seisable

/ˈsiːzəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being legally taken or seized, especially by a government or authority.
    • Any assets gained through illegal activity are seisable by the state.
    • The court ruled that the property was seisable for unpaid taxes.
    • The bank confirmed that the car was seisable if the loan was not repaid.
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