Administrative seizure of property
I am interested in whether the tax service can impose an administrative seizure on my property if I violate the rules for the alienation of property that is under tax lien?
I am interested in whether the tax service can impose an administrative seizure on my property if I violate the rules for the alienation of property that is under tax lien?
If an official is found to have unfounded property, will his relatives be liable for civil forfeiture if they were unaware of the illegal origin of the property?
If the police seized your property during a search, but it later turns out that there were no grounds for the search, do you have the right to have your property returned? Will the rules for appealing such actions change?
If my property was seized during a search, but the prosecutor later refused to grant the motion to seize the property, do I have the right to demand its return immediately?
If the court has seized my property and funds at the claim of another person, can I expect this decision to be overturned if I prove that it violates the balance of my interests and the interests of the plaintiff?
I want to know if the court can seize my money and real estate at the same time if I am a defendant in a lawsuit?