But, under pressure from key European allies, Bush appears poised to continue blocking suits by U.S. citizens against those who have benefited from property seized by Cuba following the 1959 revolution.
Once the property is seized, the owner may file a claim, at peril of being indicted, or of incurring heavy civil litigation costs.
If your property is seized today because of an alleged connection to a crime, you must go to court to try to get it back even if you are innocent.
It would allow a property owner to sue the government if authorities damaged or destroyed his seized property.
You can even get emails with information about IRS auctions of seized property.
From the earliest days of the republic, the government has seized property used to perpetrate a crime, or produced by crime.
If the government does neither, it must return the seized property forthwith.
The money came from the Kent Police property fund, which comes from the auction of lost property and items seized in police operations.
With his firm in tatters and his U.S. property to be seized--and with overwhelming evidence against him--Dreier had nothing to lose by skipping out of the country, he said.
In many cases they or their heirs still hold the title deeds, even though the property has been seized by Turkish-Cypriots, developed or, in some cases, sold to foreigners.
The agency had seized the property of a recycling plant just east of St.
Worse, some revenue officers sent the scary letter to taxpayers whose property was not, in fact, about to be levied or seized.
Prosecution lawyers claim that Mr Conning seized hold of her, locked the front door of the property and prevented her from escaping before striking her by means unknown.
Harkins' assets included cash seized, money in bank accounts and his share of equity in a property in Helensburgh.
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