ceza, düşmesi, hakkını kaybetme, hakkın kaybedilmesi, para cezasına mahkumiyet, kaybedilen şey, kaybetme, PARA CEZASINA MAHKUMİYET:Bir şahsın, ihmal, hata veya bir haksız fiil yüzünden, ceza olarak askeri mahkeme kararı ile bir şeyi özellikle maaşının bir kısmını kaybetmesi hali. FORFEITURE OF ALL PAY AND ALLOWANCES DUE OR TO BE DUE:HAK EDİLMİŞ VEYA EDİLECEK BÜTÜN MAAŞ VE İSTİHKAKLARIN KAYBI, ceza olarak kaybetme,
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PARA CEZASINA MAHKUMİYET:Bir şahsın, ihmal, hata veya bir haksız fiil yüzünden, ceza olarak askeri mahkeme kararı ile bir şeyi özellikle maaşının bir kısmını kaybetmesi hali. FORFEITURE OF ALL PAY AND ALLOWANCES DUE OR TO BE DUE:HAK EDİLMİŞ VEYA EDİLECEK BÜTÜN MAAŞ VE İSTİHKAKLARIN KAYBI Askeri
The loss of forfeit property, The property lost as a forfeit, A legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property, Any loss occasioned by one's own actions, forfalture, The taking of an individual's property by a government, because the individual has committed a crime In the United States, private property cannot be taken, except by eminent domain upon payment of just compensation, or for nonpayment of taxes, A cancellation A legal action whereby a contract purchaser following default loses all his interest in the property, The relinquishing of property rights by a delinquent borrower, Plan assets surrendered by participants upon termination of employment before being fully vested in the plan Forfeitures may be distributed to the other participants in the plan or used to offset employer contribution, Where, in some criminal matters, property is taken by the government •Sentencing Options, loss; something given up as forfeit; fine, The loss of property rights by a delinquent mortgage borrower, the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc, 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, The action of relinquishing something that has become forfeit, That which is forfeited; a penalty; a fine or mulct, Loss or surrender of money, property, or a right or privilege for some specified reason, a penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something; "the contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time", something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty, Federal tax law requires that funds set aside in your Health Care and Dependent Care Spending Accounts must be used to pay for eligible expenses you incur during the same calendar year, When a person must give up money or property because they didn't meet a legal obligation (See also bail forfeiture ), The loss of money, or anything else of value, due to a breach of legal obligation or contract, Loss of money or anything of value due to failure to perform, The loss of a right, claim, interest or item of property as a result of one's failure to meet one's legal obligations, The loss of money or property resulting from failure to meet a legal obligation, Forfeiture is the action of forfeiting something. the forfeiture of illegally obtained profits Both face maximum forfeitures of about $1.2 million. when someone has their property or money officially taken away because they have broken a law or rule, The loss of money, property, rights, or privileges due to a breach of legal obligation, The loss or surrender of money, property, rights, or privileges due to a breach of legal obligation, Loss of rights; in a contact for deed, the loss of all interest in the property for nonpayment, The loss of property Also the procedure by which the seller on a real estate contract takes back the property due to non-payment, The loss of rights to an asset outlined in a legal contract if a party fails to fulfill obligations of the contract, Loss of property for some specified reason such as nonperformance condition or legal obligation, The loss of a water right based on its nonuse for a statutorily provided period of time (Rice (1991)), Loss of money or anything of value due to failure to perform, such as a deposit given to insure performance, When a delinquent borrower surrenders their property rights, The loss of money or anything else of value because of failure to perform under contract e g , the Payor failed to keep making payments called for under the mortgage, therefore, they forfeited all their rights to the property, The failure to fulfill obligations outlined in a legal contract which results in the loss of rights to an asset outlined in the contract, The loss of money or anything of value, due to failure to perform such as under an agreement to purchase, plural of forfeiture, Employees who terminate from an employers pension plan are forced to forfeit nonvested employer contributions These forfeitures may be applied as credits to remaining employee accounts or used to offset future employer contributions, depending on the pension plan, The benefits that plan participants lose because of death, severance of employment, or any other reason before the participants are fully vested in retirement benefits under the plan Under a defined benefit plan, the forfeited amounts must be used as soon as possible to reduce future employer contributions under the plan Under a defined contribution plan, the forfeitures may be either used to reduce future required employer contributions or allocated among the remaining participants to increase their benefits, Amounts representing the non-vested portion of a terminated Employee's account that is credited to the Employer and applied toward future Employer Contributions,
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The loss of forfeit property
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The property lost as a forfeit
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A legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property
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Any loss occasioned by one's own actions
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forfalture
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The taking of an individual's property by a government, because the individual has committed a crime In the United States, private property cannot be taken, except by eminent domain upon payment of just compensation, or for nonpayment of taxes
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A cancellation A legal action whereby a contract purchaser following default loses all his interest in the property
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The relinquishing of property rights by a delinquent borrower
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Plan assets surrendered by participants upon termination of employment before being fully vested in the plan Forfeitures may be distributed to the other participants in the plan or used to offset employer contribution
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Where, in some criminal matters, property is taken by the government •Sentencing Options
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loss; something given up as forfeit; fine isim
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The loss of property rights by a delinquent mortgage borrower
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the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc
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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
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The action of relinquishing something that has become forfeit
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That which is forfeited; a penalty; a fine or mulct
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Loss or surrender of money, property, or a right or privilege for some specified reason
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a penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something; "the contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time"
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something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty
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Federal tax law requires that funds set aside in your Health Care and Dependent Care Spending Accounts must be used to pay for eligible expenses you incur during the same calendar year
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When a person must give up money or property because they didn't meet a legal obligation (See also bail forfeiture )
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The loss of money, or anything else of value, due to a breach of legal obligation or contract
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Loss of money or anything of value due to failure to perform
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The loss of a right, claim, interest or item of property as a result of one's failure to meet one's legal obligations
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The loss of money or property resulting from failure to meet a legal obligation
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Forfeiture is the action of forfeiting something. the forfeiture of illegally obtained profits Both face maximum forfeitures of about $1.2 million. when someone has their property or money officially taken away because they have broken a law or rule
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The loss of money, property, rights, or privileges due to a breach of legal obligation
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The loss or surrender of money, property, rights, or privileges due to a breach of legal obligation
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Loss of rights; in a contact for deed, the loss of all interest in the property for nonpayment
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The loss of property Also the procedure by which the seller on a real estate contract takes back the property due to non-payment
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The loss of rights to an asset outlined in a legal contract if a party fails to fulfill obligations of the contract
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Loss of property for some specified reason such as nonperformance condition or legal obligation
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The loss of a water right based on its nonuse for a statutorily provided period of time (Rice (1991))
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Loss of money or anything of value due to failure to perform, such as a deposit given to insure performance
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When a delinquent borrower surrenders their property rights
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The loss of money or anything else of value because of failure to perform under contract e g , the Payor failed to keep making payments called for under the mortgage, therefore, they forfeited all their rights to the property
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The failure to fulfill obligations outlined in a legal contract which results in the loss of rights to an asset outlined in the contract
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The loss of money or anything of value, due to failure to perform such as under an agreement to purchase
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forfeitures
plural of forfeiture
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Employees who terminate from an employers pension plan are forced to forfeit nonvested employer contributions These forfeitures may be applied as credits to remaining employee accounts or used to offset future employer contributions, depending on the pension plan
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The benefits that plan participants lose because of death, severance of employment, or any other reason before the participants are fully vested in retirement benefits under the plan Under a defined benefit plan, the forfeited amounts must be used as soon as possible to reduce future employer contributions under the plan Under a defined contribution plan, the forfeitures may be either used to reduce future required employer contributions or allocated among the remaining participants to increase their benefits
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Amounts representing the non-vested portion of a terminated Employee's account that is credited to the Employer and applied toward future Employer Contributions
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