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California Agreement to Pay and Forfeit Bail in Installments

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This form is an official California Judicial Council form which complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.

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401(k) plan forfeitures occur when a participant terminates employment (voluntarily or involuntarily) prior to satisfying the required service years to become fully vested in his/her account.Participants are generally always 100% vested in the contributions made by the participant.

Forfeiture is the loss of any property without compensation as a result of defaulting on contractual obligations, or as a penalty for illegal conduct.

Forfeiture, under the terms of a contract, refers to the requirement by the defaulting party to give up ownership of an asset, or cash flows from an asset, as compensation for the resulting losses to the other party.The process of forfeiture often involves proceedings in a court of law.

Noun. a fine; penalty. an act of forfeiting; forfeiture. something to which the right is lost, as for commission of a crime or misdeed, neglect of duty, or violation of a contract. an article deposited in a game because of a mistake and redeemable by a fine or penalty.

Forfeiture refers to a loss of any property, money, or assets without consideration or compensation in return. A forfeiture generally occurs due to default in complying with repayment obligations under a contract. It can also be used as a penalty for an illegal way of conducting business.

Forfeiture, under an agreement, highlights a mandate by a defaulting party to relinquish an asset or monetary sum as compensation if that party breaches the contract.Example: In a contractual relationship, a party may have to relinquish a specified property if that party fails to fulfill an obligation.

Forfeiture is a means for a landlord to terminate a lease, in the event of some default by the tenant.It can be contrasted with a break clause exercisable by a landlord, which also confers a unilateral right to terminate, but not upon some default of the tenant (such as a right of forfeiture).

The involuntary relinquishment of money or property without compensation as a consequence of a breach or nonperformance of some legal obligation or the commission of a crime. The loss of a corporate charter or franchise as a result of illegality, malfeasance, or Nonfeasance.

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California Agreement to Pay and Forfeit Bail in Installments