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forfeiture

A loss of money, property, or privileges due to a breach of legal obligation, which serves as compensation for resulting losses.

Related information about forfeiture:
  1. forfeiture - definition of forfeiture by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    for·fei·ture (fôr f -ch r , -ch r). n. 1. The act of surrendering something as a forfeit. 2. Something that is forfeited; a penalty. forfeiture [ˈfɔːfɪtʃə]. n. 1. something ...
     
  2. Asset forfeiture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Asset forfeiture is a form of confiscation of assets by the state, pursuant to law. It typically applies to the alleged proceeds or instrumentalities of crime.
     
  3. forfeiture.gov : ABOUT FORFEITURE.GOV
    Notices of administrative, civil and criminal forfeiture actions have traditionally been published in newspapers. Publication of forfeiture notices are now permitted ...
     
  4. Forfeiture - Merriam-Webster Online
    are now displayed on one page. 2 ENTRIES FOUND: forfeiture · forfeiture bond. for·fei·ture. noun \ˈfȯr-fə-ˌchu̇r, -chər, -ˌt(y)u̇r\. Definition of FORFEITURE ...
     
  5. USDOJ: Asset Forfeiture Program
    The Department of Justice Asset Forfeiture Program encompasses the seizure and forfeiture of assets that represent the proceeds of, or were used to facilitate ...
     
  6. USDOJ: Asset Forfeiture Program: Types of Federal Forfeiture
    Criminal forfeiture is an action brought as a part of the criminal prosecution of a defendant. It is an in personam (against the person) action and requires that the ...
     
  7. FEAR: Forfeiture Endangers American Rights
    Forfeiture Endangers American Rights is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to reform of asset forfeiture laws to protect property rights and restore due ...
     
  8. Forfeiture Support
    Recognized for our industry experience in upholding the Department of Justice ( DOJ) Asset Forfeiture contract, Forfeiture Support Associates (FSA), LLC is ...