Sentence examples for The forfeiture from inspiring English sources

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The forfeiture

noun

A legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property.

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The forfeiture process is lengthy.

The forfeiture committee is chaired by Sir Bob Kerslake, the head of the civil service.

The forfeiture gave Roosevelt four wins and four losses and Cold Spring Harbor three wins and five losses.

The forfeiture committee itself spoke of "an exceptional case" when it decided Goodwin's knighthood brought the honours system into disrepute.

The Forfeiture Act 1870 removed the rule by which felons forfeited their land, but took the vote from anyone sentenced to more than 12 months in prison.

The forfeiture of the fixture will re-ignite the county v college Dr McKenna Cup controversy.

The forfeiture of assets associated with criminal activity has an ancient history.

The forfeiture provision could have a significant effect on the pension benefits of a public employee convicted of a crime committed many years earlier.

That's one for the forfeiture committee.

The two women are fighting the forfeiture attempt.

Mr. Byler said that Broadening intends to appeal the forfeiture.

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