inpounded you can get back for a fee, seized you cant get back unless the agencie that took it gives it back
The term "seized and possessed" most often appears in wills in which land and/or property are inherited from one person to another. I means that one legally acquired and owns said land and/or property.
A besaile is a writ which formerly lay where a great-grandfather died seized of lands in fee simple, and on the day of his death a stranger abated or entered and kept the heir out.
The engine has seized up! Pirates have seized the port!
sized is the homophne of seized
The question doesn't include enough information. "Seized" by who (what agency) for what reason (evidence - forfeiture - safekeeping - etc) ? If it was seized as contraband and seized for forfeiture it will become the property of whatever agency that seized it. If it was seized as evidence of a crime, it will be returned to the victim/complainant after the trial is over.
It was seized by the British from The French in 1810
It has never been seized.
No. If it did crank over it wouldn't be seized.
A synonym for seized is grabbed.
The word "seized" is a verb.
Adolf Hitler did not seize Manchuria, it was the Japanese that seized Manchuria starting in 1931.