To Forfeit - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: to forfeitforfeit
commit a crime from fors outside faire to do something forfeited or subject to being forfeited vt 1 to lose or
Shall be forfeited
shall be forfeited means liable to be forfeited depending on the setting and
To forfeit
always to be collected by suit in some form a forfeiture is a penalty by which one loses in rights and
Forfeitable
liable to be forfeited subject to forfeiture
Bonded labour system
a specified period or for an unspecified period or 3 forfeit the right to move freely throughout the territory of india
Copyhold
bench it is generally an estate for life but is forfeited by a second marriage or incontinency the widow s free
Earnest money
a good faith intention to complete the transactions and ordinarily forfeited if the buyer default black s law dictionary 7th edn
Deodand
and for that reason was given to god that is forfeited to the crown to be applied to pious uses and
Handy dandy
holds some small object winning the object if right and forfeiting an equivalent if wrong hence forfeit
Deodand
person fell thence and was killed the thing was certainly forfeited in all indictments for homicide the instrument of death and
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