- Look up
forfeit,
forfeiting, or
forfeiture in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Forfeit or
forfeiture may
refer to:
Forfeit, a 2007
thriller film starring...
- 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...
- of the
forfeit; the game is
recorded as a loss in the
standings for the
forfeiting team and a win for the
other team, even if the
forfeiting team is...
- 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...
- wrestler's
agent and
therefore authorized to make
formal decisions (such as
forfeiting a match) on the client's behalf. Some
wrestling performances are presented...
- Both
bouts proceeded at catchweight, with
Johnson forfeiting 20% of his
purse and
Potieria forfeiting 25% of his purse,
which went to
their opponents former...
-
Forfeit is a 2007
American mystery thriller film
directed by
Andrew Shea,
starring Billy Burke,
Sherry Stringfield, John
Aylward and
Gregory Itzin. Billy...
- 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...
-
Lutheranism with
forfeiture of all property. Half of it
would be then
forfeited to the
imperial government and the
remaining half to the
accusing party...
- 1886
short story by Leo
Tolstoy about a man who, in his lust for land,
forfeits everything. The
protagonist of the
story is a
peasant named Pahom, who...