Sentences with phrase «fined under this new law»

How am I protected from being fined under this new law?

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Suddenly, someone bursts into the room with new information: a group of white propertied men who have been dead for two centuries, knew nothing of our present situation, acted illegally under existing law and thought it was fine to own slaves might have disagreed with this course of action.
Under the new French law, anyone caught purchasing sex from a prostituted woman will be fined and required to attend classes on the harms of the practice.
«New York's roadways continue to become littered despite the fines that exist under current law,» DeFrancisco said.
Under current New Jersey law, dogfighting carries a penalty of three to five years in prison, a fine of up to $ 15,000, or both.
Under the new law, dog breeders who violate the new standards face a $ 100 fine.
The Board can impose civil fines up to $ 10,000 for any violations of the restrictions under the new law.
Under the deal, Arch Coal agreed to install new equipment to control discharges, and agreed to pay the citizen groups» legal expenses, pay a $ 200,000 fine to the federal government, and contribute $ 1.8 million to the Land Use and Sustainable Development Clinic at West Virginia University's College of Law.
Suddenly, someone bursts into the room with new information: a group of white propertied men who have been dead for two centuries, knew nothing of our present situation, acted illegally under existing law and thought it was fine to own slaves might have disagreed with this course of action.
Under the new regime, the parties in a cartel investigation may acknowledge their breach of European antitrust law and waive certain procedural rights in exchange for a 10 % reduction of the fine.
A conviction under the state's version of the federal RICO statute, known as the New York Enterprise Corruption Law, can result in a sentence of up to 25 years in state prison, not to mention significant fines and asset forfeiture to make restitution.
In fact, a conviction under the New York Enterprise Corruption Law — the state's version of the federal RICO statute, can result in a state prison sentence of up to 25 years, significant fines, asset forfeiture, restitution and more.
Under the new law drivers who violate the law face a nearly $ 500 fine for putting their child at risk.
Under the new law, offenders face jail time and a hefty fine.
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