Queen Liliuokalani lost her kingdom because American business owners seized control of Hawaii.
There are several types of property that cannot be seized in a property seizure. This type of property includes clothing, bedding, food, medicine and kitchen items.
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.
The Government Notified Sale Normal in Australia means that you will be notified when to move after the government's property that you are currently residing in has been sold.
No. A widow's personal property is not part of her husband's estate.
If the property that was seized is NOT 'proceeds of crime' or 'contraband' but is being used as evidence in a criminal proceeding, it will be returned when the final appeals for the criminal case have been exhausted.If the seized property IS 'proceeds' or 'contraband" it will not be returned to you.
Some property auctions may be conducted by the police department, but only if the property were seized by that agency as lost, found, forfeited, or seized. You would have to check with the individual agency.Added: "Property" as used in this context does NOT refer to real property but to other moveable items and articles.
It was disbanded and its property seized by the Allies in 1945.
all french property in Canada and America
Seized property which could be anything.
More information is needed in order to answer. If the property was seized as "contraband" or "evidence" or it had something to do with the transportation of narcotics, you probably cannot regain it, it is forfeited to the government.
In most shires or counties cats aren't allowed to be caught even if they are not on the owners property, unless by a professional council cat/dog catcher. If microchipped or tagged the animal has to be returned to the owner or the owner notified of its capture.