Definition: This catalogue provides a comprehensive list of assets that can be legally confiscated by authorities under certain circumstances. It includes a wide range of assets such as real estate, vehicles, bank accounts, and personal belongings, among others.
Source: Legal Dictionary
Source reference: https://www.legal-dictionary.com/confiscation
Additional information: The catalogue of assets that can be confiscated is a legal document that outlines the types of assets that can be seized by law enforcement or other authorities under specific circumstances. These circumstances can include, but are not limited to, criminal activity, unpaid taxes, or other legal obligations. The catalogue provides a detailed description of each type of asset, including its legal definition and the conditions under which it can be confiscated. It is important to note that the laws regarding asset confiscation can vary significantly from one jurisdiction to another, and the catalogue should be used as a general guide rather than a definitive source of legal advice.
Example: For instance, in a case of drug trafficking, the authorities can use this catalogue to identify and seize assets purchased with the proceeds of the crime. This could include luxury vehicles, real estate properties, and high-value personal belongings. Similarly, in a case of tax evasion, the tax authorities could refer to the catalogue to determine which assets they can legally seize to recover the unpaid taxes.
LOST view: SV-Datasets Catalogue [Motivation]
Identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/CatalogueueOfAssetsThatCanBeConfiscatedDataObject
EIRA traceability: eira:DataSetCatalogueDataObject
ABB name: egovera:CatalogueueOfAssetsThatCanBeConfiscatedDataObject
EIRA concept: eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock
Last modification: 2023-07-27
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dct:title: Catalogueue Of Assets That Can Be Confiscated
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dct:title | Catalogueue Of Assets That Can Be Confiscated |
eira:definitionSource | Legal Dictionary |
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skos:definition | This catalogue provides a comprehensive list of assets that can be legally confiscated by authorities under certain circumstances. It includes a wide range of assets such as real estate, vehicles, bank accounts, and personal belongings, among others. |
skos:example | For instance, in a case of drug trafficking, the authorities can use this catalogue to identify and seize assets purchased with the proceeds of the crime. This could include luxury vehicles, real estate properties, and high-value personal belongings. Similarly, in a case of tax evasion, the tax authorities could refer to the catalogue to determine which assets they can legally seize to recover the unpaid taxes. |
skos:note | The catalogue of assets that can be confiscated is a legal document that outlines the types of assets that can be seized by law enforcement or other authorities under specific circumstances. These circumstances can include, but are not limited to, criminal activity, unpaid taxes, or other legal obligations. The catalogue provides a detailed description of each type of asset, including its legal definition and the conditions under which it can be confiscated. It is important to note that the laws regarding asset confiscation can vary significantly from one jurisdiction to another, and the catalogue should be used as a general guide rather than a definitive source of legal advice. |
eira:concept | eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock |
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