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Impound vs Forfeiture - What's the difference?

impound | forfeiture |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between impound and forfeiture

is that impound is (legal) to hold in the custody of a court or its delegate while forfeiture is (legal) the property lost as a forfeit.

As nouns the difference between impound and forfeiture

is that impound is a place in which things are impounded while forfeiture is (legal) a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property.

As a verb impound

is to shut up or place in an enclosure called a pound.

Forfeited vs Forfeiture - What's the difference?

forfeited | forfeiture |


As a verb forfeited

is (forfeit).

As a noun forfeiture is

(legal) a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property.

Disclaim vs Forfeiture - What's the difference?

disclaim | forfeiture |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between disclaim and forfeiture

is that disclaim is (legal) to relinquish or deny having a claim; to disavow another's claim; to decline accepting, as an estate, interest, or office while forfeiture is (legal) the property lost as a forfeit.

As a verb disclaim

is to renounce all claim to; to deny ownership of or responsibility for; to disown; to disavow; to reject.

As a noun forfeiture is

(legal) a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property.

Forfeiture vs Fines - What's the difference?

forfeiture | fines |


As nouns the difference between forfeiture and fines

is that forfeiture is (legal) a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property while fines is (language).

As an adjective fines is

(of finland).

Forfeiture vs Disadvantage - What's the difference?

forfeiture | disadvantage | Related terms |

Forfeiture is a related term of disadvantage.


As nouns the difference between forfeiture and disadvantage

is that forfeiture is (legal) a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property while disadvantage is a weakness or undesirable characteristic; a con.

As a verb disadvantage is

to place at a disadvantage.

Forfeiting vs Forfeiture - What's the difference?

forfeiting | forfeiture |


As a verb forfeiting

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun forfeiture is

a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property.

Detriment vs Forfeiture - What's the difference?

detriment | forfeiture |


As nouns the difference between detriment and forfeiture

is that detriment is detriment while forfeiture is (legal) a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property.

Forfeiture vs Cancellation - What's the difference?

forfeiture | cancellation |


In lang=en terms the difference between forfeiture and cancellation

is that forfeiture is the property lost as a forfeit while cancellation is in United States intellectual property law, a proceeding in which an interested party seeks to cancel the registration of a trademark or patent.

Attachment vs Forfeiture - What's the difference?

attachment | forfeiture |


In lang=en terms the difference between attachment and forfeiture

is that attachment is taking a person's property to satisfy a court-ordered debt while forfeiture is the property lost as a forfeit.

As nouns the difference between attachment and forfeiture

is that attachment is the act or process of (physically or figuratively) attaching while forfeiture is a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property.

Freeze vs Forfeiture - What's the difference?

freeze | forfeiture |


As nouns the difference between freeze and forfeiture

is that freeze is a period of intensely cold weather or freeze can be while forfeiture is (legal) a legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property.

As a verb freeze

is especially of a liquid, to become solid due to low temperature.

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