Once one forfeits their inheritance, they have no control over what happens to it. That will be dictated by the will. If there was no will the laws of intestacy for that jurisdiction will apply.
probably not because if one team forfeited, the other team would take advantage of it
A forfeited game. Assuming the other team shows up with all nine or ten guys.
The act of forfeiting; the loss of some right, privilege, estate, honor, office, or effects, by an offense, crime, breach of condition, or other act., That which is forfeited; a penalty; a fine or mulct.
hat other forms are given for the prefix in-?
it is not actually not given on maps and the other name for Myanmar is Burma!
When a shareholder forfeits or is unable to meet his duties as a shareholder, his shares can be taken from him by other shareholders. Then the shares can be advertised to be transferred to another person.
Rule 66.1 of the NHL rulebook states that if the game is forfeited prior to being commenced the score is 1-0 and the players receive no personal statistics. If the game forfeited while in progress then the forfeiting team has a score of 0 and the opposing team has a score of however many goals they've scored.
money, food, military assistance, or other supplies given to help other countries
If it is clearly stated on the application that the fee is an "Application Fee" and not used for any other purpose (security deposit or utility deposit) it MAY be forfeited if youvoluntarily withdraw from the application process. It cannot be forfeited if they rule you ineligible because of financial or other reasons. This forfeit clause SHOULD appear on the application so that the applicant is aware of it. If it did not appear, you should be able to recover your fee although you may have to threaten to go to Small Claims Court to get it.
nope, there should be a signature of the other person. he/she can sue you if he knows it. then the person paid you can sue you too if he knows that the signature of the other owner wasn't there because the payment can be forfeited.
It is usually given intravenously. I believe it can be given by other routes e.g. intra-muscular.
The answer will depend on what other information is given.