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If the average American family were to lose a nickel at some point during a week -- on the sidewalk or behind a dresser -- it would be forfeiting about one ten-thousandth of its weekly after-tax money.
The claim is against the property that caused harm, and the object or its equivalent value would be forfeited to the Crown as a "deodand," which is something "given to God".
As a consequence, the DfT asked for a £190m bond from FirstGroup that would be forfeited if it was unable to meet the tough payment schedule.
But HSI said, in accordance with its policies, the cash would be forfeited unless the former CIA employee petitioned the court.
Something of you would be forfeited, diminished.
The money would be forfeited if the company went bankrupt or had to be bailed out.
Those shares would be forfeited if his termination is decided to have been for cause.
The Iranian authorities have said that Ms. Shourd's $500,000 bail would be forfeited if she failed to return to face charges.
Union officials said workers had rejected the proposal in part because they were upset that they could not choose which specific days would be forfeited.
But hours later her legal team posted bail of $100,000, according to Reuters, which allows Ms. Lohan to avoid jail by providing money that would be forfeited if she became a fugitive.
Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis, in approving a $1.5 million bond package for Mr. Biton, allowed Mr. Orfaly to put up $30,000 in cash and his interest in two restaurants as assets that would be forfeited if Mr. Biton failed to appear for trial.
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