Sep 24, 2014 09:44
9 yrs ago
Italian term

caduti in sequestro /fallen into seizure

Italian to English Law/Patents Law (general) caduti in sequestro /fallen into seizure
fallen into seizure.....fell in seizure? sono ogetti personali caduti in sequestro
Proposed translations (English)
4 +5 seized
3 (E&W crim.) become subject to a confiscation order
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Non-PRO (1): philgoddard

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Proposed translations

+5
4 mins
Selected

seized

I wouldn't translate literally
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard
17 mins
agree Pompeo Lattanzi
4 hrs
agree Maria Kisic
4 hrs
agree writeaway : what else?
5 hrs
agree James (Jim) Davis
7 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "penso che hai ragione, nel contesto va bene"
11 hrs
Italian term (edited): caduti in sequestro

(E&W crim.) become subject to a confiscation order

Depends who is doing the seizing, but a confiscation order is bog-standard in E&W criminal parlance.
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