Confiscation means transfer of title in goods to the state as appropriation to the public treasury. Confiscation denotes the transfer of title in goods to the government as appropriation of private property into the public treasury, derived from Roman law and classical definitions, and functioning as a forfeiture mechanism by which ownership is extinguished in favour of the State as a penalty.
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Confiscation means transfer of title in goods to the state as appropriation to the public treasury.
Confiscation denotes the transfer of title in goods to the government as appropriation of private property into the public treasury, derived from Roman law and classical definitions, and functioning as a forfeiture mechanism by which ownership is extinguished in favour of the State as a penalty.
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