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Violators' winnings will be subject to forfeiture.
Moreover, the Romney campaign says the interest is not subject to forfeiture.
An unauthorized conveyance into mortmain made the land liable to forfeiture to the crown.
The compensation figures include deferred compensation, some of which is subject to forfeiture.
But he fled to Scotland after the disaster of Towton (1461) and was then attainted and condemned to forfeiture.
Mr. Malt's letters stated that the carried interest "is subject to forfeiture if I cease performing services for the partnership".
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The office of Isidro "Chilo" Alaniz, district attorney for Webb and Zapata counties, has had 14 successful operations that led to forfeitures or raids in two years, he said.
But under SB 585, the loophole would only apply to forfeitures valued at over $50,000.
A recommendation can be made by the honours and appointments secretariat to the forfeiture committee to revoke an honour if a person has been found guilty of a criminal offence.
Goodwin has no right of appeal, and in accordance with custom was given no right to make representations to the forfeiture committee, a group of five permanent secretaries.
He also is expected to face a reduction in rank to private, forfeiture of all pay and allowances and a dishonorable discharge, she said.
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