Confiscatory Legislation in Canada
Concept of Confiscatory Legislation
A definition of Confiscatory Legislation may be the following: The seizure of private property by a government without compensation to the owner.
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- Article Name: Confiscatory Legislation
- Author: Edward Andrew
- Description: Concept of Confiscatory Legislation A definition of Confiscatory Legislation may be the following: The seizure of private [...]
This entry was last updated: March 5, 2017