We have no meanings for "forfeit all claim" in our records yet.
1 Any one dismissed the party for misconduct, to forfeit all claim upon the joint property.
2 An owner failing to act as required in the preceding sections should forfeit all claim and right to the service of such negro or mulatto.
3 That the country and its inhabitants have forfeited all claims to trust?
4 You have forfeited all claim on both your sisters and myself.
5 You think that you have forfeited all claim as a wife.
6 He has forfeited all claim upon your love, loyalty, or respect.
7 By seceding, the State Government forfeited all claim to the obedience of the citizens.
8 Robert, the banished rebel, might seem to have forfeited all claims to the succession.
9 He is but too sensible that he has forfeited all claim to the privilege.
10 I have forfeited all claim to friendship or love.
11 The Pic du Midi has forfeited all claims .
12 I have long ago forfeited all claims to your regard, and your esteem I never possessed.
13 I do not deserve it; I could not accept it; I have forfeited all claim to assistance.
14 This occasioned Captain Hallowell to say that the French had forfeited all claim to respect from us.
15 Ferdinand, however, by his subsequent conduct, has forfeited all claim to any favorable opinion of the kind.
16 The Duc de Bouillon, whom I thought possessed some ability, has forfeited all claim to my opinion.
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