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Seizure of property is a common remedy in a legal action in which property must be seized, or taken, in order to satisfy a judgment, preserve property, or other judicial reasons.
If the accused misses even one court date, the bond becomes due and a warrant is issued for their arrest. At this point, a cash bond becomes forfeit, meaning that the person loses the money they posted for their bail.
Forfeit or forfeiture means losing a right, privilege, or property without compensation as a consequence of violating the law, breaching a legal obligation , failing to perform a contractual obligation or condition , or neglecting a legal duty .
Criminal forfeiture is an action brought as a part of the criminal prosecution of a defendant. It is an in personam (against the person) action and requires that the government indict (charge) the property used or derived from the crime along with the defendant.
A seizure warrant for property subject to criminal forfeiture may be issued in the district where the property is located, or it may be issued by the court in the district where the criminal indictment is pending.
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Bond forfeiture means that the court can collect the bond money because the surety failed to produce the accused in court, as required. A forfeiture hearing will be set, during which the surety or accused can attempt to offer reasons why the court should reinstate the bond.
When you forfeit something, you lose or relinquish it as a penalty for doing something wrong. An instance of this happening is a forfeiture, and you can describe the thing you have to sacrifice as a forfeiture too. In law, a forfeiture is the loss of rights or goods due to not fulfilling some obligation.

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