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forfeiture

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ˈfɔːrfɪtʃər
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释义

n. (财产等的)没收;(权利、名誉等的)丧失 [ 复数 forfeitures ]

例句

He was deep in debt and faced with forfeiture of his property.
他债台高筑,面对他的是财产的没收。
The forfeiture of illegally obtained profits is part of the penalty.
没收非法获利是处罚的一部分。
Instead, he is suing to have the Texas civil asset forfeiture law struck down.
因此这个律师上诉要求废除德克萨斯州的《公民财产没收法》。

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or we're forced to give it up.In criminal forfeiture,someone is charged and convicted of a crime,
as part of the sentencing.That's criminal forfeiture.But in civil forfeiture, no person is charged with a crime --
most people have never even heard of.It's called "civil forfeiture."Most of you are generally aware of criminal forfeiture,
although the term itself might be a little unfamiliar,so let's begin with forfeiture.When we forfeit something, we give up that thing,
Of course, the government could've simply taken and kept the bootywithout necessarily using civil forfeiture,but doing so would have violated
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