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  • CONTRABAND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CONTRABAND is illegal or prohibited traffic in goods : smuggling How to use contraband in a sentence Did you know?
  • Contraband - Wikipedia
    Contraband (from Medieval French contrebande "smuggling") [1] is any item that, relating to its nature, is illegal to be possessed or sold It comprises goods that by their nature are considered too dangerous or offensive in the eyes of the legislator—termed contraband in se —and forbidden [2][3][4]
  • What Is Contraband? Legal Definition and Penalties
    Contraband isn't just one thing — the legal definition shifts depending on context, and the penalties can extend well beyond a criminal sentence Contraband is any item that is illegal to own, carry, or distribute under the law
  • CONTRABAND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    CONTRABAND definition: anything prohibited by law from being imported or exported See examples of contraband used in a sentence
  • What is Contraband? (with pictures) - historicalindex. org
    Goods which are illegal to possess, such as stolen materials, are also called contraband Typically, contraband will be confiscated without compensation if it is found by representatives of the law Most nations have clear laws governing contraband, in the interest of free trade and public safety
  • Contraband - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
    The term contraband is a term used to describe illicit goods and generally refers to items imported or exported illegally Contra means “against” and bando means “ban,” so in simple terms, contraband means “against a ban ” An example of contraband is a drug carried across the United States border
  • “Contrabands” - Civil War Monitor
    Con•tra•bands | adjective or noun | 1) Prohibited or excluded by proclamation, law, or treaty 2) Anything by law prohibited to be imported or exported
  • Contraband | International Law Customs Regulations | Britannica
    contraband, in the laws of war, goods that may not be shipped to a belligerent because they serve a military purpose The laws of war relating to contraband developed in the later European Middle Ages and have undergone continual development in order to meet the needs of the major maritime powers


















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