Sentences with phrase «full penalty of the laws»

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One important aspect of the law to note: Larger companies should be aware that two part - time employees can be counted as one full - time employee in calculation of the monetary penalties for not providing insurance.
Gorsuch's commitments to interpreting the law as «the words on the paper say» and not over-criminalizing innocent conduct were on full display in a 2015 decision in which he used «plain old grade school grammar» to determine the legal penalties imposed on defendants accused of using a firearm «during and in relation to any crime of violence of drug trafficking crime.»
And yet in the bible Leviticus is full of verses stating laws, many of which the penalty for is death.
The legislation is not a full repeal of the law, which also dealt with the use of illegal guns as well as strengthening penalties for those who kill first responders.
BAC, however, calls for an outright ban on human reproductive cloning and affirms that scientists caught doing so would face the full force of the law, although final details of penalties for offenders have not been spelled out.
Under state law, companies that owe fines for environmental infractions can either pay the full penalty to the state or invest some portion of it in a Supplemental Environmental Project, which can be in their local community.
(c) Except as otherwise provided by law, when any debt is paid in full before the final scheduled payment date, the debtor may do so without penalty, and the creditor shall refund or credit the debtor with not less than that portion of the finance charge which shall be due the debtor as follows:
These copyright laws impose substantial penalties for infringement, and violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Detailed analysis of every section of the Police Services Act Updated case law (to February 1, 2016) from the Court of Appeal, Divisional Court, O.C.P.C., and the old Board of Inquiry Improved, updated and fully indexed penalty table for Part V of the Act (1984 to February 1, 2016) Regulations in force as of February 1, 2016 Full text of O.C.P.C. Rules of Practice
A software glitch involving the new health care law may mean that some smokers won't bear the full brunt of tobacco - user penalties that could have made their premiums much higher, at least for the first year.Read more...
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