Forfeiture Clause

Forfeiture Clause - A forfeiture clause is a provision in a contract that allows one party to forfeit or lose their right to something, such as a deposit, if they fail to meet certain obligations outlined in the contract.

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Forfeiture Clause
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Definition and Examples

Definition
A forfeiture clause is a provision in a contract that allows one party to forfeit or lose their right to something, such as a deposit, if they fail to meet certain obligations outlined in the contract.
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Translations

fr-fr
Clause de déchéance
es-es
Cláusula de Forfeiture
es-mx
Cláusula de Pérdida
pt-br
Cláusula de perda
en-gb
Forfeiture Clause
de-de
Verfallsklausel
he-il
סעיף מחילות
hi-in
फोर्फेचर क्लॉज
ja-jp
没収条項
zh-cn
没收条款

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