After his death, the Parsons estate sued the government for return of the forfeited money.
Rather, she will have forfeited her rights because she removed the rights of another.
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McManus was also disqualified from driving for five years and his car was forfeited.
He had forfeited some money to the government and was in the process of challenging the conviction.
He has even, as we report here, forfeited the goodwill of America's most dynamic and entrepreneurial asset.
Pakistan staged a sit-in after tea, which led to the officials deciding they had forfeited the game.
Several families missed the two flights offered to them by the U.S. and, therefore, forfeited their chance to move here.
In March the Economic Times, an Indian newspaper, reported that Satyam had also forfeited 46 customers, including Nissan and Sony.
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Gaddafi had renounced terror, forfeited nuclear and chemical weapons and programs, and declared himself ready to rejoin the community of nations.
Only New Zealand, their own campaign blighted by the forfeited match in Nairobi, were mourned as casualties of the second round.
The company will soon be giving forfeited money to a nonprofit that works with families whose houses have been foreclosed, he said.
The cases arise out of the disclosure of information by the Metropolitan Police relating to material forfeited by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire.
Pakistan forfeited a Test against England at The Oval - the first in Test cricket's history - on charges of ball tampering.
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For the time being at least, Russia has forfeited hopes for help.
Forfeited money from unfulfilled promises goes to a charity or, depending on the user's preference, an "anti-charity" -- one the user doesn't support.
In 2010, Macerich forfeited Valley View to the special servicer overseeing its securitized mortgage, reasoning that the mall wasn't worth its mortgage balance.
Aecom posted a loss in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2012, so it missed the target, and Mr. Dionisio forfeited the earlier grants.
Williams began a three-month suspension on Tuesday, the day he accepted the sanction, and all of his results from the US meet were forfeited.
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Expatriates, in Mr Kaufman's eyes, are tax exiles who have forfeited their right to choose a government which sets the taxes for those left behind.
The lightning American advance on Baghdad, beginning before the air-war proper, recovered an element of surprise that the large and ponderous deployment seemed to have forfeited.
The ban is an anachronism: it dates back to the days before universal suffrage, when felons forfeited their property, ownership of which was a condition for voting.
He also noted that some people may feel better about not making good on their promises if they opt to send their forfeited money to a good cause.
The GOP has forfeited its credibility with us mere voters.
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That lender soldiered on but forfeited its investment this summer.
Two cyclists forfeited a gold medal for a technical infringement and two badminton players were shown the door for not trying (as were six players from other countries).
But, runs the increasingly conventional wisdom, after this week, with voters' trust forfeited, the media derisive and whispering about his leadership under way, he is probably done for already.
The hosts declared their first innings, which had lasted only one scoreless over, and Durham forfeited their second on the final morning as both second division strugglers looked for a win.
"Until this decision there were very few federal decisions" that maintained that "substantial connection" required a direct link to the crimes by the owner of the property being forfeited, she said.
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