Sentences with phrase «civil penalty before»

Under the old ordinance, Otte was required to send a certified letter to violators and then seek civil penalties before the County Court.

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Rebecca Ananian - Welsh and Kate Gover, «Before the High Court: Commonwealth v Director, Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate: The End of Penalty Agreements in Civil Pecuniary Penalty Schemes?
After obtaining the required license, and paying the civil penalty prescribed by this subsection, the creditor may bring and maintain proceedings in the courts of this state on consumer credit transaction contracts, and the enforceability of the contracts shall not be impaired by the prior failure to obtain a license, irrespective of whether the consumer credit transaction contracts were made before or after the license was obtained.
If you signed the lease before being called up, the Soldiers» and Sailors» Civil Relief Act lets you cancel your lease without penalty.
Our approach will be to seek informal resolution of complaints whenever possible, which includes allowing covered entities a reasonable amount of time to work with the Secretary to come into compliance before initiating action to seek civil monetary penalties.
Failure to resolve your citation on or before the date listed at the bottom of your citation will also result in additional penalties, which may include an additional $ 300.00 civil assessment.
Failure to resolve your citation on or before the date listed at the bottom of your citation may result in additional penalties which by law could include a $ 300.00 civil assessment, a warrant issued for your arrest, a suspension of your driver's license and additional monetary assessments.
A driver civil penalty is a fine you must pay to DMV for certain offenses before your license or driving privilege can be restored after a suspension or revocation.
A civil traffic infraction is a non-criminal charge that can usually be disposed of by the payment of a civil penalty or an election to attend a defensive driving course, However, if your citation involves serious bodily injury, a fatality, leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle, or speed 30 + MPH in excess of posted speed limits, you are required to appear before the Court.
You have three options to choose from in order to resolve the ticket: pay the civil penalty and allow points to be assessed against your license, enter a plea of guilty or no contest where you will request a hearing before a county judge, or elect driving school.
Moneys received from the mandatory civil penalties imposed pursuant to this subsection upon persons required to appear before a designated official pursuant to s. 318.19 (1) or (2) shall be remitted to the Department of Revenue and deposited into the Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund to provide financial support to certified trauma centers to assure the availability and accessibility of trauma services throughout the state.
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