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expropriation$26850$ - перевод на греческий

Protecting Intellectual Rights Against Theft and Expropriation Act of 2004

expropriation      
n. απαλλοτρίωση
compulsory purchase         
  • Espropria}}, "expropriate", protest graffiti in [[Turin]]
POWER OF A STATE OR A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT TO TAKE PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE
Compulsory purchase; Expropriated; Expropriating; Takings; Takings law; Unjust taking; Right of eminent domain; Compulsory acquisition; Compulsory Purchase; Imminent Domain; Condemnation action; Emminent domain; Right Of Eminent Domain; Right of Eminent Domain; Complusary purchase; Expropriations; Expropriates; Expropriative; Expropriator; Expropriators; Expropriational; Expropriationally; Land acquisition laws; Compulsorily purchase; Eminent-domain; Power of eminent domain; Land acquisition by government; Land expropriation; Condemned structure; Condemned lot; Land resumption
απαλλοτρίωση

Определение

expropriate
(expropriates, expropriating, expropriated)
If a government or other authority expropriates someone's property, they take it away from them for public use. (LEGAL)
The Bolsheviks expropriated the property of the landowners.
VERB: V n
expropriation (expropriations)
...the expropriation of property...
Ownership is not clear because of expropriations in the Nazi era.
N-VAR: oft N of n

Википедия

Pirate Act

The Protecting Intellectual Rights Against Theft and Expropriation Act of 2004 (S. 2237), better known as the Pirate Act, was a bill in the United States Congress that would have let federal prosecutors file civil lawsuits against suspected copyright infringers. Prior to the introduction of this act, only criminal lawsuits could be filed against suspected infringers.