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  1. #1565876

    (c) the seizure by the plaintiff of property situated in the United Kingdom.

    (c) the seizure by the plaintiff of property situated in the United Kingdom. [GA]

    Uimhir 52 de 1998: AN tACHT UM DHLÍNSE CÚIRTEANNA AGUS FORGHNÍOMHÚ BREITHIÚNAS, 1998

  2. #1567205

    (c) the seizure by the plaintiff of property situated in the United Kingdom.

    (c) the seizure by the plaintiff of property situated in the United Kingdom. [GA]

    Uimhir 52 de 1998: AN tACHT UM DHLÍNSE CÚIRTEANNA AGUS FORGHNÍOMHÚ BREITHIÚNAS, 1998

  3. #463223

    Property and assets of the Fund, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from search, requisition, confiscation, expropriation, or any other form of seizure by executive or legislative action.

    Property and assets of the Fund, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from search, requisition, confiscation, expropriation, or any other form of seizure by executive or legislative action.

    AN tACHT UM CHOMHAONTUITHE BRETTON WOODS (LEASÚ), 2011

  4. #1566619

    However, a Contracting State may not assume an obligation towards a third State not to recognize a judgment given in another Contracting State by a court basing its jurisdiction on the presence within that State of property belonging to the defendant, or the seizure by the plaintiff of property situated there:

    However, a Contracting State may not assume an obligation towards a third State not to recognize a judgment given in another Contracting State by a court basing its jurisdiction on the presence within that State of property belonging to the defendant, or the seizure by the plaintiff of property situated there:

    Uimhir 52 de 1998: AN tACHT UM DHLÍNSE CÚIRTEANNA AGUS FORGHNÍOMHÚ BREITHIÚNAS, 1998

  5. #1567993

    However, a Contracting State may not assume an obligation towards a third State not to recognize a judgment given in another Contracting State by a court basing its jurisdiction on the presence within that State of property belonging to the defendant, or the seizure by the plaintiff of property situated there:

    However, a Contracting State may not assume an obligation towards a third State not to recognize a judgment given in another Contracting State by a court basing its jurisdiction on the presence within that State of property belonging to the defendant, or the seizure by the plaintiff of property situated there:

    Uimhir 52 de 1998: AN tACHT UM DHLÍNSE CÚIRTEANNA AGUS FORGHNÍOMHÚ BREITHIÚNAS, 1998