См. также: take money out of the country, taking currency out of the country duty-free, take vitamins regularly, take-it-or-leave-it contract
A writ of execution (also known as an execution) is a court order granted to put in force a judgment of possession obtained by a plaintiff from a court. When issuing a writ of execution, a court typically will order a sheriff or other similar official to take possession of property owned by a judgment debtor. Such property will often then be sold in a sheriff's sale and the proceeds remunerated to the plaintiff in partial or full satisfaction of the judgment. (Wikipedia)
Property is generally deemed to have been abandoned if it is found in a place where the true owner likely intended to leave it, but is in such a condition that it is apparent that he or she has no intention of returning to claim it. Abandoned property generally becomes the property of whoever should find it and take possession of it first, although some states have enacted statutes under which certain kinds of abandoned property – usually cars, wrecked ships and wrecked aircraft – escheat, meaning that they become the property of the state. (Wikipedia)
As the Red Army swept into Germany in 1945, their policy was to take possession of as many valuable works of art as possible. (Breakfast at Sothebys An A-Z of the Art World by Philip Hook)
