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n. the act of a judge issuing an order that a jury or witness be ...
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c. 1400, from Late Latin sequestrationem (nominative sequestratio) "a depositing," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin sequestrare (see sequester).
Source: etymonline.com

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1) The act of isolating a jury or witness. 2) The act of a court taking property that is a subject of a legal dispute pending the outcome of a lawsuit to determine ownership. (See also: sequester)
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 separation.
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Displaced material escapes as free fragment(s), which may migrate elsewhere.
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Definition noun
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a process of separating the unacceptable or pathological aspects of our personality from the normal part.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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1 : the act of sequestering : the state of being sequestered 2 a : a writ authorizing an official (as a sheriff) to take into custody the property of a defendant usually to enforce a court order, ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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 Opportunities to remove atmospheric CO2, either through biological processes (e.g. plants and trees), or geological processes through storage of CO2 in underground reservoirs.
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Carbon storage in terrestrial or marine reservoir. Biological sequestration includes direct removal of CO2 from the atmosphere through land-use change, afforestation, reforestation, carbon storage in [..]
Source: climatehotmap.org

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Sequestration refers to capture of carbon dioxide in a manner that prevents it from being released into the atmosphere for a specified period of time.
Source: wbcarbonfinance.org (offline)

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According to 10 CFR 19.3 [Title 10 – Energy; Chapter I -- Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Part 19 -- Notices, Instructions and Reports to Workers: Inspection and Investigations], the term sequestration [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) the act of segregating or sequestering(n) the action of forming a chelate or other stable compound with an ion or atom or molecule so that it is no longer available for reactions(n) a writ that au [..]
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Keeping all jurors together during a trial to prevent them from being influenced by information received outside courtroom.
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Type of disc displacement where the extruded segment is fragmented, occasionally with displacement of the free fragment into the spinal canal, often to a site far removed from the point of rupture.
Source: neurolaw.com

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The inhibition or stoppage of normal ion behavior by combination with added materials, especially the prevention of metallic ion precipitation from solution by formation of a coordination complex with [..]
Source: environmentallawyers.com

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Any of several processes for the permanent or long-term artificial or natural capture or removal and storage of Carbon Dioxide and other Forms of Carbon, through biological, chemical or Physical Proce [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A developmental anomaly in which a mass of nonfunctioning Lung Tissue lacks normal connection with the tracheobroncheal Tree and receives an anomalous Blood supply originating from the descending thor [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A chemical complexing (forming or joining together) of metallic cations (such as iron) with certain inorganic compounds, such as phosphate. Sequestration prevents the precipitation of the metals (iron [..]
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Members of a sequestered jury are usually housed together in a hotel and are not allowed to contact people outside of the court. Sequestration rarely occurs and is meant for jurors' protection. I [..]
Source: courts.ca.gov

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(1) To render bankrupt. Strictly, it is a person's estate which is sequestrated or set aside for the use of his creditors.
Source: scotland-judiciary.org.uk (offline)

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The separation or isolation of a jury during the deliberations.
Source: nycdefense.com

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Custodial isolation of a trial jury to prevent tampering or exposure to publicity.
Source: 16thcircuit.org

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Isolation or segregation of a jury during trial. A sequestered jury usually stays together and cannot contact people outside the court. Sequestration rarely occurs and is meant for jurors' protection. It is used to keep the jurors away from the media or others that could improperly influence a juror's decision. The court will inform juror [..]
Source: courts.mo.gov (offline)

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see Carbon Sequestration
Source: arb.ca.gov

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The removal or storage of carbon in a place (a sink) where it will remain. Types of sequestration include 'geological' where CO2 is captured and buried underground and 'biologi [..]
Source: greenspec.co.uk

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(global warming) the removal of carbon dioxide from the Earth's atmosphere and storage in a sink as when trees absorb CO2 in photosynthesis and store it in their tissues.
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The inhibition or stoppage of normal ion behavior by combination with added materials, especially the prevention of metallic ion precipitation from solution by formation of a coordination complex with a phosphate. May reflect the influence of interferents.
Source: contaminatedsite.com (offline)

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Originally a legal term referring generally to the act of valuable property being taken into custody by an agent of the court and locked away for safekeeping, usually to prevent the property from bein [..]
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