sequestrated Meaning in Bengali
Verb:
নি:সঙ্গ করিয়া রাখা, স্বতন্ত্র করিয়া রাখা,
Similer Words:
sequestrationsequin
sequinned
sequins
sequoia
seraglio
serai
seraphic
seraphically
seraphim
seraphs
serenade
serenader
serenades
serenading
sequestrated's Usage Examples:
Compounding with Delinquents which allowed Royalists whose estates had been sequestrated, to compound for their estates – pay a fine and recover their estates.
not treated as insolvent for legal purposes unless his estate has been sequestrated by an order of court.
war on Italy on 11 December 1941, the United States Federal Reserve sequestrated and liquidated the assets of BCI's branch in the US.
the Civil War and as a result he was imprisoned and his estates were sequestrated.
The estates of a later William Widdrington were sequestrated, and sold by the Crown, as a result of his attainder for treason for.
The estate was sequestrated by Parliament in 1645, and restored to its rightful owner in 1660.
In November 2013, Cullinan was sequestrated for failing to pay back Azrapix Investments CC R19300.
The present house, which dates to the early 16th century, was sequestrated during the English Civil War in 1647 and then reverted to the Bishop.
He was subsequently fined £600 and had his estate sequestrated.
Sodington Hall, Worcestershire, and at Mawley Hall, Shropshire were sequestrated.
Aldborough was treated as a delinquent and his estates at Humberton were sequestrated.
vessels in Russian ports, imprisoned some 4000–5000 crew members, and sequestrated some £1,500,000 in British property.
His estates were sequestrated on 30 September 1650.
His estate was sequestrated again in 1648.
remained a staunch royalist and Catholic and had both land and possessions sequestrated as a result.
the court held that an insolvent possesses an estate capable of being sequestrated even though, at the time of sequestration, his estate consists only of.
Cawley married Elizabeth, the daughter of a sequestrated Cavalier by 1655.
sequestration and sequestration allow a trustee-in-sequestration to take over a sequestrated individual's estate by order of the local Sheriff Court for the benefit.
His estates were sequestrated and he compounded in October 1644.
Synonyms:
seclude; adjourn; insulate; withdraw; isolate; sequester; retire;
Antonyms:
joint; dependent; same; common; unite;