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Legal Definitions - sequestrate
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Definition of sequestrate
Definition: To seize property by a writ of sequestration or to segregate or isolate a jury or witness during trial.
Example 1: The court ordered the bank to sequestrate the defendant's assets until the case was resolved.
Example 2: The judge decided to sequestrate the jury during the high-profile trial to prevent them from being influenced by outside factors.
These examples illustrate how sequestration can be used in legal contexts to protect property or ensure a fair trial. Sequestration can also refer to the process of excommunicating someone in ecclesiastical law.
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Simple Definition
Sequestrate: To take away something, usually property, by a legal order. It can also mean to separate or isolate a group of people, like a jury or witness, during a trial. In the past, it was used to describe a punishment called excommunication in the church.
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