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.
Failure of call money for share holder its calld"forfeiture of shares"
His poor management of the business caused the forfeiture of the building and all the merchandise to his creations.
Forefiture of shares issued at par:-Share capital A/c Dr.To share allotment A/cTo Share Call A/cTo share forfeiture A/c(Forfeiture of shares issued at par)
A "cc cafa forfeiture" usually refers to a civil forfeiture action brought under the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act (CAFRA). This type of forfeiture allows the government to seize assets believed to be connected to criminal activity, even if the individual may not have been charged with a crime. It is important to understand the legal process and seek legal advice if facing a situation involving civil forfeiture.
No, federal law enforcement authorities do not need a conviction to initiate asset forfeiture proceedings. Asset forfeiture can occur based on the suspicion that property is connected to criminal activity, regardless of whether a conviction has been obtained. This process can happen through civil or criminal forfeiture, with civil forfeiture allowing the government to seize assets without a criminal charge against the owner. However, the property owner can contest the forfeiture in court.
yes there are.
Gene L Dodaro has written: 'Asset forfeiture programs' -- subject(s): Forfeiture
REO- Real Estate Owned or Bank owned, which means the real estate property is no longer mortgaged~ as a result of forfeiture or foreclosure.
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H. A. Arnn has written: 'Possibilities of reverter and forfeiture' -- subject(s): Cases, Forfeiture, Future interests, Reversion
When a lord opposed the king, the punishment was very often forfeiture, which meant that the lord's lands and titles were taken away from him.
Reversing a forfeiture typically involves demonstrating that the conditions leading to the forfeiture no longer apply or were unjust. This may require providing evidence to support your claim, such as rectifying the behavior that led to the forfeiture or addressing any outstanding obligations. Additionally, you may need to file a formal request or appeal with the relevant authority or entity that imposed the forfeiture. Legal assistance can be beneficial in navigating this process effectively.