Such confiscations left cultivators unable to pay the palace their stipulated sharecropping rent and other fees. |
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Let us hypothetically assume that the confiscations were legal in the first place. |
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Even on such core issues as the land confiscations and the indigenisation act, he sounds emollient. |
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Along with the Beit Bridge cases there have been several documented cases of arrests and confiscations within South Africa. |
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The process is already under way and should result, later this year, in new legislation both strengthening conviction-based confiscations and introducing civil forfeiture. |
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Land confiscations and destruction of properties for this purpose continue unabated. |
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In the beginning, there were massive executions and incarcerations, confiscations of property, and denials of passports. |
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People demonstrate daily against the land confiscations, and rumoured future confiscations. |
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Past redenominations have turned into confiscations, and many Russians are certain that they are about to be robbed by the state once again. |
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The occupation was accompanied by arrests, confiscations, and the elimination of all free institutions. |
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These characteristics are thought to include institutional racism and the ongoing effects of the history of colonization and land confiscations. |
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In his Internet blog he reports on political prisoners and on the victims of land confiscations for the forthcoming Olympics. |
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There is an understanding that the hearth and home are sacrosanct to the family, and that is why I think those confiscations were such an unhappy time in our history. |
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Redress for spoliation of bank assets is made independently of other asset confiscations. |
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Moreover, the fact that a country does not itself use non-conviction-based confiscation does not preclude it from registering and enforcing confiscation orders from a country in which such confiscations are lawful. |
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In addition, the Central Firearms Office, which was attached to the Federal Police Office, kept a file on refusals to grant licences, withdrawals of licences and confiscations of weapons. |
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But its scope was confined to fines, confiscations and court costs. |
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Since the legal framework authorising confiscations and seizures is already in place, the European network of offices for recovery of the proceeds of crime must be set up as soon as possible. |
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These confiscations led to revolts, which resulted in more confiscations, a cycle that continued for five years after the Battle of Hastings. |
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One of the things that have stunned me about the Bahá'ís I've met from Iran who have suffered imprisonment or torture or confiscations is the complete lack of resentment in their hearts. |
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These two confiscations, which took place between November and December 2006, accounted for over 27 metric tonnes of falsely declared queen conch meat. |
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Each of these invasions were followed by confiscations, and Henry II installed his men, William Fitzhamo and Rolland of Dinan, in the area. |
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Unsurprisingly, the confiscations and government interference in the press and have led to a sharp decline in the distribution of print newspapers. |
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In addition to the resources required to house them and administer veterinary and other care, these institutions are usually less interested in the common species that comprise the vast proportion of wildlife confiscations. |
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After the Roman conquest of Cisalpine Gaul and the widespread confiscations of Gallic territory, much of the Gaulish population was killed or expelled. |
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Thus, bell confiscations were undertaken in Austria as vigorously as they were in Germany, with the Ostmark losing more than 72 per cent of its bells. |
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Moreover, there were no wholesale confiscations of land or property. |
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