
Phonetic: /kənˈfɪskətəri/
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition
Government action: A confiscatory power is the state’s ability to seize property, such as assets obtained through a crime or property used to further a criminal enterprise.
Origin: Latin

Phonetic: /kənˈfɪskətəri/
Part of Speech: adjective
Government action: A confiscatory power is the state’s ability to seize property, such as assets obtained through a crime or property used to further a criminal enterprise.