By definition it means something surrendered or subject to surrender as punishment for a crime, an offense, an error, or a breach of contract. In big businesses today, specially in import and export, this transaction is widely used. How this works is, the importer posts an order to the exporter to be delivered at a specific date but the latter does not have enough financial resources to accomplish the order. The importer then deposits the amount of the order to its bank. This bank then notifies the exporter's bank that said amount is available and exporter can now loan the amount to finance the production. However, if the exporter fails to deliver the order in time or the products do not meet the importer's specifications, the importer has the option to withdraw its deposit. The exporter does not get paid and has to deal with the loan from its bank. This is forfeiting.
I guess you mean forfeiting. A team can forfeit for different reasons. The forfeiting team is declared the loser of the game.
In California, forfeiting the right of way to other drivers does not prevent accidents?
He/She has to achieve minimum 3% of votes to avoid forfeiting his deposit.
It means when you can't pay for something , you surrender it before it is repossessed.
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Synonyms for forfeit:give upgive inthrow in the towelsurrenderpart withendsacrificerelinquishloserenounce
In reality, it has no value if gaining it means forfeiting your soul. Just an opinion.
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Discounting is an archaic term which now refers to the process of forfeiting or factoring the letter of credit
Equity release is like remortgaging your house. Many people will put up their house as collateral for obtaining a lump sum of money to use and then pay the money back or risk forfeiting ownership. Schemes would be something that tricks them into forfeiting and thus not appropriate for anyone.
you would only lose your armor that is a higher rank then seargent.
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.