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séquestre [sekεstʀ]masculine noun( = action) sequestration• mettre or placer sous séquestre to sequester* * *sekɛstʀnom masculin Droit sequestrationbiens (mis) sous séquestre — sequestrated property [U]
* * *sekɛstʀ nm* * *séquestre nm1 Jur sequestration; mettre sous séquestre to sequestrate [biens]; biens (mis) sous séquestre sequestrated property; lever le séquestre to lift the sequestration order;2 Méd sequestrum.[sekɛstr] nom masculin1. DROIT [saisie] sequestration[personne] sequestrator————————sous séquestre locution adjectivale & locution adverbialebiens (mis ou placés) sous séquestre sequestrated property
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