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Forfeiture: A forfeiture is a cancellation in contract law. Most commonly a forfeiture is a legal action whereby a contract purchaser following default loses all his interest in the property. [100%] 2023-02-17 [Legal Terms]
Forfeiture: Forfeiture (from “forfeit,” originally an offence, and hence a fine exacted as a penalty for such; derived through the O. foris factum, a trespass, that which is done foris, outside), in English law, the term applied (1) to loss or ... [100%] 2022-09-02
Forfeiture (law): In modern U.S. usage, forfeiture is deprivation or destruction of a right in consequence of the non-performance of some obligation or condition. (Social) [70%] 2023-11-06 [Legal terminology]
Fines And Forfeiture: A fine or forfeiture, in the sense either that a sum of money is to be paid, or that the whole or a part of a man's property is to be turned over to the king or commonwealth by ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [57%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Confiscation And Forfeiture: Confiscation: Appropriation of private property to the public use or treasury. Confiscation of the property of peaceable aliens in Palestine who belonged to a nation at war with Israel, is not mentioned in either Biblical or rabbinical literature. Biblical history ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [57%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Forfeiture Act 1982: Under the English common law rule known as the 'forfeiture rule', a person who has unlawfully killed another is barred from acquiring any benefit as a consequence of the killing, and all inheritance and other rights are normally forfeit. The ... [57%] 2023-12-30 [United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1982] [Property law of the United Kingdom]...