forfeited in English

verb
1
lose or be deprived of (property or a right or privilege) as a penalty for wrongdoing.
those unable to meet their taxes were liable to forfeit their property

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1. Amounts of securities actually forfeited.

2. Abandum (Noun) Anything forfeited or confiscated.

3. Abandum: In old law , anything forfeited or confiscated

4. Abandum meaning (law) Anything forfeited or confiscated.

5. 24 The insurance premium is forfeited on cancellation.

6. Clause 61 Dealing with abandoned or forfeited alcohol, etc.

7. He was Attainted in 1541 and the peerage forfeited

8. Chaineed by attitudes is a slave and forfeited freedom.

9. 26 He has forfeited the right to represent the people.

10. They and their values had also forfeited the right to exist.

11. She could have forfeited what she earned from it without noticing.

12. They had not only forfeited the right to a political vote.

13. Because of his absence from the trial he forfeited all rights to appeal.

14. And once it has forfeited the power to act, the organization becomes both reactive and reactionary.

15. ◦ Proactive disclosure Memorandum D4-1-6 Disposal of Abandoned and Forfeited Goods Full Document:

16. Paragraph 142(1)(a) Authority to export abandoned or forfeited goods when deemed appropriate.

17. If not, the security shall be forfeited by way of payment of the additional duties.

18. • allocated forfeited amounts and related earnings that have accumulated in the member's account at retirement.

19. Clause 61 Dealing with abandoned or forfeited alcohol, etc. Customs Act 142.1 Section 142.1 of the Customs Act currently restricts the sale of abandoned or forfeited spirits, specially denatured alcohol, wine, raw leaf tobacco and tobacco products.

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21. Motochika surrendered, and forfeited Awa, Sanuki, and Iyo Provinces; Hideyoshi permitted him to retain Tosa.

22. Confiscate definition, to seize as forfeited to the public domain; appropriate, by way of penalty, for public use

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24. Ayala also forfeited more than $ 500, 000 that he had amassed in real estate and personal property.

25. (Genesis 2:17) By his choice, Adam forfeited his opportunity to live forever on a paradise earth.

26. While Greece has virtually forfeited its access to capital markets, Germany has never borrowed on better terms.

27. • allocated forfeited amounts and related earnings or losses that have accumulated in the member's account at retirement.

28. He and those who followed him were cast out and forfeited the right to a mortal body.

29. A ransom is a price paid to buy back something forfeited or to bring about release from bondage.

30. To this decision, the army leadership which had long ago forfeited its moral independence - gave its unqualified support.

31. Many years earlier Jacob’s brother Esau forfeited to him the right of firstborn in exchange for a bowl of stew.

32. The money is returned after they make all necessary court appearances, otherwise the Bail is forfeited to the government

33. The only result of clerical opposition was that the established Church once again forfeited its chance to control developments.

34. He no longer believed in himself, and knew he had forfeited the right to have others believe in him.

35. The moon has henceforth had the ability to return to earth, while man's right to do so was forfeited.

36. Your money will not be forfeited but you will have to repay any tax relief you have received.

37. Any ship, mode of conveyance or property forfeited by an order made under subsection (1), shall vest absolutely in the State.

38. Earl Ragnar broke his sacred promise he made to me and therefore, by our laws, he forfeited the right to rule.

39. 1 In rejecting the reductionism of rationalism, the counterculture was so deeply anti-intellectual that it forfeited access to its own history.

40. His Father accepted that price as counterbalancing what had been forfeited for the entire human race by the first man Adam.

41. Whatever may have happened, it was treated as an act of war and in these circumstances the perpetrators forfeited all rights.

42. Others suggested that because of its rigid op-position to birth control, the Church had forfeited its credibility in the reproductive debate.

43. The same reference work says that regular confession is meant “to restore the holiness of life forfeited by grievous sin and . . . to purify one’s conscience.”

44. Once attainder was established, the Attainted forfeited his real estate to the crown—a requirement symbolizing lack of entitlement to the benefits of society.

45. It was as well that she did because she had forfeited most of her private life for the sake of her chosen career.

46. Edward claimed Henry had forfeited his right to the crown by allowing his queen to take up arms against his rightful heirs under the Act of Accord.

47. Provided, if it is subsequently proved that the miner has made a false affidavit as to the work done on the claim, his title thereto shall be forfeited.

48. After your developer account is terminated, all of your apps are removed from Google Play and the users, statistics, and ratings associated with those apps are forfeited.

49. T.) To seize as forfeited to the public treasury”.Synonyms for Confiscate are for example appropriate, hold and impound.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.

50. Having forfeited his dignity and exhausted his resources, a foolish person would groan, saying: “How I have hated discipline and my heart has disrespected even reproof!