Betekenis van:
seizing

seizing
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • small stuff that is used for lashing two or more ropes together

    Hyperoniemen

    seizing
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • bindsel
    • the act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles)

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    1. seizing the ship and apprehending persons on board;
    2. Establish an inter-ministerial agency for the purpose of seizing proceedings from crime.
    3. Comments: These derogations may be applied only by authorities seizing dangerous goods.
    4. Comments: These derogations may only be applied by authorities seizing dangerous goods.
    5. Establish an inter-ministerial agency for the purpose of seizing proceeds of crime.
    6. Sosnowiec local authority conducted enforcement proceedings, seizing bank accounts (the amount of enforced claims is about PLN 1,7 million) and seizing claims in the form of rent (revenue equivalent to PLN 0,5 million).
    7. The Council Framework Decision 2001/500/JHA [4] lays down provisions on money laundering, the identification, tracing, freezing, seizing and confiscation of instrumentalities and the proceeds from crime.
    8. Providing business support services to enable enterprises, and in particular SMEs, to increase competitiveness and to internationalise, in particular by seizing the opportunities created by the internal market.
    9. Council Framework Decision 2001/500/JHA [3] lays down provisions on money laundering, the identification, tracing, freezing, seizing and confiscation of instrumentalities and the proceeds from crime.
    10. In order to be effective, therefore, any attempt to prevent and combat such crime must focus on tracing, freezing, seizing and confiscating the proceeds from crime.
    11. This provision is of particular importance in the context of procedures leading to measures such as the freezing or seizing of assets (including terrorist assets), pursuant to applicable national or Community legislation with a view to combating terrorism.
    12. Therefore, the definition of serious crime should be brought into line with the definition of serious crime in Council Framework Decision 2001/500/JHA of 26 June 2001 on money laundering, the identification, tracing, freezing, seizing and confiscation of instrumentalities and the proceeds of crime [5].
    13. Council Framework Decision 2000/383/JHA of 29 May 2000 on increasing protection by criminal penalties and other sanctions against counterfeiting in connection with the introduction of the euro [6],Council Framework Decision 2001/500/JHA of 26 June 2001 on money laundering, the identification, tracing, freezing, seizing and confiscation of instrumentalities and the proceeds of crime [7],Council Framework Decision 2002/629/JHA of 19 July 2002 on combating trafficking in human beings [8],Council Framework Decision 2002/946/JHA of 28 November 2002 on the strengthening of the penal framework to prevent the facilitation of unauthorised entry, transit and residence [9],Council Framework Decision 2004/68/JHA of 22 December 2003 on combating the sexual exploitation of children and child pornography [10],Council Framework Decision 2004/757/JHA of 25 October 2004 laying down minimum provisions on the constituent elements of criminal acts and penalties in the field of illicit drug trafficking [11],(b) which is covered by the Council Framework Decision 2002/475/JHA of 13 June 2002 on combating terrorism [12],