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"forfeit" Definitions
  1. taken away from somebody as a consequence of something that they have done
"forfeit" Synonyms
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Rubio and Trump would force workers to either forfeit some of those benefits or forfeit spending time with their newborn children.
Jerry Gross was ordered to forfeit $0003,036 that prosecutors said was obtained illegally, while his son agreed to forfeit $38,084, according to court documents.
Jerry Gross was ordered to forfeit about $0003,000 that prosecutors said was obtained illegally, while his son agreed to forfeit about $38,000, according to court documents.
In all, Shkreli is being forced to forfeit $7.36 million.
Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald also ordered him to forfeit $26,191,306.28.
But getting Europeans to forfeit American markets will be hard.
If they do not, the institute must forfeit $1 million.
Robreno also ordered Neff to pay $50,000 and forfeit $356,000.
Under an agreement with prosecutors, Trujillo pledged to forfeit $495,000.
He will forfeit $13,925 as a result of the suspension.
Both the Russian and Ukrainian churches would forfeit a lot.
Manafort, for instance, will forfeit $11 million to the government.
They decided to forfeit their careers for their family's safety.
If you leave too early, you forfeit those employer contributions.
Forfeit your refundIt makes sense when you think about it.
We shouldn't lightly forfeit our advantages by exiling devil's advocates.
He was also ordered to forfeit more than $7 million.
She's willing to forfeit Teen Mom 2 for this particular war.
IBT Media pleaded guilty on Tuesday and agreed to forfeit $30,000.
"It was either an impromptu haircut, or a forfeit," Frankel tweeted.
We forfeit the American promise of hard work and self-reliance.
You do not always have to forfeit equity to raise money.
The U.S. government wants Indivior to forfeit at least $3 billion.
Ms. Bonamo, 62, said she had to forfeit a $2,500 deposit.
He has agreed to forfeit around $50 million, court documents show.
If you fail to pay back your loan, you forfeit ownership.
In all, Manafort must forfeit $11 million to the federal government.
Smollett agreed to forfeit $10,000 in bail and do community service.
Essentially, we forfeit our reason and, in a republic, our citizenship.
If she missed a single payment, she would forfeit the house.
The independent directors at the nation's second-largest bank said Tuesday that Stumpf will forfeit $41 million in stock awards, while former retail banking executive Carrie Tolstedt will forfeit $19 million of her stock awards, effective immediately.
Both results can make you want to forfeit the step all together.
He and his son were also ordered to forfeit an additional $334,120.
Clinton seems more likely to forfeit opportunities through an overabundance of caution.
Afterwards, the bank announced he would forfeit $45 million in executive pay.
The actor agreed to forfeit $10,000 in bail and do community service.
If those people refuse to pay up, then they forfeit their property.
"I wanted her to forfeit as a protective mom," Latham told ESPN.
Upon signing, players forfeit their right to be recruited by other schools.
He was also fined $1.2 million and ordered to forfeit $3.34 million.
U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan has ordered Guzman to forfeit $12.6 billion.
That's not a contest that Apple or Google is likely to forfeit.
We all have that right, unless we forfeit it by our conduct.
The firms agreed to forfeit their equity in the Caesars parent company.
Engraved rings can be returned, though you'll forfeit the $25 engraving fee.
"All too often we forfeit before the debate even happens," Jordan said.
At the end of freshman year, she had to forfeit her scholarship.
I could have stopped the fight, but I didn't want to forfeit.
Cons: Research is time-consuming and O.T.A. bookings forfeit hotel loyalty points.
As a result of his plea agreement, Mr. Casado will forfeit $20163,500.
It also must forfeit about $600,000 in tournament payouts from those seasons.
To ignore it is to forfeit profit, not to mention critical credibility.
He was also ordered to forfeit $119,429 of proceeds from suspicious trading.
Leave the company before then, and you'll likely forfeit any unvested options.
He'll also have to take random drug tests and forfeit all weapons.
Anyone who refuses or fails to forfeit those firearms would be fined.
One more forfeit and the team could be disqualified from the league.
On Monday, Matsumoto ordered Shkreli to forfeit $7.36 million of ill-gotten gains.
They also often forfeit their right to participate in a class-action lawsuit.
They later had to forfeit all but $300,000, plus money for legal fees.
It's only the latest prestigious position the oncologist has been forced to forfeit.
He would forfeit the entire salary if he does not report before Tuesday.
Artists either need to get on board, or forfeit existing and potential listeners.
The 26-year-old will forfeit $853,000 for each week he stays away.
"If you're terminated and not vested, you probably forfeit the options," said Almonte.
Elliott will forfeit $559,192 in 2017 salary according to salary cap website Spotrac.
Spectators often don't realize what athletes must forfeit to compete at this level.
As part of a plea deal, she agreed to forfeit nearly $23.2 million.
If scientists refuse to participate, climate deniers get to claim victory by forfeit.
The CFTC wants DRW to forfeit $13.5 million in profits and pay penalties.
The defendant was also ordered to forfeit $1.6 million and eight Colombian properties.
He will forfeit approximately $471,1063 of his $2 million base salary this year.
Berry reminds us that to live this way is to forfeit our souls.
Clinton moves too far to the right, however, she will forfeit these votes.
Teams that signed such players would be forced to forfeit a draft pick.
I will utilize the cloud, but I will not forfeit to the cloud.
PA) to forfeit most of its voting rights in Italian broadcaster Mediaset (MS.
Center has agreed to forfeit that sum as part of a plea deal.
Any runners in that category who test positive will forfeit their prize money.
Hobby Lobby agreed to forfeit the items and pay a $3 million fine.
It was not clear whether the game would be counted as a forfeit.
He agreed to forfeit the $10,000 bond that had released him from jail.
We will forfeit the country's standing as a leader on the world stage.
Alphabet's founders should forfeit their special voting rights and gradually sell their shares.
In exchange, he agreed to forfeit his $10,000 bail and complete community service.
Pillar was fined an undisclosed amount and will forfeit about $6,000 in salary.
They do not want to forfeit the 30 percent penalty for a refund.
Because if he would have granted me injunctive relief and then years later, if it was overturned, then the university would have to forfeit any game I played in, forfeit revenue, and give up any records that might have been set.
O.J. was never forced to forfeit his Heisman winning status a la Reggie Bush.
Authorities are asking for Williams to forfeit more than $20,000 they say he received.
He was forced to forfeit 10 vacation days, according to a police misconduct database.
In 2015, five horses were forced to forfeit wins when they too tested positive.
He agreed at the time to forfeit about $450,000, his profit from the scheme.
Yet many Arabs seem ready to forfeit political rights in exchange for personal liberties.
He was also ordered to forfeit $24,213 and perform 200012 hours of community service.
In June, an undisclosed infraction forced the team to forfeit two organized team activities.
The new party would forfeit Labour's infrastructure, but would not struggle to attract donations.
He allegedly gave Johnson two options: either cut his hair or forfeit the match.
He was sentenced to 24 years in prison and ordered to forfeit $45 million.
He still lost his appeal, and was forced to forfeit $6,725 in prize money.
The repeat offender will forfeit $51,829.25, and the AHL has to approve his status.
The policy is part of what Manafort could forfeit to the government if convicted.
Former Speakers do have to forfeit the office if they accept another government position.
The clinic, they said, would have to forfeit its license and close its doors.
He had to forfeit his office and his property, and he died in prison.
The forfeit was announced Saturday by Flashpoint 1 as a result of roster complications.
The former general must also forfeit any of his non-vested stock and options.
Surely it's an act of patriotism to forfeit your job to fight for others.
Manafort also agreed to forfeit millions of dollars in assets to the federal government.
Workers forfeit as much as $400 million each year in unused account cash, FSAStore.
The ITF says Dan will forfeit his points and prize money from the event.
If they fail to do so, the municipality has the right to forfeit the policy.
In addition to his prison sentence, Shkreli was ordered to forfeit more than $7 million.
Two corporations controlled by the Miami Tribe agreed to forfeit $48 million to avoid prosecution.
He'll also have to forfeit real estate to the US government valued in the millions.
With the country making up 10% of Uber's rides, it's a market it can't forfeit.
The U.S. government said it would seek to have it forfeit at least $22010 billion.
When they were caught, they only had to forfeit less than five weeks of profit.
Research Too often, leaders forfeit their leadership position when trying to collaboratively make a decision.
Was Whack World a calculated effort to forfeit needing a streaming platform to access it?
If suspended, Edelman would forfeit roughly $470,588 of his $2 million base salary this season.
If you redeem for a night of lesser value, however, you forfeit the difference. Hotels.com.
"Under our Constitution, equal justice requires that he forfeit his office," the Alabama senator continued.
The Cardinals will have to forfeit their first two picks in the 2017 draft—Nos.
The FTC wants Teami to forfeit $15.2 million, the sum total of its questionable sales.
Most of the more than 950 owners who declared bankruptcy had to forfeit their medallions.
People could forfeit their government coverage and receive a credit to buy private insurance instead.
"We will not forfeit our faith because of suppression by the authorities," Mr. Gu said.
If he didn't, he could be fired for "cause" and would forfeit any severance payment.
The court also ordered her to forfeit her bail of 30 million baht, about $900,000.
If Democrats don't stand up for their beliefs and their constituents, they lose by forfeit.
You typically forfeit that money, said MaryJo Fitzgerald, a community expert with career site Glassdoor.
He added: "I don't think I'll have to forfeit any money" when he is sentenced.
He will forfeit about $6,066 of his $550,000 salary, with the money donated to charity.
Applicant must be willing to risk and forfeit a hard-earned Hall of Fame reputation.
Users forfeit the right to a jury trial or class action, among other legal avenues.
But it seems as though federal leadership may forfeit their opportunity to pass substantive reforms.
Faced with a forfeit, the 16-year-old wrestler had a trainer cut his hair.
Mr. Carlineo was also ordered to forfeit six firearms and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
As part of the settlement, Bisonnette will forfeit all of his profits from the book As part of the settlement, Bisonnette will forfeit all of his profits from the book, and will apologize for not complying with the disclosure procedures as required by the DoD.
If you close your account with an active rewards balance, it's possible you'll forfeit your points.
After falling behind on the payments, he recently agreed to forfeit the contract to the house.
He was also found with $117,000 in cash, which he will forfeit under the plea deal.
Anyone who does not forfeit the banned weapons could be fined up to $1,000 a day.
In the event she's unable to perform, per the competition's rules, she'll be forced to forfeit.
The bank announced on Tuesday that Stumpf agreed to forfeit about $41 million in unvested equity.
If you leave the company before you're fully vested, you forfeit a portion of the match.
Rather than forfeit unused money at year's end, burn up your remaining FSA bucks at fsastore.
He also agreed to forfeit $6.4 million and relinquish rights to a painting by Raoul Dufy.
If the suspension is upheld, the 32-year-old Edelman would forfeit $470,588.20 in base salary.
Last month Trujillo, who also admitted to filing a false tax return, agreed to forfeit $495,000.
Cogan also ordered Guzman to forfeit $12.6 billion in a hearing in federal court in Brooklyn.
Even now, she will reportedly be asked to forfeit only $2023 million in unvested equity awards.
Many worry that if they go ahead without first receiving the money, they may forfeit it.
Both agreed to forfeit those payments to the government with interest without admitting to the charges.
The next day, the city made Erskine's team forfeit for using a black player, Erskine said.
Micromanagement can needlessly impede the pace of operations, forfeit opportunities, and put lives at greater risk.
The Philippines were eventually forced to forfeit the game after all but one player fouled out.
Sparks ordered Gluk to pay a $133,000 fine and to forfeit $677,804, the Justice Department said.
He should ask them why they willingly chose to forfeit their free healthcare to come here.
Yet again, Cora's challenge was to throw Lou within ten minutes, or forfeit the $25 prize.
Tsastsin, who was also ordered to forfeit $2.5 million, blamed his "stupidity" for his criminal conduct.
A possible forfeit is not helpful, but it really was an issue of health and safety.
Mr. Manafort also agreed to forfeit $46 million in cash and property derived from his crimes.
In pleading guilty, he was ordered to forfeit nearly $44 million that he earned from scheme.
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Zero owners out of 23 would forfeit 2112 home dates per season and their corresponding revenue.
Bankers who join a rival typically forfeit those payments, and demand compensation from their new employers.
He estimated the group could forfeit as much as $58,000 because of the last-minute cancellation.
It's against the rules and you will forfeit this person's opportunity to get an H-1B.
She will also forfeit the prize money and ranking points she earned at the Australian Open.
According to court documents, Manafort, by pleading guilty, agreed to forfeit four homes and multiple bank accounts.
Sanders seems more likely to forfeit them through cluelessness about how to run a giant administrative bureaucracy.
No one should be made to go into debt or forfeit an opportunity because it is unpaid.
The longtime "DWTS" pro said that would mean they would forfeit and have to leave the competition.
He also had to forfeit his position as a police officer with the Franklin Township Police Department.
Owners who are found guilty of abuse will be forced to forfeit their pets to local shelters.
The deferred part of bonuses for a number of former executives will also be forfeit, Murray said.
Pierce was additionally ordered to forfeit nearly $870,000 and was sentenced to three years of supervised released.
In his message, Booker urged Americans not to "surrender" or "forfeit" their values despite Trump's imminent presidency.
Under our Constitution, such acts are high crimes and equal justice requires that he forfeit his office.
Goldman could face large fines or have to forfeit the money it made on the bond deals.
When they left a company, they would have 90 days to exercise those options or forfeit them.
The album went platinum and forced Bieber to forfeit school in exchange for touring and making music.
In most cases, if you switch the striker and the goalie, the team might as well forfeit.
Manafort also agrees to forfeit several properties and the current funds held in several bank accounts. Oct.
In a signal of forfeit, she sighed, shrugged and said, "Maybe the world is just too loud."
Manafort has also agreed to forfeit several properties and the current funds held in several bank accounts.
The Assembly plan has its own weaknesses, like not forcing convicted public officials to forfeit their pensions.
Manafort also agrees to forfeit several properties and the current funds held in several bank accounts. Oct.
The school had to forfeit every game Acha played and was put on probation for four years.
To forfeit a major pipeline like the Keystone XL would be a serious mistake for North America.
If convicted, he would also have to forfeit any property or money he obtained through the conspiracy.
"We were told that … we would forfeit profitability" as compared to traditional, profit-at-all-costs models.
The arts and craft supplier agreed to forfeit the artifacts earlier this year following a federal investigation.
As part of his plea, he has agreed to forfeit $1,046,000 in improper payments that he received.
By letting PowerPoint slides be the messenger, you forfeit an emotional or personal connection to your audience.
We debate for 248.17 minutes about if we book a hotel room and forfeit our hostel booking.
It is a game that, to some of the teams involved, should have been declared a forfeit.
Faced with a forfeit, the Buena Regional High School student athlete had a trainer cut his hair.
There's a soccer club in Portugal deemed so violent that some opponents have chosen to forfeit matches.
The judge has yet to rule on how much money Shkreli should forfeit to the federal government.
We'd have to forfeit our Star Wars fan cards if we forgot it: Aunt Beru's blue milk.
He will forfeit $103,024 in salary for the two missed games, on top of the undisclosed fine.
Ultimately, the case was dropped, with Smollett agreeing to forfeit the $10,000 he had posted for bail.
It was a means of protesting Madrid's crackdown on the vote without having to forfeit the game.
Krushelnitchkii and his partner, Anastasia Bryzgalova, had to forfeit the bronze medals they won at the Games.
We can sit here in Virginia and forfeit $4.6 million a day or $473 billion per year.
The L.A. Times reports that Tobin's plea deal also requires him to forfeit $4 million to the government.
Why would John Brennan make the consequential decision to forfeit his credibility with his extreme anti-Trump statements?
Not only can they no longer sell alcohol; they must forfeit all the liquor they had in stock.
So if you don't reside in the US, I suppose Netflix just takes this whole thing by forfeit.
"Our girls soccer teams were forced to forfeit each match in the state tournament this weekend," Lightfoot wrote.
He will also have to forfeit any property derived from the false statements he made to the lender.
" Villarreal replied: "She does but he will forfeit the rights so we can hand them over to you.
Criminals forfeit their claim to protections under the admonishment that you ought not speak ill of the dead.
He was also ordered to pay $100,000 in fines and forfeit $95,000 in proceeds from the fraud scheme.
The last thing that genuine grassroots change agents ought to do is forfeit their independence to career politicians.
Since last week's Senate Banking hearing on the bank's sales practices mess, Stumpf agreed to forfeit $1.53 billion.
Says none will receive a 2016 bonus and each will forfeit all outstanding equity awards and stock options.
As forfeit, Nanjiani, who apparently can't stand Brussels sprouts, was to then eat a hefty serving of them.
Defeat the opponent and gain XP for the move, fall in defeat and forfeit all that potential experience.
Arbitration clauses, in which customers and staff forfeit the right to pursue class actions, have become more common.
All too often we forfeit even before the debate even happened, before the referee even blows the whistle.
If families couldn't pay, they might have to forfeit all their furniture or even their front door instead.
Such an experience is sure to disappoint many consumers — and could cause a retailer to forfeit a sale.
It's rare, however, that an individual understands exactly how much they'll have to forfeit while growing their business.
Smollett's volunteer service in the community and his agreement to forfeit his bond to the City of Chicago.
Harvard's team won't compete for the rest of the season, and is forced to forfeit its remaining games.
Says Jas Mobile will forfeit 644 million baht for not obtaining the licence, which is no significant impact.
He will also forfeit $1 million and give up stakes in three Belize companies sharing the IPC name.
She also ordered that he forfeit almost $7.4 million to the federal government, and pay a $75,000 fine.
Tinley's plea included an agreement to pay restitution for those costs and forfeit two laptops, according to Law360.
The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) hangar at Kunsan Air Base will forfeit $53 million to the border wall.
For this artist to forfeit his well-known penchant for meticulousness, control, and restraint, is no small thing.
Under a plea deal, Trujillo, who also admitted to filing a false tax return, agreed to forfeit $495,000.
But with the exception of a small annual stipend, she must forfeit any additional winnings, per N.C.A.A. rules.
Andrew chose to have his hair cut rather than forfeit the match, according to a letter from Cappuccio.
A family's foreclosure nightmare They had to move their teenage son, give up three dogs and forfeit equity.
Also, Carrie Tolstedt, the head of the bank's community banking arm, will forfeit $19 million in unvested equity.
The team would have to forfeit and give up its chance to win a third consecutive state championship.
If Wright retired, he would forfeit the $27 million left for the final two seasons of his contract.
The company agreed to forfeit $15 million and accepted a five-year ban from the international gold market.
And by the time he spectacularly disrupts the reception, any emotional capital the viewer has invested is forfeit.
People convicted of felonies or domestic violence misdemeanors forfeit their right to bear arms in the United States.
Smollett's volunteer service in the community and agreement to forfeit his $212,22020 bond to the City of Chicago.
In July, the federal government brought a civil complaint against Hobby Lobby, which agreed to forfeit the items.
He also had to forfeit his prize money for the current season, including anything he'd won so far.
A New Jersey high school wrestler was forced to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit his match in 2018.
They would also be forced to forfeit any property obtained through their alleged offenses, according to the indictment.
Under the settlement, Stifel and Noack agreed to jointly forfeit $1.66 million and pay $840,000 in prejudgment interest.
The Tokyo District Court revoked Ghosn's bail agreement, meaning he will forfeit the $14 million paid so far.
Should Lampert's offer falter again, he will forfeit more than $18933 million from his deposit to Sears creditors.
When an employee signs a contract with a forced arbitration agreement, they forfeit their right to sue the company.
The four executives will not get bonuses for 2016 and will forfeit unvested equity awards and vested outstanding options.
As part of his plea, Yani Rosenthal also agreed to forfeit $500,000 and pay a fine of $2.5 million.
The sentence, which included an order that Fishenko, 50, forfeit over $500,000, was confirmed by the U.S. Justice Department.
And so a cute video or amateur poem is unlikely to persuade many of them to forfeit their laptops.
He also had to agree to forfeit certain assets if he fled or failed to show up to court.
At that point, the referee gave the athlete 90 seconds to either cut his hair or forfeit his match.
Li, who prior to his indictment was a member-elect to FIFA's executive committee, also agreed to forfeit $668,000.
Current students "were not immediately forthcoming about their involvement," he added, leading to the decision to forfeit remaining games.
He was also ordered to forfeit $26,182,386, though it's unclear how much of that, if any, he currently has.
If Indivior is convicted, the government will seek to have it forfeit at least $3 billion, the indictment said.
If Indivior is convicted, the government will seek to have it forfeit at least $3 billion, the indictment said
It seized myRedBook and demanded that the site's owner, Eric "Red" Omuro, forfeit $22016 million in cash and property.
He also agreed to forfeit more than $45 million, though his lawyer has said he cannot afford that sum.
Kats, who has been in custody since his arrest in May 2013, was also ordered to forfeit $6.5 million.
As part of his guilty plea, Rimasauskas agreed to forfeit roughly $49.7 million that he obtained from the scheme.
Editorialists wail that Trump is somehow causing the U.S. to forfeit its role as the leader of the West.
He also had a biodiesel-powered motorcycle built by the show American Chopper, which he will have to forfeit.
Hobby Lobby in July agreed to forfeit the artifacts and pay a $3 million fine to resolve the action.
Manafort has also agreed not to travel internationally and to forfeit his three passports to the special counsel's office.
He has not been sentenced, but faces 10 years to life in prison and agreed to forfeit $1.37 billion.
He will get back $282,258 of the $564,516 he was going to forfeit as a result of the suspension.
Over his career, Mejia has earned about $3.6 million, but he will forfeit his $2.4 million salary for 2016.
He could be asked by an M.L.B.-appointed domestic violence counselor to forfeit any weapons, according to the policy.
Any current or former Goldman employees with restricted stock must regularly sign a confidentiality agreement or forfeit the payments.
Nepal tells climbers to bring their trash down from the mountain or forfeit $4,000 dollars in a garbage deposit.
We found many medallion buyers had to sign reckless loans that made them forfeit almost all their income, indefinitely.
Ms. Bronfman's plea agreement with the government calls for her to forfeit $6 million, Judge Garaufis said in court.
But if you forfeit proximity you can tap into peak perks without the ski in/ski out price tag.
In addition, Ms. Brann was made to forfeit eight days of personal leave time, which was valued at $2500,2600.
I had to forfeit my cheap Fiji Airways ticket because the only flight the next day was sold out.
As a "deferred type of prosecution," Smollett agreed to forfeit his $10,000 bond and do community service, Magats said.
But, these two are certainly not the first Royals to step back, forfeit titles, or abdicate from their responsibilities.
Rimasauskas also agreed to forfeit about $49.7 million he personally obtained from the scheme, according to a court filing.
Fowler declined the Cubs' qualifying offer, meaning the Cardinals must forfeit the No. 19 pick in the upcoming draft.
Mr. Hawilla's guilty plea required him to forfeit all or most of the riches created by this deal making.
If we try to prosper by shutting off trade, we will not only forfeit the country's future economic prosperity.
In 2013, Rosales pleaded guilty to fraud, money laundering and tax evasion, and was ordered to forfeit $81 million.
He is also likely going to have to forfeit any cash or valuables obtained through his alleged illegal activity.
Matsumoto also has ordered that Shkreli forfeit nearly $7.4 million to the federal government and pay a $75,000 fine.
"In the end we will forfeit synergies, people's incomes will fall and national vigor will decline," Mr. Liang wrote.
In a settlement, the Greens agreed to forfeit more than 3,000 objects and pay a sum of $3 million.
As an example, it had to forfeit management rights over Hulu, a joint venture one-third-owned by NBCUniversal.
To that end, 29% of parents said they would forfeit vacations and 26% would sacrifice their savings, Country Financial found.
With two weeks' notice to leave, Saudi husbands fear they might forfeit their livelihoods if they follow their Qatari wives.
If she cannot come up with the money, Ms. Howard will have to forfeit the contract and leave the house.
Fans who purchased the meet-and-greet packages will only be given refunds if they forfeit their tickets in exchange.
In addition to his prison sentence, Billy previously agreed to forfeit more than $26 million in connection with the fraud.
Prosecutors are asking a judge to send him to prison for 55 years and order him to forfeit $192 million.
Former CEO Stumpf will forfeit $69 million in total compensation, or 24% of what he earned between 2011 and 2016.
Anyone in violation, and fined, could also be forced to "forfeit to the Village any assault weapon," the ordinance states.
As part of that deal, he would forfeit four of his real estate properties if he violated his bail conditions.
Buyers who bought at the high end chose to forfeit their deposits instead of paying for finished vessels worth less.
Anyone who does not forfeit the banned weapons listed in the ordinance could be fined up to $1,000 a day.
When an erratic Fischer appeared ready to forfeit the match, Henry Kissinger personally phoned him to ask him to stay.
So that they are kept honest, reporters must stake some REP, which is forfeit if other reporters overturn a decision.
As a U.S. citizen, you must — under federal law — have health coverage or you will forfeit all Social Security benefits.
The fear is that media publications forfeit much of their brands, traffic and money-making autonomy for short-term gains.
With two games to go, the team unanimously decided to forfeit the rest of the season and keep the girls.
Should a person forfeit certain constitutional rights just because he or she chooses to carry a firearm lawfully in public?
"Employees who forfeit their vacation days do not perform as well as those who use all their time," Denis says.
The U.S. must step back onto the global stage rather than forfeit international leadership — and the 21st century — to China.
Several lawmakers have said they will forfeit or donate their paychecks as a partial government shutdown enters its third week.
A federal judge has ordered former drug company CEO Martin Shkreli to forfeit $7.36 million in assets, Reuters reported Monday.
Which teams are confident enough to forfeit enough salary and valuable assets for a player who can walk this summer?
If they start a new job after the noncompete period expires, they forfeit any compensation they have not yet received.
Under a plea deal, he agreed not to appeal any prison sentence of 71 months or less and forfeit $230,000.
A Colonel married to another service member and also stationed at Fort Bragg will only forfeit 6900% of her RMC.
Garrett would force young people to enter adulthood with massive student debt or forfeit part of their earned Social Security.
He was sentenced in November to two years of probation and ordered to forfeit $170,000 and pay a $25,000 fine.
But she said the reason for her return to Stanford was that she didn't want to forfeit her academic position.
We purport to be a country that respects the autonomy and liberty of all individuals, unless they forfeit these rights.
Since the attack, Gambhir has urged India to forfeit matches against Pakistan in the next World Cup staring end-May.
As reported by Bloomberg last month, the watch will once again forfeit cellular connectivity for the sake of battery life.
But one of the penalties of entering the race late is that you forfeit some opportunities to win over voters.
Few of the cases, they say, would cause an American parent to forfeit the ability to care for a child.
People who registered to vote on Sunday but do not do so forfeit the chance to participate, under election rules.
As the D.N.C. rules currently stand, New York could forfeit some delegates at the national convention for voting so late.
Sunday's other match was a forfeit by FunPlus Phoenix, which allowed Orgless to advance in the Group C lower bracket.
The team was also fined $5 million and further forced to forfeit critical draft picks for this and next season.
In Honeycutt, criminal prosecutors sought to require a defendant to forfeit profits earned by a co-conspirator from drug transactions.
According to Schefter, if the equipment hadn&apost arrived on time, the Chiefs would be forced to forfeit the game.
Those who skip meetings or do not show up for chores at the program's nurseries forfeit the monthly $230 subsidy.
Early Bitcoin holders who lost their passwords were devastated to forfeit tens of thousands of dollars' worth of the currency.
If, on the other hand, tax reform fails, the G.O.P. majority is forfeit and Washington will descend to utter dysfunction.
The former is forfeit, while the latter can be returned on payment of a C$250-to-C$5,000 fine.
Matsumoto separately ruled on Monday that Shkreli must forfeit nearly $7.4 million to the federal government because of his crimes.
Several former employees said in interviews and court filings that they felt pressured to forfeit the right to speak out.
Prosecutors dropped the charges in March, saying an agreement by Smollett to forfeit his $10,000 bond was a just outcome.
The 19-year-old is considered a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and will forfeit $11,280.49.
The measures include requiring executives who engage in misconduct to forfeit up to three years of pay pegged to their performance.
A life is a life, and if you criminally take an innocent life you'd better be prepared to forfeit your own.
Nonetheless, she agreed to forfeit some $22023 million in assets held in her name, including the couple's Upper East Side apartment.
If the full suspension is upheld, Wilson would forfeit nearly $1.3 million in pay and be ineligible to play until Nov.
Edgar Valdez Villarreal, also known as "La Barbie" for his light eyes and complexion, also was ordered to forfeit $192 million.
It also prevents members who do not actively opt out of the settlement to forfeit any future claims against the company.
Fujinaga was also ordered to forfeit $813.3 million and make $1.13 billion of restitution, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
"Employees who forfeit their vacation days do not perform as well as those who use all their time," the report stated.
A military judge recommended that Bergdahl should be dishonorably discharged from the service, demoted to private and forfeit $10,000 in pay.
Under these types of agreements, students forfeit a slice of their future income in exchange for money to pay for college.
The rest of us should stop playing along, and Nintendo should forfeit the right to complain about why people use emulators.
It's just that the Republican Party has to forfeit just about everything good about itself to support Trump in any way.
It also doesn't make much sense for Ujiri to join a team that had to forfeit significant assets to land him.
Another option would be for these leaders to forfeit their seats and hand them to the next candidates on the list.
If Lore doesn't stay for all five years, he'd forfeit a chunk of his giant payout both in cash and stock.
So far, the conduct does not appear criminal in nature, but could force Flynn to forfeit part of his military pension.
But what possible reason could Colorado Republicans have for choosing to essentially forfeit their plum seat at the 2016 primary table?
And if the immigrant used any public benefits in the five years after posting the bond, they'd forfeit the whole $10,000.
Ferrer agreed to forfeit and shut down Backpage and related entities, and could serve up to five years in prison. Backpage.
John Green, 72, was also ordered to forfeit $76,000 in the case, the latest to expose corruption in Philadelphia city government.
Tate, who reportedly will forfeit $22014,22010 in base salary, previously indicated that the positive test came from a prescribed fertility medication.
If we end the DACA program and forfeit all those talented young workers -- and their spending power -- our economy will suffer.
She also ordered Stewart to forfeit the $153,000 he gained from the trading and to do 750 hours of community service.
Echo Fox will forfeit its position as one of 10 franchises in the League Championship Series (LCS) amid claims of racism.
Harvard will forfeit the opportunity to win an Ivy League championship or participate in this year's N.C.A.A. tournament, Mr. Scalise wrote.
If you do nothing, you forfeit any payment and give up your right to claim on any future class-action lawsuits.
Bergdahl was reduced in rank from sergeant to private and ordered to forfeit $1,000 a month in pay for 10 months.
Martin was sentenced to be reprimanded, forfeit all pay, be confined for 90 days and to be dismissed from the service.
One system, but potentially forfeit many of the other systems and one of the most important systems we could provide them.
Then, in December, a referee forced a New Jersey high-school athlete to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit a wrestling match.
Being forced to forfeit after the team boards the wrong bus and ends up on a tour of the National Mall?
The news of additional arrests follows reports that Saudi authorities are offering to release wealthy detainees if they forfeit their assets.
You'll pay a penalty for withdrawing the money early, but you'll usually forfeit a few months of interest rather than principal.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, agreed in 2003 to forfeit the country's nuclear capability in the hope of economic integration with the West.
Simply put, Floridians who have borne the brunt of Hurricane Matthew should not also be forced to forfeit their voting rights.
"If America wants to forfeit that leadership, or erode it, then China or India will very happily grasp it," he said.
Despite the sheikh's testimony, they were not convicted, but they agreed to forfeit a total of $5 million in a settlement.
Adrian has left her $5 million in his will, which stipulates that Cecilia forfeit the money if she's ruled mentally incompetent.
Muilenburg will forfeit stock worth $14.6 million, but is entitled to pension and stock benefits of about $62 million, Boeing said.
A Judge ordered Shkreli to forfeit about $7.4 million in assets and pay a $750,000 fine as part of his sentence.
Parker's honest request is rare in a corporate culture where more than half of all American workers forfeit paid time off.
If Uber's workers do not buy the shares in the 30-day period, they forfeit the stock back to the company.
Managers who are determined to violate your privacy for no good work-related reason forfeit any right to an honest account.
But rebuilding trade barriers, particularly between the United States and Mexico, would forfeit the benefits of trade without reversing the damage.
Mr. Silver was convicted of honest services fraud, money laundering and extortion, and he was forced to forfeit his assembly seat.
Tillerson would only forfeit the right to payments from the trust if he took a job with a competing oil company.
The referee, Alan Maloney, told the teenager that he would have to forfeit that day's match if his dreadlocks were uncovered.
The proposed censure legislation urges Koskinen's removal from office and would require him to forfeit his pension and other federal benefits.
High schooler Andrew Johnson -- who is black -- was forced to either cut his dreadlocks or forfeit during a December 2018 match.
Budovsky, who pleaded guilty in January to conspiracy to commit money laundering, was also ordered to forfeit $122 million and fined $133,000.
In January, the reality star agreed to forfeit $120,000 in Australian currency that she snuck into the country, the Associated Press reported.
Holmes added that Smollett had voluntarily agreed to forfeit the $10,000 bail he had paid to be released from jail in February.
Because her birth had not been recorded in the civil registry, she faced an uphill climb, and had to forfeit her dream.
A black high school wrestler was reportedly forced to cut off his dreadlocks or else forfeit a match Wednesday in New Jersey.
In addition, he was sentenced to a dishonorable discharge, will be reduced in rank, and will forfeit $1,000 in pay per month.
The city guard can seize them all, at will, and someone who refuses to recognize that fact will forfeit each in turn.
Prosecutors said they stood by the accusation but that an agreement by Smollett to forfeit his $10,000 bond was a just outcome.
The Celtics get their second (third?) star without having to forfeit any assets in a trade for Paul George or Jimmy Butler.
My first year I was 1 and 10 and that was only because somebody didn't show up and I got the forfeit.
Providers across the country are now weighing whether to stay and comply with the rule or forfeit millions and risk closing clinics.
He forced the defeated Creeks to forfeit huge tracts of their land to white slave-holding settlers, foreshadowing his policies as president.
Meanwhile, in 2014, the University of Maryland agreed to forfeit $31.3 million to leave the Atlantic Coast Conference for the Big Ten.
The case was dismissed in February after he was ordered the forfeit the weapon and remain on "good behavior" for six months.
When you take away ordinary peoples very lives in order to pay off the wealthiest among us, your own lives are forfeit.
Castillo and Camacho have agreed to forfeit the proceeds from their criminal activity, and both are scheduled to be sentenced on Feb.
In September, a federal judge ordered Joesley and Wesley Batista to suspend their corporate roles and forfeit their passports to avoid jail.
The judge ordered that Mr. Silver forfeit more than $5 million in proceeds from his crimes and pay a $1.75 million fine.
Cast later in a "US Steel Hour" production for television, he was told to either change his name or forfeit the role.
And in light of those transposed fight results, does Tibau forfeit the "win" portion of fight purse while Trujillo now receives his?
She ordered him to pay $5,846 monthly on the fine, and extended a freeze on assets he may be required to forfeit.
That's why Johnson was forced to make a last-minute decision: Publicly let someone cut his hair off, or forfeit the bout.
She had ruled on Monday that Mr. Shkreli would also have to forfeit $7.36 million to the government to cover his fraud.
Hundreds of drivers signed interest-only loans requiring them to forfeit legal rights and indefinitely give up almost every dollar they earned.
Mr. Casado agreed as part of his plea to forfeit $26,500, the amount in bribes that the government was able to document.
The lobby, for that matter, has an earnestness and utility that other analogous spaces in the city tend to forfeit for grandeur.
At his sentencing on Wednesday, he was ordered to pay a fine of $1.2 million and to forfeit more than $3.3 million.
The ruling allows companies to force (nonunionized, private-sector) workers to forfeit their right to sue collectively, as a condition of employment.
"I have no source of income and may need to forfeit up my lease because I can not afford it," she said.
If a bloc of red states delays the election, while blue states do not, Republicans could effectively forfeit the Electoral College vote.
It is meant as an incentive to lock executives into a bank: If they leave, executives in theory forfeit pay they've accumulated.
The team must forfeit its regular first- and second-round selections in 2020 and 2021 drafts and pay a $5 million fine.
Users with credits should receive a message asking if they want to forfeit those credits before going on to delete their accounts.
The federal racketeering law awards triple damages to successful plaintiffs, and the lawsuit seeks to have McKinsey forfeit more than $300 million.
Players who hire an agent, sign a contract or earn a certain amount of money (usually over $10,000) forfeit their college eligibility.
It is meant as an incentive to lock executives into a bank: If they leave, executives in theory forfeit pay they've accumulated.
At a meeting that night, the five other teams are unflinching: B-67, they say, should be forced to forfeit the game.
The team must forfeit its regular first- and second-round selections in 2020 and 2021 drafts and pay a $5 million fine.
The judge had already ordered Shkreli, who will turn 35 on March 17, to forfeit nearly $7.4 million to the federal government.
Getting a forfeit in the final doubles match on Tuesday could end up being beneficial if qualification comes down to winning percentage.
Once you've parted ways with your employer, you can no longer participate in the FSA and you forfeit any balances left over.
"It is important that African countries carefully consider the terms of those agreements (with China) and not forfeit their sovereignty," he added.
If a team is ahead by more than four runs in the seventh inning or beyond, they forfeit their right to bat.
If you are eligible for a restricted claim, but file for your own benefit instead, you forfeit your right to that strategy.
The wrestler, Andrew Johnson, resigned to getting his hair cut right before a match he would have otherwise been made to forfeit.
He signed a $4.6 million contract with the Oakland Athletics last year but will forfeit the remainder to play in the NFL.
That's when NASA scientists realized they'd lost the world's original bag of moon dust, and they refused to forfeit it a second time.
The company will also forfeit $236 million in profits plus interest to resolve a civil investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The non-apology didn't go over well with fans, and the Academy issued an ultimatum: either he apologized, or he forfeit the gig.
Sushovan Hussain, 55, was also fined $4 million and ordered to forfeit $6.1 million by U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco.
As part of a plea agreement, Mitsakos agreed not to appeal any sentence of 37 months or shorter, and to forfeit about $861,163.
It was not immediately clear whether Peterson would be required to forfeit his pension if he is convicted of any of the charges.
The 16 counts of disorderly conduct were dismissed later that month in exchange for the actor agreeing to forfeit his $10,000 release bond.
Studies suggest that many Americans would pay thousands of dollars a year rather than forfeit access to the digital services they get free.
Manafort will have to agree to forfeit four properties in New York, Florida, and Virginia if he fails to show up at court.
Jason Galanis, 47, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams in Manhattan, who also ordered him to forfeit more than $43 million.
A similar win-via-forfeit happened in 2014, in a battle between the fossa (a cat-sized carnivore from Madagascar) and the pangolin.
He was also ordered to forfeit his computer and hard drives used to commit the offense and to pay a $100 assessment fee.
On Wednesday, he agreed to forfeit $49.7 million through a plea agreement that recommends Rimasauskas go to prison for at least nine years.
Opting out of the settlement means you don't forfeit your rights against Equifax and can still file your own lawsuit against the company.
In a settlement announced this month, two corporations controlled by the Miami Tribe agreed to forfeit $48 million in a non-prosecution deal.
The eighth-year pro will forfeit nearly $2002 million — $879,412 in base salary and $284,375 in per-game roster bonuses — during the suspension.
Two corporations the Miami Tribe controlled have agreed to forfeit $48 million in a non-prosecution deal, Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said.
Callejas, who pleaded guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy, agreed as part of a plea deal to forfeit $650,000.
In cold light of day, the American administration seems unlikely to forfeit geopolitical prizes for the sake of its ideals concerning religious freedom.
If convicted, the defendants would also have to forfeit at least $3 million worth of property secured through the crimes, the statement said.
Futerfas had initially declined to forfeit the documents since they were currently in the possession of federal authorities who are probing the business.
The U.S. aim is to nail down agreement with Pyongyang to forfeit its nuclear arsenal, rather than more prolonged discussions about incremental steps.
Mr. Schwartz said in an interview with MSNBC that the letter demanded that he forfeit all royalties he had earned from the book.
The entire situation was so weak and not worth pursuing that the U.S. attorney decided not to even try to forfeit her money.
Forcing these servicemembers to forfeit who they are in order to serve under a policy that stigmatizes them and their service is disgraceful.
One witness said that women who have had abortions "forfeit the moral standing needed" to decide what should happen to the fetal tissue.
Ailes was so excited that he was willing to forfeit his severance payment from Fox, which was attached to a non-compete agreement.
It's not punitive: fighters that fail to meet it don't have to forfeit part of their purse or do extra chores or anything.
In two of those cases, the appeals courts ruled that employers violate federal labor law when they require employees to forfeit these rights.
But the real losers are the property owners, who were due — and now have to forfeit — the lion's share of the booking costs.
There have been only a handful of instances over the past few decades in major sports in which teams have had to forfeit.
The team must forfeit its regular first- and second-round selections in the 2020 and 2021 drafts and pay a $5 million fine.
The protesters, for their part, stand not only to provoke a crackdown but also to forfeit the support of most Hong Kong demonstrators.
But making early withdrawals could also forfeit the benefit from long-term compounding, and college is still significantly more expensive than grade school.
His financial situation is further hampered by assets he would have to forfeit to the government if found guilty of money laundering charges.
He has also agreed to forfeit real estate in New York and Virginia, and turn over four bank accounts to the federal government.
The eighth-year pro will forfeit nearly $1.2 million — $879,20123 in base salary and $284,375 in per-game roster bonuses — during the suspension.
He had his rank reduced, was ordered to forfeit pay and was incarcerated for two months at a Navy brig in South Carolina.
If you decide to withdraw your money before the maturity date, you'll forfeit any interest earned up to that point, in most cases.
The eighth-year pro will forfeit nearly $493 million — $879,412 in base salary and $284,375 in per-game roster bonuses — during the suspension.
The eighth-year pro will forfeit nearly $1.2 million — $879,412 in base salary and $284,375 in per-game roster bonuses — during the suspension.
It is unlikely that a court could or would order Trump to forfeit the presidency, or that such an order would be enforceable.
The Cook County State's Attorney's Office cited Smollett's agreement to forfeit his bond as a factor in explaining why the charges were dropped.
In addition to his life sentence, Ulbricht was ordered to forfeit $184 million, the amount of money that allegedly passed through his website.
Bell, though, decided against it ... and will now forfeit ALL of the $14.5 MILLION the Steelers were set to pay him this season.
" She says she knows "a lot of women who were given ultimatums... to either take that thing off [their headscarf], or to forfeit.
But there is now pressure to show that shareholders pay a price, by having to forfeit large chunks of their equity to the banks.
"Terrorists should forfeit their assets," says a Christian businesswoman, who was given a plush café that belonged to the family of a Sunni defector.
Title-holders will forfeit their property if they fail to re-register it, a tough task for the millions who have fled the country.
Hobby Lobby ultimately paid a $3 million fine and had to forfeit the items to the U.S. government, which were returned to Iraq today.
After she was defeated by Ross in Forfeit Tennis, Spears had to step up to a helium-filled balloon, inhale, and perform a song.
"This decision will forfeit the opportunity to promote American exports, reduce trade barriers, open new markets, and protect American invention and innovation," Arizona Sen.
Teammates decided unanimously they would rather forfeit the rest of their season than continue playing without the girls who were part of the team.
She was also ordered to forfeit 40 Bitcoin (valued at about $250,000), $292,264 in cash, and 25 gold bars acquired through her illegal business.
Barrasso on Wednesday said Democrats had forfeit their right to complain about the Trump administration's policies by sabotaging the committee tasked with overseeing them.
Smollett's attorney Patricia Brown Holmes told reporters Tuesday that Smollett had agreed to voluntarily forfeit his bond and cited his record for community service.
Erdman said The Weather Channel would gladly forfeit its role to the National Weather Service, should the government decide to start naming winter storms.
As part of the plea deal in his DC case, Manafort agreed to forfeit real estate worth millions of dollars to the US government.
He's also ordered to forfeit $12.6 BILLION to the government as a result of the dirty money he made from his criminal drug enterprise.
Aside from losing its anti-trust investigation and punishment powers, NDRC will also forfeit its rural planning authority and oversight of China's carbon emissions.
If you want to see what you could look like at 80 years old, you have to forfeit your photo, which includes your face.
His plea agreement also requires him to forfeit $27,562 in cash found in his home and 13.97 bitcoins, which are worth more than $100,000.
Warren said Stumpf should have to forfeit part of his $85033 million annual salary for not working fast enough to stop the widespread problem.
If higher courts in Germany do the same when Apple appeals, Qualcomm could be forced to forfeit its bond if the decision becomes final.
As part of his "Whole Glory" project, individuals selected to receive a tattoo forfeit the right to give any input whatsoever into the design.
Once your loan consolidation is approved, you'll forfeit your "grace" period, and will be required to begin making payments earlier than the 6 months.
He would forfeit property or cash equivalent for the dollar amount of the bond if he fails to appear in court for future hearings.
However, it's bad optics that the Commerce Department decided to forfeit language that can be reassuring for its employees who happen to be LGBTQ.
"Most program participants would forfeit significant retirement income because interest would accumulate on their implicit loan from Social Security for decades," the researchers wrote.
In December, a New Jersey referee sparked massive outcry after forcing a student athlete to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit a school wrestling match.
He will forfeit $39,166.68 in salary and will miss the Flyers' games against the Carolina Hurricanes, Montreal Canadiens — his former team — and Chicago Blackhawks.
Oubre Jr. is happy and willing to swing the ball and forfeit his own good shot so a teammate can have a better one.
DNC spokesman Michael Tyler said superdelegates would "have to forfeit status as an automatic delegate (superdelegate)" in order to run for pledged delegate positions.
The government also asked that he forfeit more than $5 million in proceeds from his crimes and be fined at least $1 million more.
It is critical we not forfeit gains made — we have come far; we owe it to our children to push through the last mile.
Last year, the two filed a lawsuit against Perella Weinberg seeking reassurance they would not have to forfeit pay for starting their own firm.
Such an agreement would force prospective refugees traveling north through Mexico to apply for status there and forfeit their claim in the United States.
Mr. Li agreed to forfeit $668,000 to the government, and more than $200 million is now promised to the United States in the case.
In the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA), tobacco manufacturers agreed to "annual payments in perpetuity" in return for states agreeing to forfeit future legal claims.
Putting pretax money in a health-care flexible spending account can be a great idea — until you have to forfeit what you don't spend.
German manufacturers could face a burden of around 4.5 billion euros ($5.3 billion), while U.S. carmakers would only forfeit around $400 million in earnings.
He did not comment on BBC reports that the Jamaica Olympic Association might appeal against the ruling that they, too, should forfeit their medals.
Leissner pleaded guilty to conspiracy to launder money and conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and has agreed to forfeit $43.7 million.
All they did was forfeit Porzingis's prime for a second-year player whose trade value was never high enough to land someone that good.
Workers would have to choose between having future salary increases count toward their pensions or forfeit annual, compounding 3 percent annuity increases in retirement.
She was forced to forfeit only the prize money and ranking points gained in Brisbane, the site of her only failed in-competition test.
Sergeant Felix, 34, a veteran of the Iraq War, was also ordered to forfeit all pay, demoted to private and given a dishonorable discharge.
Some scholars have pointed out that individuals might only forfeit their right not to testify about the crimes for which they have been pardoned.
He frames Trump loyalty as "the last temptation" that could forfeit evangelicalism's future and despoil a long legacy of positive contributions to American culture.
The charges were dropped in return for Mr. Smollett's agreement to do community service and forfeit his $10,000 bond to the City of Chicago.
In September 2013, Judge Katherine B. Forrest, of Federal District Court in Manhattan, ordered Alavi and Assa to forfeit their shares of the building.
The Astros must forfeit the team's regular first- and second-round selections in the 2020 and 2021 drafts and pay a $5 million fine.
U.S. District Judge Deborah K. Chasanow also ordered Ms. Pugh, a Democrat, to pay more than $400,000 in restitution and to forfeit nearly $700,000.
It was Voznesenka's first forfeit in the five seasons it has played 11-man football, after brief participation in the unofficial, eight-man version.
Other states have recently expressed a willingness to forfeit Medicaid funds if doing so allows them to block Planned Parenthood from receiving tax dollars.
In this case, the angry mob is made of Republicans like Steve Bannon who believe critics of the president automatically forfeit their conservative credentials.
Matsumoto has not yet ruled on the question of the amount of money Shkreli should forfeit to the federal government when he is sentenced.
A district that chose to retain such children would forfeit a proportionate share of its state funding, a bargain none was likely to accept.
The gaming company suspended the player and made him forfeit his prize money after he expressed support for the protest movement in Hong Kong.
We must not fail to meet this most recent challenge or we may forever forfeit the opportunity to fix other problems in the future.
If released on bond, Thomas must forfeit any firearms he owns and stay away from the victims and the rabbi's home, a judge ruled.
He agreed to forfeit the bond and performed 16 hours of volunteer service Saturday and Monday for the Rainbow Push Coalition, which the Rev.
Despite this law, employers routinely condition employment on arbitration agreements that force employees to forfeit their right to sue collectively in public court proceedings.
Also Friday, Matsumoto reserved ruling on the question of the amount of money Shkreli should forfeit to the federal government when he is sentenced.
Only a few ended up in court, but many were forced to hand over lucrative business contracts and forfeit huge chunks of their wealth.
The company has said it will forfeit tax credits for 2018 because it fell short of the hiring target on which they were based.
The United States Trustee is also urging the court to disqualify McKinsey in that case and make it forfeit the fees it has earned.
Mr Timbs was charged and the authorities soon seized his car, a common practice whereby police "forfeit" items used in the commission of a crime.
Again, security demands sacrifice, and so, with the Librem, the first thing you'll be asked to forfeit is the familiarity of your preferred operating system.
And indeed depending on the state your account balance may be forfeit after as little as a year, or as many as five or six.
The government also filed a stipulation of settlement with the company to forfeit the artifacts along with 144 cylinder seals and an additional $3 million.
But it must take care not to forfeit esoteric absurdity that's made it a vacation from the overwhelming news and envy spiraling of other feeds.
When we choose to marry and take our husband's name, we do not choose to forfeit our identity nor accomplishments earned in our own right.
Authorities say the 62-year-old Millstone man will likely avoid a jail term when he&aposs sentenced but will have to forfeit his job.
Yet, for some reason, some people still feel like they can convince the Kardashians to forfeit their material lifestyles by shaming them on social media.
Argentina's women's basketball team was forced to forfeit its game on Wednesday for non-sports related reason: wearing the wrong color uniform, according to ESPN.
Many travelers, even U.S. citizens, feel compelled to comply with these requests — sadly accepting that a forfeit of privacy is a prerequisite to return home.
There is a soldier standing guard outside the house telling all passersby that these are seized assets that are now forfeit to the city guard.
The plain fact is productivity has soared as automation has expanded, and companies aren't about to forfeit those gains in service of an election promise.
I constantly think about what we forfeit in order for more, what we release or submit from the past in order to access the future.
If "Fearless Girl" is being used this way, she may forfeit her right to a "fair use" defense under Section 107 of the Copyright Law.
Part of the 2011 custody agreement reportedly stated that Grigorieva would forfeit her right to the remaining settlement money if she publicly discussed the allegations.
The lead prosecutor said they reviewed facts and considered Smollett's volunteer service in the community as well as his willingness to forfeit his $10,000 bond.
Passengers flying basic economy also forfeit their right to upgrade their seats and to change or cancel their reservations more than 24 hours after booking.
"Politics is a horrible, compromising business, but I would advise American liberals not to forfeit the hardest fights while pointing to their quite substandard record."
Before this season, it added stricter enforcement of its concussion protocol — teams can be fined or forced to forfeit draft picks if they violate it.
The company said in a statement that Tillerson will forfeit benefits and more than $4 million in cash bonuses scheduled over the next three years.
Continue to ignore your taxes and the IRS could make you forfeit your refund, revoke your passport, seize your property or file charges against you.
In addition to his prison time, Dodd will also face three years of supervised release when he leaves prison and must forfeit more than $2628,28503.
Trump took the freshman lawmaker to task on Tuesday, arguing she should resign from Congress or forfeit her role on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Thirty-two percent of teachers think they will no longer be part of the negotiated agreement and 25 percent think they will forfeit pay raises.
The rejection means that Shkreli, 36, will have to serve out the remainder of his seven-year prison term, and forfeit more than $6.4 million.
Cornerback Vontae Davis, who retired at halftime of last week's game, is likely to forfeit his signing bonus due to the abrupt change of heart.
Michigan has made great strides to reforming civil forfeiture — the process that allows law enforcement to take someone's property and forfeit it to the government.
They have suggested that United States defense companies could forfeit tens of billions of dollars in deals that could instead go to Russia or China.
Potentially having to forfeit a festival spot due to scheduling difficulties introduced by the postponement could have an impact on the growth of their careers.
Wait too long and you'll never get the money Uncle Sam owes you: You forfeit your refund if you file more than three years late.
The company's current board is determining whether Mr. Moonves should be declared fired for cause, which means he would forfeit a $120 million severance payout.
But its investors felt they needed to forfeit some perks in the progress to make sure early employees were motivated to stay with the company.
As part of his guilty pleas, Mr. Howe must repay his old law firm $1.7 million that he embezzled and forfeit an additional $2.8 million.
The assassin comes from Cruor, a guild of undead killers who walk in shadows and must deliver on their contracts or forfeit their own lives.
Writing in The National Catholic Register in 2009, he proposed that women receiving Title X family planning assistance forfeit the option to end their pregnancies.
During that time, you can't add to your account or withdraw the money that's in there, unless you want to forfeit the interest you've earned.
Some of them might have subscribed to Pakistan but chose India because they didn't wish to forfeit properties or sever ties with their extended families.
In 2018, footage went viral of a high school wrestler in New Jersey who was forced to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit his wrestling match.
The duo rock up to people's homes with a proposition — they can either choose their original pizza or forfeit it for a mystery pizza surprise.
Democrats, meanwhile, insist that a yearlong stopgap bill is a nonstarter, acknowledging that it would essentially forfeit billions of dollars for military and domestic programs.
The tournament supervisor told him he had two minutes to get ready for the match or forfeit, which would have cost him a $1,000 fine.
Geek Fam dispatched IO Dota 2 while Fnatic beat an Adroit side that had to forfeit a game 17 minutes in due to connectivity issues.
The state said it was free not only to impose onerous procedures, but also to enact a law making exonerated defendants forfeit the money entirely.
The costs of doing so would be immense: their reputations would suffer greatly, and they would forfeit cards essential to influence the direction Syria takes.
The internet isn't always the safest place for adults, especially considering the amount of privacy we forfeit every time we share information about ourselves online.
The combined value of the real estate he'll forfeit exceeds $22 million, according to prosecutors' descriptions and public records of property sales and tax assessments.
There could be also "buyouts" throughout the competition, which means people would forfeit their chance to win the car but would  receive another prize instead.
He said the state was not only free to impose onerous procedures, but could also enact a law making exonerated defendants forfeit the money entirely.
Convicted fraudster Martin Shkreli will have to forfeit $0003 million to the federal government as part of his upcoming criminal sentence, a judge ruled Monday.
Brafman previously has argued that Shkreli should not have to forfeit a single penny because there was, in reality, no financial loss from his crimes.
They also had to forfeit their passports until the repayments were complete, and faced a 10 percent surcharge on anything they owed after six months.
The Christmas story is set not in a palace surrounded by dignitaries but among the poor and humble whose lives are always subject to forfeit.
As part of his sentencing, prosecutors asked the federal court to order Shkreli to forfeit $2100 million, but he was "cash-broke" at the time.
As part of his sentencing, prosecutors asked the federal court to order Shkreli to forfeit $7.3 million, but he was "cash-broke" at the time.
If you survey history and look at what's promised to those who forfeit their liberty, the leaders never deliver on their side of the contract.
Jet also gives customers additional discounts if they forfeit the right to return an item, or pay with a debit card instead of a credit card.
"Members of Congress do not automatically forfeit their offices upon conviction of a crime that constitutes a felony," Jack Maskell of the Congressional Research Service writes.
If ship prices fell sharply, buyers could forfeit their deposits and not pay for the rest of the vessel, leaving the shipyard stuck with the project.
Under duress but without any influence from the coaching staff or the athletic trainer, Andrew decided to have his hair cut rather than forfeit the match.
They are the leaders of communities and social movements, big and small, who are willing to forfeit everything—including their lives—in defence of human rights.
" But he quickly pivoted to say that Mr. Obama should forfeit his right to appoint a replacement for Justice Scalia and "let the next president decide.
Shkreli, as you'll recall, was recently sentenced to seven years in prison for a variety of fraud charges and was ordered to forfeit roughly $7.4 million.
But Maloney rejected Johnson's hair covering right before the match and gave him 90 seconds to either cut his hair or forfeit, Johnson's family has said.
The judge also ordered him to pay a $25,163 fine, which is on top of the $1.16 million he previously agreed to forfeit to the government.
In other cases, they'll come to an agreement with a landlord to forfeit prime space in one center, and in exchange, get favorable terms in another.
Executive-pay tracker Equilar estimates Stumpf will walk from Wells Fargo with about $134 million, despite agreeing last month to forfeit $41 million in unvested equity.
As Clarke explained, the Supreme Court has found that both students and teachers do not forfeit their First Amendment rights just because they're on school property.
Unlike health FSAs, dependent-care FSAs don't have a carry over or grace period: Any funds remaining at the end of the calendar year are forfeit.
It was hosting a party, though, that stood in stark contrast to that transformation, one that felt, no matter what, that it wouldn't forfeit its legacy.
If you're among them, or suspect you might be, you'll have to file that return by April 18 or forfeit that money to the U.S. Treasury.
Gary Hirst, 64, was also ordered by U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel to forfeit about $19 million and serve one year of supervised release, prosecutors said.
She also ordered Shkreli, who is now locked up in the federal prison in Fort Dix, New Jersey, to forfeit $7,360,450 to the United States government.
Although a continued Sanders campaign cannot gain net him nomination, it can deny Clinton the necessary two-thirds majority and forfeit the election to the Republicans.
Bellis has maintained that she plans to play at Stanford, which means she must forfeit the majority of her prize money to keep her amateur status.
It would also force women and girls to forfeit their own privacy in showers, restrooms and maybe even in overnight shelters that serve victims of abuse.
As part of his guilty plea, Mr. Callejas agreed to forfeit $650,000 to the United States, $180,000 of which is to be paid within a week.
If one brave team chose to engage in the ultimate tank move—forfeit its games—it could have a pick that instantly turns its fortunes around.
Civil rights investigation: Why did a white high school referee in New Jersey order an African-American wrestler to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit a match?
Orascom has not yet said whether it will remain in North Korea, but if the company pulls out, it will most likely forfeit its entire investment.
Not only do group lawsuits help consumers recover money they otherwise would forfeit, but they also protect many more consumers by halting and deterring harmful behavior.
Manafort also agreed to forfeit his condominium property at 123 Baxter St. in lower Manhattan to the federal government instead of his home in Arlington, Virginia.
As a punishment, prosecutors are pushing for the bank to forfeit an equivalent amount and the situation could hurt the bank's ability to make international transactions.
The judge, Vernon S. Broderick, ordered Mr. Ng to forfeit $1.5 million, representing the assets used in the crimes, and to pay a $1 million fine.
As part of his penalty, he agreed to forfeit $157,000 (which is what he was ultimately paid) and to pay the same amount in civil penalties.
If you fail to opt out for any reason, you forfeit your right to a jury trial and are bound by the decision the CCB reaches.
Under the settlement, PKF, of Harrison, New York, agreed to pay a $100,000 fine, forfeit $379,865 of audit fees and interest, and hire an independent consultant.
In 2018, he was sentenced to seven years in federal prison and was ordered to forfeit nearly $7.4 million in assets along with a $75,000 fine.
He is seeking unspecified damages and requesting the Astros forfeit the approximate $226 million in bonuses stemming from their 25 World Series title, per the report.
Ms. Fleming pointed out that under his plea bargain to become a cooperating witness, he had already agreed to forfeit all the proceeds of his crimes.
Critics of that move, including Republican Senator John McCain, noted that withdrawing from the trade deal may force American companies to forfeit their strategic positions in China.
This isn't the case for dependent care FSAs, however: If you don't use all of the cash by the end of the year, you forfeit the money.
"This decision will forfeit the opportunity to promote American exports, reduce trade barriers, open new markets, and protect American invention and innovation," McCain said in a statement.
That double whammy has made it more difficult or expensive to raise money locally, forcing investors to forfeit their deposits or try to on-sell their properties.
To deprive people of a right to enter the United States that they had previously been granted and which they have done nothing to forfeit is unfair.
But Telegram never registered the sale, and as a result it broke the law, the SEC says, and may have to forfeit the $1.7 billion it's raised.
As was expected, the judge ordered Manafort to agree to forfeit four properties in New York, Florida, and Virginia if he fails to show up at court.
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It is a man who preferred to become mad, in the socially accepted sense of the word, rather than forfeit a certain superior idea of human honor.
Some of these drivers are considering reaching out to legal representation, others plan to report the company to Consumer Affairs and some refuse to forfeit their shares.
The team now will forfeit them and "decline any opportunity to achieve an Ivy League championship or to participate in the NCAA Tournament this year," Scalise wrote.
El Chapo, whose real name is Joaquin Guzman Loera, also was ordered to forfeit $12.6 billion during his sentencing in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, New York.
The sensible thing would be for Europeans to decide, once and for all, which of the points on Mr Rodrik's triangle they are most willing to forfeit.
Many women know what it's like to bring home a new child and be expected back at work just a few weeks later, or forfeit vital paychecks.
If a Prize Winner does not reply to the notification email acknowledging acceptance of the Prize within 28 business days, such Prize Winner will forfeit the Prize.
" When asked if the Red Sox would forfeit the wins from the games in question, Manfred said, "I'm not gonna talk about potential discipline at this point.
The indictment accuses Williams, whose annual salary is about $170,000, of receiving more than $54,000 from bribes and fraud, which the grand jury ordered him to forfeit.
Normally, whomever passes on the question must eat the forfeit food but in this special JoBro edition all the brothers had to eat if one didn't answer.
Brafman's letter says Shkreli's interest in Turing is "now valued at tens of millions of dollars," and that he would forfeit that interest if he flees prosecution.
One proposal discussed would have Trump sign new legislation that would make him forfeit his executive say-so to declare any future national emergencies under certain circumstances.
Alfredo Beltran Leyva, 46, also known as Mochomo, was also ordered by U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in Washington to forfeit $529 million, the Justice Department said.
The estates of Bernie's late sons -- Mark and Andrew -- have agreed to forfeit $23 million in money they acquired through years of their dad's infamous Ponzi scheme.
With the Aces one and a half games out of a playoff spot, a league ruling of a forfeit could have a major effect on the race.
After he pleaded guilty, the courts ordered him to forfeit a Land Rover SUV, valued at $42,000, that Timbs had bought with his dad's life insurance policy.
Manafort subsequently agreed to forfeit many of his assets, including five properties and several bank accounts, as part of a plea deal in a separate criminal case.
Others feared that they would be forced to work a minimum number of hours or forfeit their right to cancel a passenger they didn't want to take.
But Judge Carter declined to order the Mongols to forfeit the logo until he had a chance to review their arguments and consider their free speech rights.
More important, they may forfeit their chance to replace her if they get the timing wrong, because party rules allow a leadership challenge only once a year.
The majority of people can not afford to apply Early Decision, because this is binding and upon acceptance the student must forfeit his or her other applications.
Prosecutors dropped the charges on Tuesday, saying they stood by the accusation but that an agreement by Smollett to forfeit his $10,000 bond was a just outcome.
If the Trump administration decided to prosecute cannabis businesses, entrepreneurs could go to jail and forfeit their property, said Allison Margolin, a lawyer in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Pressure is mounting on European authorities to waive a rule requiring airlines to run 80% of scheduled services or else forfeit unused take-off and landing slots.
Mohammed Jalal, whose cousin is the village ARSA chief and is still fighting back in Rakhine, said he was willing to forfeit his son for the cause.
Mr. Fogel, near the end of his statement, recommended that the officer, James Frascatore, forfeit 10 vacation days, a punishment that Mr. Blake said would be insufficient.
Jeffery R. Nance of the Army, also reduced Sergeant Bergdahl's rank to private and required him to forfeit $1,000 a month of his pay for 10 months.
The man, Edgar Valdez Villarreal — whose doll-like looks earned him the moniker La Barbie — was also ordered in federal court in Atlanta to forfeit $192 million.
"I've failed to protect your capital," Mr. Robbins wrote in a letter to investors in the fall of 2015, promising to forfeit his pay for the year.
But the proposal would have required long-term care patients to forfeit all but 100,000 pounds (around $130,000) of their assets, including the value of their property.
Mr. Chowaiki was ordered to forfeit $16,635,370, the amount traceable to the offense, and more than 20 works of art, including pieces by Picasso, Chagall and Degas.
United States about whether a member of a conspiracy can be required to forfeit money generated by the crime even though he never received most of it.
The big difference here is that you generally must use the FSA balance by the end of the calendar year or else you forfeit any leftover money.
The team was also fined $5 million — the maximum allowed by the league's constitution — and forced to forfeit its next two first- and second-round draft picks.
Companies with FSAs can offer either carryover option or none at all — in which case, you would forfeit any unspent amounts by the end of the year.
The protests came a week after her office dropped 16 felony charges against the "Empire" actor, who agreed to forfeit $10,000 in bail and do community service.
In New York, the American Nazi officer John Smith (Rufus Sewell) confronts the illness of his teenage son, whose life is forfeit under the regime's eugenics laws.
The Cook County State's Attorney's Office said the reversal came after reviewing the facts in the case and that the actor agreed to forfeit his $10,000 bond.
As it currently stands, cellphone and internet users forfeit their right to privacy because it's assumed that they understand their information is being transmitted to third-parties.
Manafort may also have money concerns — as Marcy Wheeler points out, a conviction in DC could lead to his having to forfeit millions in money or property.
Smollett's lawyers said that his record was being cleared, his case sealed, and that he would forfeit the $10,000 that he paid as part of his bond.
Speaking of debate, the Logic DESTROYER's kin still live in a world where failure to accept a gentlemanly duel challenge besmirches one's honor and counts as a forfeit.
Already, Russian curlers Aleksandr Krushelnitckii and Anastasia Bryzgalova had to forfeit their bronze medals after Krushelnitckii tested positive for meldonium, a banned heart drug suspected to improve endurance.
Then he disappeared for three seasons, finally returning in Season 6 only to immediately forfeit his ancestral home of Riverrun to the Lannisters, leading to his uncle's death.
He pled guilty in 2014 to racketeering conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy and obstruction of justice, and agreed to forfeit over $151 million and help police.
Special Operator 1st Class Aaron Howard also will be reduced to petty officer second class and forfeit $500 from his pay for three months, Baker told Navy Times.
The agreement was of tremendous financial benefit to the Germans, because under the agreement Jewish emigrants often had to forfeit many of their possessions before leaving the country.
Gates will also have to agree to forfeit other assets, including a life insurance policy and retirement and investment accounts, if he fails to show up to court.
Dennar said was forced to forfeit payment for judging at a Klein Independent School District debate tournament because he actively participates in a Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign.
Despite recent pushback from courts and victims, provinces continue to expand their power to forfeit cash and goods—and on the way, bulk up on their surveillance capabilities.
"I think that any business today who is using information as a currency to build its success cannot forfeit the importance of security," Gurle said at the conference.
In practice, GKN's defence business could be sold only to a handful of buyers approved by the DoD, otherwise it might forfeit its licence to sell in America.
At the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja on Tuesday, the prosecution said the three people who provided surety should forfeit their bail bond and be imprisoned.
The agreement said she would forfeit the balance if she blabbed about her allegations, and the court said that's exactly what she did when she went on Stern.
However, in a whopping 91 percent of sampled cases, the laws were being used to forfeit assets from individuals and businesses found to have obtained their income legally.
How about the issue of domestic abuse, mainly the fact that residents are less likely to call the police because they realize that their homes could be forfeit?
It also agreed, if need be, to forfeit up to $20 million of its ShareCare equity stake to offset negative cash flow not covered in the upfront payment.
Unless they aren't afraid to forfeit an open three, defenses have little margin for error executing their scheme, whether they switch, drop back, or hedge a high screen.
When we forfeit governing our country strategically at the national level for this long, inevitably the roof will start to leak and the floors will start to buckle.
In fact, nearly half (46 percent) believe a teacher who ends union membership would forfeit tenure, seniority, health insurance, pay raises or the terms of the negotiated agreement.
According to the filing, Manafort has agreed to forfeit assets he says are worth about $11.65 million, including four homes, if he violates the conditions of his bail.
Most importantly, the UK should undertake to freeze and/or forfeit the assets in the United Kingdom of high-ranking Kremlin officials and close associates including Russian oligarchs.
In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay a $3 million fine and forfeit thousands of ancient clay objects found to have been smuggled into the U.S. from Iraq.
People of color often face discrimination for their hairstyles, including a black high school wrestler who was forced to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit his match in December.
Last week, responding to an appeal by the Getty, Italy's Court of Cassation decided (without a published ruling explaining its reasoning) that the museum must forfeit the bronze.
But it is not generally considered a crime, and it is not obvious that people who drive cars that others have rented should forfeit their Fourth Amendment rights.
Temple College is in the World Series for the third time, and would not even be here if not for a double forfeit in the regional title game.
In this moment, Antalia already knew she was about to give birth to the Chosen One and would have to forfeit her youth to save her youngest child.
Mr. Mickelson made roughly $1 million trading Dean Foods shares; he agreed to forfeit those profits in a related civil case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
They are being tested on more than their physical stamina: Senators were also faced with an attention-span challenge, forced to forfeit their cellphones, iPads and other electronics.
In Iowa, caucusgoers whose candidate fails to meet a 15 percent threshold of support at their caucus site must choose to back another candidate or forfeit their vote.
Last year, a seller in Michigan was forced to forfeit $1 million he'd made hawking kratom online because he was claiming it cured medical conditions like Lyme disease.
SpaceIL said that if it did not raise the funding, it will forfeit the launch contract it currently has, causing the team to drop out of the competition.
My current company's policy is to give out it's performance bonuses on [date], and unfortunately I will need to forfeit that bonus if I resign before that date.
He will also forfeit $38,000 from a campaign account intended to support union elections, which he controlled, and a set of Titleist golf clubs bought with union money.
During the call, they were told they would have seven days to sign their severance package but would forfeit the package if they spoke poorly about the company.
Any chaplain who runs afoul of the tenets and teachings of their endorser is likely to forfeit their endorsement, meaning they can no longer serve as a chaplain.
Simmons recognized she was and is a powerful female business leader, but she was never prepared to forfeit exerting her sexuality — hence the micro-minis and tight jeans.
" The National Partnership for Women and Families declared that "[n]ew parents should not have to forfeit their [tax credit] to be able to welcome a new child.
He was also ordered to forfeit more than $55 million in proceeds from the fraud, though authorities say the full extent of victims' losses may never be known.
Starting next month, PayPal will begin pocketing the initial 2.9 percent commission fee sellers forfeit during a transaction even when the seller is refunding a customer in full.
Ramos was sentenced in May to nine years in prison and ordered to forfeit $80 million as proceeds of the crime, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Yet their teams did not forfeit their results because they played in sports where more than two participants must test positive for the whole team to be punished.
Whatever finally happens over the Thessaloniki metro dispute, it will be a shame if the authorities forfeit the opportunity to present history as the complex pageant it was.
Before the United States-Italy match, world No. 2 Novak Djokovic said it was unfair the Americans had been awarded a 6-0 6-0 win by forfeit.
But it was the Indians who took the financial plunge and will now forfeit a low 2017 first-round pick as compensation for luring him away from Toronto.
Many survivors rode out the rainy season in tattered tents because they mistakenly believed that moving into a temporary barrack would forfeit their right to a permanent housing.
As a result of the suit, Hobby Lobby agreed to forfeit all of the artifacts in question — obtained in 23 and 22013 — and pay a $22010 million fine.
In a brief rebuttal, Baker said that even if Shkreli's conviction stands, the fact that he eventually paid back investors should "wipe out" his obligation to forfeit cash.
No person — in whatever job, in whatever industry — should have to forfeit professional aspirations and the right to earn a living to the abusive whims of the powerful.
He used some of the money to buy a four-carat diamond and platinum engagement ring worth $60,000, which he had to forfeit as part of his plea agreement.
SEBI also ordered Price Waterhouse, Bangalore and two of its erstwhile partners to jointly forfeit "wrongful gains" of about 131 million rupees ($2.06 million) plus interest within 45 days.
The executives listed on Tuesday will not receive a bonus for 2016 and they will forfeit all of their unvested equity awards and vested outstanding options, the bank said.
Under a plea deal, Galanis agreed not to appeal any prison term of 153-1/2 years or fewer, and agreed to forfeit nearly $37.6 million plus two properties.
ROTC asked me to resign [from the scholarship], and doing so, forced me to forfeit the scholarship, which meant that I had to get student loans in an emergency.
A bad-conduct discharge would have forced him to forfeit all of his veterans' benefits, but he would not have been banned under federal law from buying a gun.
There is a catch of course: You must use all the money in the dependent care FSA by the end of the year or else you forfeit the cash.
SEBI also ordered 'Price Waterhouse, Bangalore' and two of its former partners to jointly forfeit "wrongful gains" of about 131 million rupees ($2.1 million) plus interest within 45 days.
Abraham has been vocal about her decision to drop out of the Boom Cups Celebrity Boxing Showdown and forfeit her fight against Flavor of Love star Nicole "Hoopz" Alexander.
We know you're the only tennis player who had to forfeit a match because you ran out of racquets, but is there anything else that you never told anyone?
The two groups have announced the swimmer is banned from swimming until June 12 and will forfeit $2129,2149 in bonus money that to be rewarded with his gold medal.
He also had to forfeit confiscated property he and his son used in the poaching, including a 2012 pickup truck and a 22-foot boat and trailer, KTUU reports.
The remarks were as self-serving as they were reckless, revealing the startling degree to which IBM is willing to forfeit the future for the sake of the present.
A U.S. appeals court on Monday held that religious organizations can forfeit an exemption from the federal law banning workplace religious discrimination in a case involving the Salvation Army.
In addition, as part of the plea agreement, Williams must forfeit $0003,878.22 from bribes and fraud proceeds and admit he committed all the offenses for which he was indicted.
Indeed, about 8 percent of the participants in FSA plans offered by WageWorks forfeit their funds, according to Nicky Brown, vice president of compliance services at the benefits provider.
U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III also sentenced Simmons to serve three years of supervised release, to forfeit two firearms and $176,000 in criminal proceeds, and to pay restitution.
A referee allegedly forced a student athlete to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit a high school wrestling match in New Jersey on Thursday, according to local station SNJ Today.
They might forfeit the party's infrastructure, but would not struggle to find funding and, if larger in number than the rump Parliamentary Labour Party, could form the official opposition.
Steven McClatchey, was also ordered by the court to pay a $10,000 fine and jointly with the plumber forfeit $76,000 after pleading guilty to conspiracy and securities fraud charges.
One positive move — requiring future convicted lawmakers to forfeit their pensions — will need legislative approval again next year before it is presented to the public as a constitutional amendment.
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The high school referee who told Andrew Johnson to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit is now threatening to sue ... claiming he's been DEFAMED and he's demanding $100,000 in damages.
We simply cannot afford to forfeit this once-in-a-generation opportunity for lasting, transformative reform in the name of attempting to please every single politician or special interest.
Dr. Moles pleaded guilty in federal court in July to carrying a pistol without a license, and agreed to forfeit the weapons in his car and at his home.
Weeks after that, prosecutors concluded that Smollett's history of volunteer service and his decision to forfeit $10,000 of his $100,000 bond was sufficient punishment — although they didn't exonerate him.
Mr. English reasoned that he would forfeit his credibility with the jury if he contested what he believed was overwhelming evidence against his client in the trial's first phase.
Pugh must repay the medical system $400,000, the Maryland Auto Insurance Fund — which also bought books — $85033,000 and forfeit her Ashburton home, her campaign account and an additional $670,000.
It will also inflict pain on their children, who may have the most to lose as their parents are pushed to partly forfeit health care, nutrition and shelter assistance.
Senate custom, however, has become that senators from both parties forfeit that power to the majority leader: The majority leader now decides what does and doesn't get a vote.
As part of the agreement, Mr. Santiago, 28, also waived his right to appeal and agreed to forfeit a pistol that he used in the shooting, the documents say.
However, he added that certain people can forfeit their right to own a gun and noted that possessing a gun when committing a crime can increase a potential sentence.
Mr. Leissner, who is married to the fashion designer and model Kimora Lee Simmons, agreed to forfeit more than $43 million he had received as part of the scheme.
After lawmakers called for Wells Fargo to claw back executive compensation over the scandal, the company announced this week that Stumpf agreed to forfeit $85033 million of his pay.
Under the terms of the agreement, if Mr. Tillerson, 64, goes back into the oil industry during the next decade, he will forfeit any money left in the account.
The companies had said they would forfeit any damage claims to avoid angering the president who enjoys high public approval ratings, thanks to his man-of-the-people style.
As we previously reported, referee Alan Maloney (who is white) told 16-year-old Andrew Johnson (who is black) to either cut off his dreadlocks or forfeit a Dec.
Asking the rest of us to pay for the Republican tax cuts by undoing these programs will forfeit the 20th-century economic and social gains that made America great.
Of course, it's possible to exit the game at any time, but it's key that you can't pause during a fight—if you quit during a boss, you forfeit.
She is also accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
Sometimes the spirit of girl power is expressed by nine fifth-grade boys saying they'd rather forfeit an entire season's worth of basketball games than kick out their female teammates.
That financial penalty comes on top of $22015,000 in illicit gains Trujillo agreed to forfeit when he pleaded guilty to one wire fraud count and one conspiracy charge last June.
In the first deal, Musk had also agreed to pay a civil penalty of $20 million and forfeit his role as chairman of the board for at least three years.
As part of the settlement, the New York Times reports, the Sacklers would forfeit ownership of Purdue and sell Mundipharma, their UK-based drug company, to contribute to the settlement.
In March, to the dismay of local politicians and police officials, Foxx's office dropped the charges, saying an agreement by Smollett to forfeit his $10,000 bond was a just outcome.
Ours is a generation of literal workaholics; we're far more likely than other demographic groups to see ourselves as "work martyrs" and much more likely to forfeit unused vacation days.
She was also accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
The company had also agreed at the time that it would forfeit its export privileges for seven years if it failed to meet the agreement, which is what's happening now.
That meant if a video was overly personal or sensitive, unflattering or a creator otherwise didn't want the replay on the internet, they'd be forced to forfeit money they'd earned.
The judge also gave Bergdahl a dishonorable discharge, reduced his Army rank from sergeant to private and ordered him to forfeit pay equal to $1,000 per month for 10 months.
Miller is also accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
There's a reason why we have our democracies and our liberties – it's the goal of these terrorists to abolish all of these liberties and we shouldn't forfeit these right now.
Leave it too late, and you forfeit any prospect of reward under the new regime (and, in less civilised places, may wind up standing against a wall in a blindfold).
In early July, Hobby Lobby agreed to forfeit the artifacts and pay a $3 million fine to resolve a civil action brought by the Justice Department, according to court documents.
In the process, Valeant will need to ensure that it doesn't forfeit too much cash flow in selling key assets, which could leave its existing debt burden harder to bear.
Previously, if ex-Uber employees did not exercise their costly shares in the 30-day period, they forfeit the stock back to the company entirely and are left with nothing.
He had more than $150,000 seized in June 2014 after he unknowingly agreed to forfeit his bank account when IRS agents visited his store, accusing him of skirting reporting laws.
The EU is pressing a legal case against Poland over its judicial reform plans and has suggested the country could forfeit some development funds if it refuses to change course.
She was also accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
Judge Brian Cogan also ordered Guzmán — who was convicted in US federal court in February after a dramatic three-month trial — to forfeit US$12.6 billion in illicit narcotics proceeds.
And some, reluctant to forfeit the ability to quickly turn their trees into cash, have balked at signing a contract to keep a forest standing for 2125 to 220 years.
Matt Bissonnette, who wrote under the pen name Mark Owen, agreed to forfeit $6.8 million in book royalties and speaking fees, hoping to settle more than two years of investigations.
Wells Fargo eventually foreclosed on the home, forcing the couple to move their teenage son, give up three dogs and forfeit the equity they had built up in the house.
In 2003, however, Congress passed a law to ensure that a generic company cannot block subsequent generics by sitting on this exclusivity – if they do, they forfeit the 180 days.
Earlier this month, Matsumoto sentenced Shkreli to seven years in prison, imposed a fine of $75,22013, and ordered him to forfeit almost $2300 million in assets to the federal government.
Cummings also released several other letters from legal experts who stated the resolution would not mandate that Koskinen forfeit his pension, and that such a forfeiture appears to be unconstitutional.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is warning Africans not to forfeit "any elements of your sovereignty" to China via its investments and loans, during his five-nation Africa tour.
Brock Lesnar beat Randy Orton when he opened his forehead wide open with an elbow, causing a forfeit; that popped the crowd a bit, mostly in shock and only momentarily.
If the order is not paid off within 90 days or before the end of the holiday layaway season, whichever comes first, shoppers forfeit the order and the service fee.
Under the plea deal, Grimes agreed to forfeit all money, items and property he received or purchased as part of the illegal wire fraud and money-laundering, including $1.5 million.
The Chandler, Arizona-based company will pay a $2 million fine, forfeit $28 million, and pay $195 million to settle charges it defrauded the government under the False Claims Act.
Then, in March, prosecutors dropped all 16 counts, saying that Mr. Smollett agreed to forfeit the $10,000 he paid for his release and was not a threat to public safety.
If convicted, the government demanded that Mr. McNeal forfeit the profits obtained from the illegal kickbacks and any property that was purchased with those proceeds, including 10 properties in Florida.
As we previously reported, referee Alan Maloney (who is white) told the 16-year-old black wrestler to either cut off his dreadlocks or forfeit the match during a Dec.
In a situation similar to the one involving Mr. Johnson, wrestlers would have three options, Mr. Roberts said: put on an appropriate hair cover, forfeit or get an approved haircut.
As floodwaters rose in Houston this week, warnings started to spread on social media: File insurance claims by Friday, or potentially forfeit some of what you've got coming to you.
According to ESPN&aposs Adam Schefter, the equipment is expected to arrive on time for the 4:30 start, but if it had not, the Chiefs would have to forfeit.
Manafort then asked the court on Wednesday to throw out a conspiracy money laundering charge he faces, as well as the government's request for him to forfeit assets and property.
At the time the state's attorney's office said its decision to drop the charges as part of an agreement with Smollett to forfeit his $10,000 bond was a just outcome.
The game, one that might have been a forfeit, proves one-sided: N-48 runs rampant, winning, 4-0, and denying the vaunted B-67 a place in the final.
Judge Rhoda Schoenberger set bail at $5 million and said, if released, Thomas must forfeit any firearms he owns and stay away from the alleged victims and the rabbi's home.
Executives like Mr. Tillerson and Mr. Cohn are unlikely to view the companies to which they devoted their careers any less favorably if they forfeit restricted shares and other compensation.
Smollet, 36, agreed to forfeit $10,000 bail and complete community service in exchange for the dismissal of 16 charges alleging he'd orchestrated a fake racist, anti-gay attack on himself.
That's because, as part of his plea deal with the special counsel, Manafort agreed to forfeit real estate and cash estimated to be worth between $42 million and $46 million.
The total amount owed to the plaintiff -- 520 Newport Center Drive LLC, a Delaware limited liability company -- is $153,429 after subtracting the security deposit the law firm had to forfeit.
The Enigma machine's seizure came seven months before federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York, listed it as an asset they wanted him to forfeit in connection with his criminal conviction.
The lead prosecutor in the case said they reviewed the case's facts and considered Smollett's volunteer service in the community as well as his willingness to forfeit his $10,000 bond.
Bail is a method to ensure people return to court that requires defendants to post cash or a bond, which they forfeit if they fail to show up for proceedings.
Peterson's bond has been set at $102k ... but if he posts it he'll be required to wear a GPS monitor, turn in his passport and forfeit any firearms he has.
That measure was in part a response to an episode last December when a black high school wrestler was forced to cut his dreadlocks ringside or else forfeit a match.
It's an appealing message of selflessness — the high-profile tech executive willing to forfeit some money in order to help raise $300 million to protect the city's most vulnerable people.
Gary Tanner, 9.73, the former Valeant executive, and Andrew Davenport, 50, the former chief executive of Philidor Rx Services LLC, were also ordered to forfeit $9.7 million, representing the alleged kickbacks.
She was also accused of divvying up $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
Bell, who has held out the entire year since being franchise-tagged for the second straight time, will forfeit the entirety of his $14.5 million tender and not play in 2018.
Gary Tanner, 41, the former Valeant executive, and Andrew Davenport, 50, the former chief executive of Philidor Rx Services LLC, were also ordered to forfeit $173 million, representing the alleged kickback.
Pedro was supposed to forfeit all of his drug money, but he admitted to having a family member pick up $5 million in cash, which they planned to hide from authorities.
If Ghosn violates any of these conditions, the courts could send him back to jail and make him forfeit his $9 million bail, making any attempt to skirt the rules risky.
The plea agreement requires Manafort to forfeit millions of dollars worth of real estate, including a mansion in the Hamptons, a Brooklyn brownstone and an apartment in Trump Tower in Manhattan.
He also had to put up four properties — two in New York, one in Florida, and one in Virginia — that he would forfeit if he failed to show up at court.
Lawmakers have proposed requiring that about 0003 colleges with endowments of $1 billion or more spend about 25 percent of their annual earnings for tuition assistance — or forfeit their tax exemptions.
A high school wrestling referee is facing a civil rights investigation after he reportedly forced a black student to cut off his dreadlocks or forfeit a match Wednesday in New Jersey.
But now, in addition to being issued point deductions and being forced to forfeit an entire game, she will now have to pay a fine of $17,000 for three code violations.
Last month, then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on a trip to Africa that nations there should be careful not to forfeit their sovereignty when they accept loans from China.
Related: All of Jussie Smollett's charges have been dropped, but Chicago's mayor still calls his story a hoax Smollett was ordered to forfeit his bond of $10,000 and do community service.
By mid-October, there were rarely more than six or seven Junior Midgets at practice, and only 13 or 14 were making it to games, meaning the team had to forfeit.
She was also accused of divvying up $120,000 and having her friends carry the money in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.
But none of that — or the fact that Stanford was ordered to forfeit some $5.9 billion in cash that has long since been spent — is any solace to Stanford's 18,000 investors.
At least when objects of desire gain weight, they forfeit the possibility of being desirable to the sort of superficial man that might ogle and fantasize about pretty, femininely dressed teenagers.
Perhaps. But what director Pablo Larrain gives us is a scene of Jackie listening to the album, alone, drunk, wandering the rooms that she's soon going to forfeit to the Johnsons.
Months after taking office in 2016, Duterte spoke of his sadness at having to forfeit his beloved motorcycles and heed the instructions of his security staff to steer clear of bikes.
If the women were found to breach the agreements, they would be forced to return all the money they had received, forfeit any future payments and pay Mr. O'Reilly's legal fees.
Fortunately, elected officials in Congress are taking renewed interest in the situation, refiling several bills that would greatly circumscribe the ability to forfeit property without appropriately tying it to criminal activity.
Lawmakers on the U.S. Senate Banking Committee grilled Stumpf about the accounts last week, with some calling on him to resign and forfeit his earnings and hold other senior executives accountable.
Beverley has to slide off Tim Frazier to help and the Rockets forfeit a wide-open three ball: But the Rockets have shown they can defend with Anderson on the floor.
According to the release, the service member was sentenced to 10 days confinement, had their rank reduced by three grades and was forced to forfeit two-thirds of their monthly pay.
The incident threatened to turn into a diplomatic row when Portuguese Foreign Minister Augusto Santos Silva suggested it was so serious the Iraqi brothers might forfeit their diplomatic immunity from prosecution.
According to a Heritage Foundation analysis, adhering to the accords would destroy 400,2023 American jobs and forfeit $2.5 trillion in lost productivity by 2035 – lowering average family earnings by about $20,21625.
He has been forced to forfeit his interest in over 20 works of art related to the fraud and will pay a restitution fee which will be decided in 90 days.
Manafort will likely end up paying less than $24 million in restitution because the properties he has been forced to forfeit will go toward the debt owed to banks he defrauded.
Smaller chunks of shares will go to Glencore, a commodity trader, and Mr Deripaska's charitable foundation; all stakes held by Deripaska-controlled entities or his relatives will also forfeit voting rights.
Among the sticking points: the United States has told China it will not forfeit its option to impose tariffs as part of any agreement that may be reached on trade (Reuters).
She will forfeit $19 million in stock grants, will receive neither a bonus for this year nor a severance, and will be denied certain enhancements in retirement pay, the board said.
As part of a plea agreement, Livingston agreed to forfeit nearly $1.35 million as well as property he obtained using proceeds from the scheme, including a Ferrari and Cadillac, prosecutors said.
In July, US authorities sought a court order requiring Guzman to forfeit $12.7 billion made from his drug-running career after his conviction this year for racketeering and drug trafficking crimes.
Travel nightmare results in the WNBA's first forfeit ever Most people could barely function after a 24-hour travel ordeal, and these basketball players were going to play a whole GAME?
Gary Tanner, 41, the former Valeant executive, and Andrew Davenport, 50, the former chief executive of Philidor Rx Services LLC, were also ordered to forfeit $173 million, representing the alleged kickbacks.
Johnson's story made national headlines back in December when a referee told him his hairstyle violated high school wrestling rules ... and he needed to chop his locks or forfeit the match.
The story also announced that Cora was to meet against an unknown lady, who previously managed to avoid her take-downs in the allotted time, and thus won the $25 forfeit.
The agreement required Lampert to make a $120 million deposit, more than $17 million of which he will forfeit to Sears creditors unless his bid prevails in next week's bankruptcy auction.
S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said African countries should be careful not to forfeit their sovereignty when they accept loans from China and carefully consider the terms of those agreements.
He agreed to forfeit more than half a million dollars to the United States, adding to the more than $200 million promised to the government by people convicted in the case.
For starters, pulling money from your 401(k) means you forfeit the power of compound interest and, further, if you lose you job, the loan will become due within 90 days.
He said they would forfeit their chance to have Treasury Department sanctions against them lifted if they did not honor what he said was their pledge to join Mr. Guaidó's forces.
The top eight teams in total points will reach the double-elimination playoffs, and FPX had just 15 points after the forfeit led to a fourth-place result in phase 1.
The agreement stipulated she would plead no contest to a charge of failure to supervise, and as a penalty, she was required to forfeit the monetary value of 20 vacation days.
The CFPB also generally won't seek monetary fines or require financial firms to forfeit ill-gotten gains from abusive practices if they made a "good-faith effort" to follow the rules.
He proposed automatically enrolling every American in a government-run health care plan, but offering a credit to people who wanted to forfeit that benefit and buy their own insurance instead.
When she returned, the judge quickly set a schedule for legal papers to be filed on the question of how much money Shkreli might have to forfeit because of his conviction.
That will happen after prosecutors and defense lawyers argue how much, if any, money Shkreli should be ordered to forfeit, and after defense lawyers ask her to overturn the guilty verdicts.
Because the bank has lacked a board quorum since July 43, it can't approve any transaction over $24 million, causing U.S. companies large and small to forfeit sales to foreign competitors.
Under a plea deal, Knowles, 24, agreed to forfeit $1,900 along with 25 unpublished movie and TV scripts and copies of unpublished music found on a DropBox account belonging to him.
Convicted in 2011, he was sentenced to eleven years in prison, and given a ten-million-dollar fine, along with an order to forfeit more than fifty-three million in gains.
China-based FPX was forced to forfeit its final match in the first phase of the $22 million tournament after its proposed takeover of the Heroic's Denmark-based roster fell apart.
The top eight teams in total points will reach the double-elimination playoffs, and FPX has just 15 points after the forfeit led to a fourth-place result in phase 1.
The ITF also ruled that her results at the 2016 Australian Open should be disqualified -- and she must forfeit her ranking points and prize money that she won at that event.
In July, U.S. authorities sought a court order requiring Guzman to forfeit $12.7 billion made from his drug-running career after his conviction this year for racketeering and drug trafficking crimes.
The white referee who ordered a black high school wrestler to either cut his hair or forfeit the match is now being investigated by NJ state athletic officials, TMZ Sports has learned.
Cathedral High School said Sunday it will fire its teacher following 22 months of deliberation after Archbishop Charles Thompson told the school it would forfeit its Catholic identity if it did not.
A coach then reminded the team that they would not be allowed to compete in the playoffs if they stayed as a team and they would forfeit the rest of the season.
In addition to the $700 million in state and federal settlements, the company agreed to forfeit $647 million to resolve a criminal investigation of its subsidiary Indivior, which marketed and sold Suboxone.
Equifax, which yesterday announced a truly enormous breach, will not require affected consumers to forfeit their right to join a class action lawsuit against the company in order to receive credit protection.
Lawmakers on the U.S. Senate Banking Committee grilled Stumpf last week over the accounts scandal, with some calling on him to resign and forfeit his earnings and hold other senior executives accountable.
In March, to the shock and dismay of local politicians and police officials, Foxx's office dropped the charges, saying an agreement by Smollett to forfeit his $10,000 bond was a just outcome.
The Red Storm, who have won all five of their manager games this season, including the DePaul forfeit, seemed to feel slighted by their No. 4 seeding in KPI's initial postseason bracket.
His lawyer, Barry A. Weinstein, said Mr. Bell had agreed to forfeit a sum equivalent to the $6 million he had received in bribes, and that $700,000 had been seized so far.
The judge also gave the 31-year-old a dishonorable discharge, reduced his rank from sergeant to private and ordered him to forfeit pay equal to $1,000 per month for 10 months.
On Tuesday, Wells Fargo said CEO John Stumpf will forfeit unvested equity awards worth about $41 million and will not get a salary while the company's board investigates the bank's sales practices.
He is also the only player in the history of professional tennis who had to forfeit a match because he had nothing to play with, having broken all seven of his racquets.
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf will forfeit about $41 million in unvested equity and temporarily forgo his salary, as the company's independent directors launch an investigation into the company's retail banking practices.
" - Republican House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce in a statement "This is the day when the United States did a lot to forfeit its claim to be a leader among nations.
Given the latest ban this means we'll have to forfeit these phones at the checkpoint which translates to huge financial losses from ~$1600 onwards, something my family is unwilling to do so.
The terrain of the internet enables copyright infringement and essentially allows for impunity, leaving little in the way of support for artists like Wright who unwittingly forfeit control over their creative output.
As part of his guilty plea, made right before he was due to face a second trial in Washington, Manafort agreed to forfeit an estimated $46 million worth of assets and cash.
But it is now too late in the game to hang back, waiting for Trump to finally do something that will ruin his chances and forfeit his claim to the Oval Office.

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