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  2. Forfeit (sport) - Wikipedia

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    forfeit. is a method in which a match automatically ends, and the forfeiting team loses. There are two distinct forms of forfeiture. One occurs when a team is unable (or refuses) to meet the basic standards for playing the game, either before the game begins or as a result of actions that happen during the match.

  3. Forfeit (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Forfeit (baseball) In rare cases, baseball games are forfeited, usually when a team is no longer able to play. Although not uncommon in baseball's early days, forfeits are now rare. There have been only five forfeits in Major League Baseball (MLB) since 1954; the last forfeit was in 1995, and prior to that, 1979.

  4. Asset forfeiture - Wikipedia

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    Asset forfeiture or asset seizure is a form of confiscation of assets by the authorities. In the United States, it is a type of criminal-justice financial obligation. It typically applies to the alleged proceeds or instruments of crime. This applies, but is not limited, to terrorist activities, drug-related crimes, and other criminal and even ...

  5. Forfeit - Wikipedia

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    Forfeit (sport), a premature end of a game. Forfeit (baseball) Forfeit (chess), defeat in a chess game by a player's being absent or out of time. Declaration and forfeiture, in cricket, two possible ends of an innings.

  6. Vacated victory - Wikipedia

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    Definition. A vacated victory is distinct from a forfeit, which simply reverses the outcome of a contest: when a game is forfeited, the team that won records a loss and the team that lost records a win. [ 4][ 5] By comparison, a vacated win only removes regular season and tournament wins from the record of the penalized team. [ 4]

  7. Declaration and forfeiture - Wikipedia

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    Declaration and forfeiture. In the sport of cricket, a declaration occurs when a captain declares their team's innings closed and a forfeiture occurs when a captain chooses to forfeit an innings without batting. Declaration and forfeiture are covered in Law 15 of the Laws of Cricket. This concept applies only to matches in which each team is ...

  8. Counterfeit money - Wikipedia

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    Numismatics portal. Money portal. v. t. e. Counterfeit money is currency produced outside of the legal sanction of a state or government, usually in a deliberate attempt to imitate that currency and so as to deceive its recipient. Producing or using counterfeit money is a form of fraud or forgery, and is illegal in all jurisdictions of the world.

  9. Forfeiture (law) - Wikipedia

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    Forfeiture (law) In modern U.S. usage, forfeiture is deprivation or destruction of a right in consequence of the non-performance of some obligation or condition. [1] It can be accidental, and therefore is distinguished from waiver. In the law of England and Wales, the forfeiture rule is the rule of law which prevents a killer from inheriting ...