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Their lives were forfeit, and their lands reverted to the king; their heirs would not inherit.
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The party was not one of the two to re-register, and as a result was wound up and its assets forfeited to the state.
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Lee was, however, given the opportunity to rejoin the tournament later, but never did make his return, forfeiting the rest of his matches.
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Under the terms of the original bet, the loser of the 100th match must forfeit their bar to the winner.
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Through your own actions, you have forfeited your right ever to walk among us again.
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If an amount on one or both of the dice can not be moved, that amount is forfeited.
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As a result he was attainted as a traitor and forfeited much of his property.
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He thereby fails to close the deal and forfeits their friendship and a precious commission as well.
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The pair were then threatened with money laundering charges unless they forfeited the money.
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It also ruled that he forfeit all seniority on the lieutenants' list.
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