452 INDEX. FOREIGN STATES (continued). Page King may compel his subjects to return — (See Ne exeat Regno.) . . . . . 21&24 Consequences of not returning from, King's interest and fraudulent assignment, &c. . . . . 24, 25 Contempt for not returning . . . .24 FORESTS. What are; prerogative as to; grant of; and rights of grantee . . . . . 137 to 140 FORFEITURES FOR OFFENCES. Ground of inflicting ; necessary, especially in treason ; disabilities extending to posterity when unjust 213, 4, 5 Difference between, and escheats . . . 215, 6 What forfeited for treason, and what not . . 216, 7, 8 Interest taken by King, and effect on inferior rights of others .... . . 218, 9 Petit treason and felony ; What forfeited for ; chattels interests, profits of land and goods . . . . .219, &c. Year, day and waste ..... ibid. Corruption of blood and forfeiture of lands after death abolished, except in treason, petit treason and murder 220, 1 Forfeitures of realty not vested till attainder . . 221 Rights of Crown on outlawry . . . ibid. Of lands, has relation back to time of offence, so as to avoid, &c. ; how as to mesne profits — (See Mesne Pro- fits.) . . . .... ibid. Time of ofience, what to be deemed . . . ibid. Of goods generally and for what offences . . 222, 3 Of choses in action . . ... 223 Where another interested with the offender . . ibid. Goods forfeited on conviction . . . 224 Of goods, no relation back unless fraud . . . ibid. Restraints on offenders aliening goads, &c. to defeat Crown ...... 224, 5 King's pardon of the offence will not prevent escheat to subject .... . . . 225