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  2. Forfeit (sport) - Wikipedia

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    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. One occurs when a team is unable (or refuses) to meet the basic standards for playing the game, either before the game begins or as a result of actions that happen during the match.

  3. Forfeit - Wikipedia

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    Forfeit (sport), a premature end of a game Forfeit (baseball) Forfeit (chess), defeat in a chess game by a player's being absent or out of time; Declaration and forfeiture, in cricket, two possible ends of an innings

  4. Forfeit (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    There was at least one forfeit almost every year from 1882 until 1909. 1884 saw forfeits in the double digits, many because one team failed to appear for a game or refused to continue playing. Game 2 of the 1885 World Series was forfeited when St. Louis pulled its team from the field to protest the umpiring. [3]

  5. What A Ravens Forfeit Would Reportedly Mean For The Steelers

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    A COVID-19 outbreak within the Ravens’ organization has posed a major dilemma for the Steelers and the NFL. Baltimore was scheduled to play Pittsburgh on Thanksgiving night, giving football fans ...

  6. List of vacated and forfeited games in college basketball

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    Forfeited 8 regular-season wins Michigan: Steve Fisher: 1991–92: 25–9: 24–8: Vacated 1 tournament win and 1 tournament loss 1992–93: 31–5: 0–4: Vacated 26 regular-season wins, five tournament wins, and one tournament loss 1995–96: 21–11: 1–10: Vacated 20 regular-season wins and one tournament loss (gained one forfeited win ...

  7. Declaration and forfeiture - Wikipedia

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    A forfeited innings shall be considered as a completed innings. Usually this happens in shorter competitive two-innings matches, where captains need to agree with each other how to set up the match so that there is a reasonable chance of a result.

  8. Civil forfeiture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, criminal forfeiture is a legal action brought as "part of the criminal prosecution of a defendant", described by the Latin term in personam, meaning "against the person", and happens when government indicts or charges the property that is either used in connection with a crime, or derived from a crime, that is suspected of being ...

  9. Vacated victory - Wikipedia

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    A vacated victory is distinct from a forfeit, which simply reverses the outcome of a contest: when a game is forfeited, the team that won records a loss and the team that lost records a win. [4] [5] By comparison, a vacated win only removes regular season and tournament wins from the record of the penalized team. [4]