Forfeiture

/ˈfɔːrfɪtʃər/ noun

The loss or surrender of property, rights, or privileges as a penalty for wrongdoing, breach of contract, or failure to fulfill an obligation.

From Old French 'forfaiture,' from 'forfait' meaning crime or penalty, ultimately from Latin 'foris' (outside) plus 'facere' (to do). The concept originally meant doing something 'outside' the bounds of law or agreement.

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