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Definition of "Forfeiture" from the 'Lectric Law Library's Legal Lexicon.
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Pronunciation: \ˈfȯr-fə-ˌchu̇r, -chər, -ˌt(y)u̇r\. Function: noun. Date: 14th century. 1 : the act of forfeiting : the loss of property or money because of ...
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This article is about focuses on the confiscation/forfeiture of assets in common law countries. For a worldview focus on recovering the proceeds of crime ...
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FEAR is an American nonprofit organization dedicated to reform of federal and state asset forfeiture laws to restore due process and protect property rights ...
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Recognized for our industry experience in upholding the Department of Justice ( DOJ) Asset Forfeiture contract, Forfeiture Support Associates (FSA), ...
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The items listed on this site are not for sale. For information on the sale of forfeited assets, please visit www.usmarshals.gov/assets/sales.htm. ...
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forfeiture n. The act of surrendering something as a forfeit. Something that is forfeited; a.
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The Department of Justice's Asset Forfeiture Program is a nationwide law enforcement program that continues to be an effective and powerful strategy in the ...
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There are two types of forfeiture available to the government: civil forfeiture and ... The purpose of civil forfeiture is to confiscate property used in ...
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Forfeiture, the government seizure of property connected to illegal activity, has been a major weapon in the Federal government's "war on drugs" since the ...
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