/ˈprɒpərti ˈfɔːfɪt tuː ðə steɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: tài sản bị nhà nước tịch thu.
A more thorough explanation: Property forfeit to the state refers to the legal process by which ownership of property is transferred from an individual or entity to the government due to a violation of law or regulation. This transfer of ownership typically occurs as a result of a legal proceeding, such as a criminal conviction or civil judgment, in which the property is deemed to be connected to illegal activity or obtained through unlawful means. The state then assumes control and ownership of the forfeited property.
Example: The court ordered that the defendant’s property be forfeited to the state as part of the criminal sentence.