👉 In the context of law and jurisprudence, "confiscatable" refers to an item or object that is not owned by a party in a dispute. This can be a tangible object (like a watch) or an intangible asset such as a piece of art. For example, if someone steals a watch from you but then returns it after being caught, the watch would be considered "confiscatable" since it was taken without your consent and is now returned to you. If,