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Перевод: forfeiture speek forfeiture


[существительное]
потеря ; конфискация


Тезаурус:

  1. Their Lancastrian sympathies had resulted in the forfeiture of their land early in the 1460s, when much of it was granted to Gloucester, but the de Veres had subsequently reached an accommodation with the new regime and had regained their land before Gloucester came of age.
  2. Declaration and double forfeiture invited Cambridge University to score 280, with the whole day at their disposal.
  3. "The threat" has become, in Soviet parlance, "well known", and well stereotyped: on their side, an economy locked into a scale and a tempo of war production which we may lack the will or wherewithal to match; on our side, a technological edge eroding under pressure of rising capital costs and determined Soviet effort; and finally, the forfeiture of strategic and nuclear superiorities which historically have served as NATO's trumps against traditional Soviet strengths.
  4. Response-cost procedures involve the forfeiture of rewards or privileges currently available - such as going out to play or staying up late on Friday evening.
  5. In effect, I kept a suitable silence and avoided direct confrontation, for I was well aware that the ultimate punishment under the regulations is expulsion or dismissal from the force, forfeiture of a considerable salary and pension, and, of course, the resulting immediate acquisition of true outsiderhood!
  6. This strong territorial element meant that when a major estate changed hands, whether by inheritance or forfeiture, the affinity of the previous owner would tend to turn to his successor for lordship.
  7. In O'Reilly v. Mackman the House of Lords held that a prisoner who was seeking to challenge (on the ground of breach of natural justice) a decision of a Board of Prison Visitors which had the effect of depriving him of a remission of sentence, had to use AJR procedure because he had no private law right to a remission but only a legitimate expectation that the remission would be granted if no disciplinary sentence of forfeiture of remission had been made against him.
  8. In another it was said that the legitimate expectation of a prisoner that he would be allowed maximum parole if no disciplinary award of forfeiture of remission of sentence had been made against him, gave him sufficient interest to challenge the award.
  9. And the conviction refers to an ultimately retrogressive form of co-operation: retrogressive because it requires too great a suppression of individuality, too great a forfeiture of a life of one's own; and hence, justifiable only by sheer necessity.
  10. seizure or forfeiture under legal process;
  11. He had been restored to the earldom in 1470 as part of Edward's measures against Clarence and the Nevilles, who had been the main beneficiaries of the Percy forfeiture.
  12. A weighty report was completed by May 1970 covering fines, service to the community, deferment of sentence, attendance centres, disqualification from driving or certain occupations, forfeiture of property, intermittent custody, and the combination of probation with other orders.
  13. Many Saxons were baptised and swore oaths to remain loyal, on threat of forfeiture of their lands and freedom.

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