- Look up
forfeit,
forfeiting, or
forfeiture in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Forfeit or
forfeiture may
refer to:
Forfeit, a 2007
thriller film starring...
- The
Forfeit is a 1919
American silent Western film
directed by
Frank Powell and
starring House Peters, Jane
Miller and
William Human.
House Peters as...
- In
various sports, a
forfeit is a
method in
which a
match automatically ends, and the
forfeiting team loses.
There are two
distinct forms of forfeiture...
- last-minute
replacement rather than
award a
wrestler a
victory by
forfeit.
Forfeit victories are
almost always reserved for when the
story the promotion...
- are now rare.
There have been only five
forfeits in
Major League Baseball (MLB)
since 1954; the last
forfeit was in 1995, and
prior to that, 1979. Since...
-
ordered vacated or
forfeited by the
National Collegiate Athletic ****ociation (NCAA) in
college basketball. The list does not
include forfeits imposed by individual...
- but it is
special in that the
submission has to take the form of the
forfeiting opponent conceding verbally. Generally,
whenever a
wrestler knocks down...
- "Points of Authority" is a song by
American rock band
Linkin Park. It is the
fourth track on
their first studio album,
Hybrid Theory. The song was released...
- classification:
Tiebreakers Notes: ****an were
awarded a 3–0
victory by
forfeit,
after North Korea refused to host the
match citing concerns about a disease...
- This
article lists all dukedoms, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or
forfeit, in the
peerages of England, Scotland,
Great Britain,
Ireland and the United...