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by gwright
1490 days ago
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Hmm. I've been wondering why all the Russian yachts have been "arrested" lately in the news as opposed to "seized", for example. It sounded very strange to me as I thought that "arrested" only applied to people. Your use in this comment make me think that usage is tied to this legal concept of in rem. |
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