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English-Ukrainian law dictionary.
English-Ukrainian law dictionary.
sequestrate — se‧ques‧trate [sɪˈkwestreɪt, ˈsiːkw ] also se‧ques‧ter [sɪˈkwestə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] LAW to officially take property, goods etc away from someone because they have not paid their debts or have broken some other law: • The shares were… … Financial and business terms
sequestrate — se·ques·trate / sē kwəs ˌtrāt, se ; si kwes ˌtrāt/ vt trat·ed, trat·ing: sequester Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
sequestrate — UK [ˈsiːkwəˌstreɪt] / US [ˈsɪkwəˌstreɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms sequestrate : present tense I/you/we/they sequestrate he/she/it sequestrates present participle sequestrating past tense sequestrated past participle sequestrated legal to take … English dictionary
sequestrate — [[t]si͟ːkwestreɪt[/t]] sequestrates, sequestrating, sequestrated VERB: usu passive When property is sequestrated, it is taken officially from someone who has debts, usually after a decision in a court of law. If the debts are paid off, the… … English dictionary
sequestrate — sequestrator /see kwes tray teuhr, si kwes tray /, n. /si kwes trayt/, v.t., sequestrated, sequestrating. 1. Law. a. to sequester (property). b. to confiscate. 2. to separate; seclude. [1505 15; < L sequestratus (ptp. of sequestrare), equiv. to… … Universalium
sequestrate — se|ques|trate [sıˈkwestreıt, ˈsi:kwı ] v also se|ques|ter [sıˈkwestə US ər] [T usually passive] BrE formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Late Latin; Origin: sequestrare; SEQUESTER] to take property away from the person it belongs to because they have not… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sequestrate — se|ques|trate [ sikwə,streıt ] verb transitive LEGAL to take someone s property away from them until they pay money that they owe ╾ se|ques|tra|tion [ ,sikwə streıʃn ] noun count or uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sequestrate — se ques·trate || sɪ kwestreɪt v. take property temporarily under the settlement of a legal claim (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
sequestrate — [ si:kwəstreɪt, si:kwɛs ] verb 1》 take legal possession of (assets) until a debt has been paid or other claims have been met. ↘legally place (the property of a bankrupt) in the hands of a trustee for division among the creditors. ↘declare … English new terms dictionary
sequestrate — verb (transitive usually passive) to take property away from the person it belongs to because they have not paid their debts sequestration / si:kwi streISFn/ noun (C, U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sequestrate — /səˈkwɛstreɪt/ (say suh kwestrayt), /si / (say see ) verb (t) (sequestrated, sequestrating) 1. Law a. to sequester (property). b. to confiscate. c. to make bankrupt. 2. Obsolete to separate; seclude. –sequestrator /ˈsɛ …