seizure of private property by the government after paying compensation. confiscation is similar as expropriation, but confiscation does not involve such payments.
Confiscation
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Does the hr 2847 bill allow gov confiscation
it is the confiscation
Theater Class - 2009 Confiscation 1-2 was released on: USA: 31 May 2009
Before the French Revolution in 1789, the Catholic Church owned approximately 10% of the land in France. This vast amount of land included not only church buildings and properties but also agricultural land and other assets. The confiscation of church lands was a significant part of the revolutionary reforms, as they aimed to reduce the power of the Church and redistribute land to the populace.
confiscation, distrainment
Confiscation Acts (1864)
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Dame Whina Cooper fought for land rights primarily to advocate for the Māori people's sovereignty and to address the injustices of land confiscation and loss. She believed that land was essential not only for cultural identity and heritage but also for the economic well-being of her people. Her leadership in the 1975 Land March highlighted the urgency of these issues and aimed to raise awareness among both Māori and non-Māori New Zealanders regarding the need for recognition and restitution of Māori land rights.
Shay's Rebellion