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forfeiture
[ fawr-fi-cher ]
forfeiture
/ ˈfɔːfɪtʃə /
noun
- something forfeited
- the act of forfeiting or paying a penalty
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- re·forfei·ture noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of forfeiture1
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Example Sentences
Your lease may give your landlord a right of re-entry or forfeiture where you have failed to pay charges which are properly due.
From BBC
The payments came from forfeitures of slave ships and fines on their owners, with the proceeds divided 50-50 between the government and the litigants.
From Los Angeles Times
Violators can face criminal penalties and fines of up to $34,000, along with the forfeiture of any vessel involved in the incident.
From Los Angeles Times
He said: "The police are going to deal with by way of asset forfeiture in the lower court."
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The plot engine of “Rebel Ridge” is the law enforcement practice of civil asset forfeiture.
From Los Angeles Times
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