His assets were confiscated as enemy property.
Prehen and all its holdings were confiscated by the British Government as enemy property.
Such slaves came to be called "contraband," a term emphasizing their status as captured enemy property.
They'll take back the oil as enemy property and we'll be out our money.
German rearmament activity reopened the mines from 1936 until the South African government closed the mine as enemy property in 1940.
Several Labour Temples were confiscated by the federal government as "enemy property" with several being sold off.
The court said the land was not abandoned and therefore could not be placed under the custodian of enemy property.
The factory was confiscated as enemy property after the war and in 1947 Ettore Bugatti died.
Nations often granted letters of marque which would entitle private parties to capture enemy property, usually ships.
After 1917, the American branch of the family business was confiscated as enemy property.