Seizure in a sentence as a noun

Kim Dotcom's personal asset seizure null and void.

The domain seizure is nothing out of the ordinary.

The owners of the domains had practically no means to question or challenge the seizure.

Also, it is not authorized by the constitution, and thus every act of seizure under it is criminal act.

It seems like a lot of people are objecting to the raid/seizure itself in addition to the possibility of conviction, so I have a question.

The fourth amendment, protection against unlawful search and seizure, was put into the constitution as a direct consequence of the very laws that civil forfeiture was based upon.

In the process generating enough revenue through the seizure and auction of vehicles and houses to pay for raises, more officers, new guns, helicopters, swat teams, armored personnel carriers, etc.

It is topped off by a stinking pile that is a lack of respect for anybody's intellectual property except Hollywood's and a rotten cherry of government seizure that prevents somebody from defending themselves in court.

"DHS lawyers claimed that international travel provides, in and of itself, sufficient Constitutional basis for detention and search of international travellers and the search, seizure and copying of the digital contents of their belongings."Really?

If this case is typical, we'll eventually find out that the girl who started twitching first was a fairly popular or influential girl within the group and has a troubled personal history, or even actually was having some sort of seizure condition that nobody was aware of.

When you recall their once-titanic power, their vicious business culture, their decade-long seizure and stagnation of the entire web, the way they openly eat their own with gusto, and the incalculable amounts of money and effort thrown into the boundless swamps of their fetid platforms, you realize that watching them tumble and smash on the rocks below is never, ever, ever going to get old.

Seizure definitions

noun

a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease; "he suffered an epileptic seizure"

See also: ictus raptus

noun

the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property

See also: capture

noun

the act of taking of a person by force

See also: capture

noun

the taking possession of something by legal process