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abandonment
over a period of time that shows a purpose to forgo parental duties and rights 3 : the act of abandoning
equitable election
beneficiary of an instrument (as a will) must make to forgo a challenge to the instrument and accept the benefit or
surrender
creditor] b : to give up completely or agree to forgo c : to cancel (one's insurance policy) voluntarily 2 :
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To pass by to leave See 1st Forego
Derivative settlement
shall in either case retain that settlement which under the forgoing provisions of the section he had at the age of
Notice
by notice obtained through acting for another. Subject to the forgoing limitations on the doctrine and effect of notice, a purchaser
Salary
commission was chargeable under s. 7, no other question of forgoing or not taxing could arise, Ram Prasad v. Commissioner of
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