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Phrases with «to seize the property»
"To seize the property"
means to legally take possession or control of someone's belongings or assets, often due to a specific reason such as a violation of the law or debt repayment.
Full definition
property
(parent phrase)
to seize
(parent phrase)
to seize the property
Related phrases
damage to property
title to the property
right to property
access to the property
improvement to the property
respect to the property
entrance to the property
regard to the property
relation to the property
deed to the property
to add value to the property
property damage to another person
damage to personal property
damage to one's personal property
loss to one's personal property
to add value to one's property
damage to one's property
to happen to one's property
water damage to one's property
access to one's property
loss to one's property
to seize one's property
right to private property
damage to the property of others
property damage to others
property damage to one's vehicle
Sentences with «to seize the property»
Therefore, the lender can not
seize the property in
the event of default.
(
growingfamilybenefits.com
)
It used to be that eminent domain only meant the government could
seize your property for
the public good.
(
religion.blogs.cnn.com
)
However, when a loan is not secured, a loan provider ca
n't seize your property
to recoup the money.
(
realisticloans.com
)
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