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The borough has only one small shopping area, on Beach Road next to the 19th-century Borough Hall, which was built as a casino near the shore, then was moved to its current location in 1917 after the previous owner forfeited it for nonpayment of taxes.
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Students who live in states that allow 16- and 17-year-olds to leave high school may choose to drop out and keep their driver's license instead of staying in school and forfeiting it for truancy or poor grades.
Or forfeit it to us for the same price.
Another problem is estimating how much to put in; the limits are different for each account, but in both cases there's a use-it-or-lose-it rule that says that if you don't have eligible expenses to use the money in the account for, you forfeit it (some employers have a 6 weeks grace period into the following year).
"We show, on the contrary, most emphatically our regard for it by the adoption of a rule that he who violates that right in another forfeits it for himself," he said.
In the 2003 World Cup, for example, England forfeited its match in Zimbabwe, citing security concerns.
Unless the team departed for the tournament by Friday evening, it would have had no choice but to forfeit its next game, scheduled for Saturday afternoon against Japan.
The government's complaint does not give a dollar figure for what should be forfeited, although it seeks "any and all assets" of SAC and its hedge funds.
Though it did not admit guilt, Harbor Seafood ultimately forfeited $2.75 million for its role in the transaction.
He got their case dismissed once they forfeited $20,000--for the new station.
If careful scrutiny of Iraq's new report shows it to be still defaulting on its promises, it will have forfeited the chance for a peaceful solution.
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