Seized and appropriated by the government to the public use; forfeited., To seize as forfeited to the public treasury; to appropriate to the public use.
Confiscate means to take possession of something as a penalty or legal right, typically by authority.
The police had to confiscate the stolen goods as evidence in the investigation.
No, as a notary public you do not have the authority to confiscate a fake ID. Your role is to verify the identity of signers for notarization purposes, not to seize or confiscate any form of identification. If you suspect a document or ID is fake, you can refuse to notarize the document and report your concerns to the appropriate authorities.
Seize.
Confiscate means to take possession of something by authority. It typically refers to the seizure of property as a penalty or as a result of legal action.
The Hanseatic League could impose fines, confiscate property, ban trade with certain individuals or cities, expel merchants, or use legal and political pressure to punish those who violated their trade agreements or laws.
A better spelling of Confiscate
I am going to confiscate your drugs.
When it says confiscate the card
The police had to confiscate the stolen goods as evidence in the investigation.
most of the time they will confiscate it
The correct spelling is "confiscate."
Don't bring any gadgets to school because the teacher will confiscate it.
yes if they can see it they can confiscate it.
No. And why would they confiscate your license anyways?
The teacher practices confiscation by collecting all of the cell phones from her students.
No, as a notary public you do not have the authority to confiscate a fake ID. Your role is to verify the identity of signers for notarization purposes, not to seize or confiscate any form of identification. If you suspect a document or ID is fake, you can refuse to notarize the document and report your concerns to the appropriate authorities.
yes they can, sherlock.