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sequestration Removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere by plants or technological measures. The Strategy is concerned with carbon sequestration which is defined by the IPCC as the process through which carbon is absorbed by biomass such as trees, soils and crops.
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sequestration Displaced material escapes as free fragment(s), which may migrate elsewhere.
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sequestration A legal process by virtue of which an officer of the court empowered to hold goods or property beonging to a person or body pending the settelement of a dispute or payment of a debt. In Scotland, sequestration is a procedure involving the realization of assets under the supervisons of the court and is instituted by a petition made to the court wither by the debtors or by one or more creditiors.
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sequestration means the separation or isolation of witnesses and their attorneys from other witnesses and their attorneys during an interview conducted as part of an investigation, inspection, or other inquiry.
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sequestration A written order of the court commanding the sheriff or other officer to seize the goods of a person named in the written order. Sometimes issued against a civil defendant or public employer.
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