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1. Vermögensbeschlagnahme f, Verfall m, Einziehung f; Geldstrafe f, Geldbuße f;2. Verwirkung f, Verlust m (als Folge einer Handlung) -
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forfeiture 1. INS Verwirkung f des Versicherungsanspruchs; 2. LAW Verfall m, Verfallserklärung f, Verwirkung f (of right) -
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for·fei·ture[ˈfɔ:fɪtʃəʳ, AM ˈfɔ:rfə-]n LAW* * *['fɔːfɪtʃə(r)] Verlust m, Einbuße f; (of claim) Verwirkung f* * *1. → academic.ru/28891/forfeit">forfeit A 1, A 22. Einziehung f, Entzug m* * *n.Verlust -¨e m. -
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7 forfeiture of bail
forfeiture of bail Verfall m einer Kaution -
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forfeiture clause LAW, LOGIS kassatorische Klausel f, Verfallsklausel f (Ungültigkeitserklärung weiterer Originale; Konnossementoriginale – meistens 3 – verbriefen das gleiche Recht auf die Ware; wird jedoch ein Original vom rechtmäßigen Besitzer im Bestimmungshafen nach Schiffsankunft eingereicht, so verlieren die anderen Originale ihren Anspruchscharakter)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > forfeiture clause
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9 non-forfeiture
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > non-forfeiture
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(EN) acting; forfeit; forfeiting; forfeiture; performance -
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(DE) Beschlagnahmen; Konfiskation {e}; Konfiszierung {e}; (EN) condemnation; confiscation; embargo; forfeit; forfeiture; interception; poundage; seizure; sequestration -
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(DE) Verlust {r}; (EN) forfeit; forfeiting; forfeiture; losing; loss
См. также в других словарях:
forfeiture — for·fei·ture / fȯr fə ˌchu̇r/ n 1: the loss of a right, money, or esp. property because of one s criminal act, default, or failure or neglect to perform a duty compare waiver 2: something (as money or property) that is forfeited as a penalty… … Law dictionary
Forfeiture — For fei*ture (?; 135), n. [F. forfeiture, LL. forisfactura.] 1. 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. [1913 Webster] Under pain of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forfeiture — mid 14c., from O.Fr. forfaiture crime, transgression; penalty for committing a crime, from forfait (see FORFEIT (Cf. forfeit)) … Etymology dictionary
forfeiture — [fôr′fə chər] n. 1. the act of forfeiting 2. anything forfeited; penalty or fine … English World dictionary
forfeiture — The loss of rights to an asset outlined in a legal contract if a party fails to fulfill obligations of the contract. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * forfeiture for‧fei‧ture [ˈfɔːftʆə ǁ ˈfɔːrftʆər] noun [uncountable] 1. LAW when someone… … Financial and business terms
forfeiture — /forfatyar/ A comprehensive term which means a divestiture of specific property without compensation; it imposes a loss by the taking away of some preexisting valid right without compensation. L & K Realty Co. v. R.W. Farmer Const. Co., Mo.App.,… … Black's law dictionary
forfeiture — /forfatyar/ A comprehensive term which means a divestiture of specific property without compensation; it imposes a loss by the taking away of some preexisting valid right without compensation. L & K Realty Co. v. R.W. Farmer Const. Co., Mo.App.,… … Black's law dictionary
forfeiture — UK [ˈfɔː(r)fɪtʃə(r)] / US [ˈfɔrfɪtʃər] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms forfeiture : singular forfeiture plural forfeitures legal the loss of a right, a benefit, or something that you own because you have failed to do something or have… … English dictionary
forfeiture — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)fɪtʃə(r)[/t]] forfeitures N VAR: oft N of n Forfeiture is the action of forfeiting something. [LEGAL] ...the forfeiture of illegally obtained profits... Both face maximum forfeitures of about $1.2 million … English dictionary
forfeiture — /fawr fi cheuhr/, n. 1. an act of forfeiting. 2. something that is forfeited; fine; mulct. [1300 50; ME forfeiture, forfeture < OF. See FORFEIT, URE] * * * … Universalium
forfeiture — for|feit|ure [ˈfo:fıtʃə US ˈfo:rfıtʃər] n [U and C] formal when someone has their property or money officially taken away because they have broken a law or rule ▪ Refusal to sign meant forfeiture of property and exile … Dictionary of contemporary English