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Title 16
Chapter 10
Subchapter IV
§ 773g. Crimes and criminal pena...
§ 773i. Administration and enfor...
§ 773g. Crimes and criminal pena...
§ 773i. Administration and enfor...
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Notes
§ 773h.
Forfeitures
(a)
Civil forfeiture proceeding
(b)
United States district court jurisdiction
(c)
Seizure of forfeited property
If a judgment is entered for the United States in a civil forfeiture proceeding under this section, the Attorney General may seize any property or other interest declared forfeited to the United States, which has not previously been seized pursuant to this subchapter or for which security has not previously been obtained under subsection (d). The provisions of the customs laws relating to—
(1)
the disposition of forfeited property;
(2)
the proceeds from the sale of forfeited property;
(3)
the remission or mitigation of forfeitures; and
(4)
the compromise of claims;
shall apply to any forfeiture ordered, and to any case in which forfeiture is alleged to be authorized, under this section, unless such provisions are inconsistent with the purposes, policy, and provisions of this subchapter. The duties and powers imposed upon the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection or other persons under such provisions shall, with respect to this subchapter, be performed by officers or other persons designated for such purpose by the Secretary.
(d)
Bond or other security; disposal of seized fish
(1)
Any officer authorized to serve any process in rem which is issued by a court having jurisdiction under
section 773i(d) of this title
shall—
(A)
stay the execution of such process; or
(B)
discharge any fish seized pursuant to such process;
upon the receipt of a satisfactory bond or other security from any person claiming such property. Such bond or other security shall be conditioned upon such person delivering such property to the appropriate court upon order thereof, without any impairment of its value, or paying the monetary value of such property pursuant to an order of such court. Judgment shall be recoverable on such bond or other security against both the principal and any sureties in the event that any condition thereof is breached, as determined by such court.
(2)
Any fish seized pursuant to this subchapter may be disposed of pursuant to the order of a court of competent jurisdiction or, if perishable, in a manner prescribed by regulations of the Secretary or the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating.
(e)
Presumption of violation
(
Pub. L. 97–176, § 10
,
May 17, 1982
,
96 Stat. 81
;
Pub. L. 114–125, title VIII, § 802(d)(2)
,
Feb. 24, 2016
,
130 Stat. 210
.)
cite as:
16 USC 773h
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