Not exact matches
Our agreements with sellers, including Starbucks following the amendment described above, generally provide both our sellers
and us the unilateral right to terminate
such agreements at any time, without
fine or
penalty.
Our agreements with other sellers, including Starbucks following the amendment described above, generally provide both those sellers
and us the unilateral right to terminate
such agreements at any time, without
fine or
penalty.
Regulatory bodies can impose
penalties such as
fines, suspensions,
and issue bans or terminate registration or SRO membership.
Clark is aiming for the middle of Daniel Thomas» chest,
and it is obvious he has lowered his aiming point to avoid drawing just
such a
penalty (
and probable
fine).
And if a school happened to incur a
fine for
such violations — a rare event, in any case — many principals felt the
penalty was just the cost of doing business.
The law will include an illustrative list of prohibited uses including using campaign contributions for expenses unrelated to a campaign or the holding of public office
such as residential home purchases, mortgage payments, rent, clothing, tuition payments, salaries for individuals not performing campaign work, admissions to sporting events,
fines and penalties and dues for country clubs
and health clubs.
If you do not tell us your are a professional or if you tell us you are not but we or an Exchange later determine you are, you agree to pay us or the Exchange at the professional rate for all the months you were categorized as a non professional, plus all associated fees,
fines and penalties, even if
such determination is made after you have closed your account.
The exceptions to this rule are:
penalties,
fines, forfeiture
and compensation orders imposed by any court, any liability due to fraud, any obligation to pay aliment, student loans,
and money owed to someone who holds a security on your property
such as a secured loan or mortgage loan.
Most debts except:
fines,
penalties, compensation
and forfeiture orders imposed by any court; any debt that has been incurred through fraud; student loans; any obligation to pay maintenance to an ex-spouse due under a court order (not Child Support Agency arrears or Child Maintenance Service arrears);
and money owed to a creditor whose debt is secured on your property (
such as a mortgage or secured loan).
If that describes you, tax auditors can add
fines to your unpaid taxes —
and the
penalties increase if
such behaviour is repeated.
Article VIII of Registrant's Amended
and Restated Agreement
and Declaration of Trust (Exhibit (a) hereto, which is incorporated by reference) provides in effect that Registrant will indemnify its officers
and trustees against all liabilities
and expenses, including but not limited to amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments, in compromise, or as
fines and penalties,
and counsel fees reasonably incurred by any
such officer or trustee in connection with the defense or disposition of any action, suit, or other proceeding.
Such violators may face substantial
penalties and fines for allowing their animals to run at large on the streets.
His sentence consists of more than $ 750 in court costs
and fines, the maximum
penalty in
such cases being a $ 750
fine, a possible prohibition on animal ownership
and up to 90 days in jail.
[FN66] The MBTA makes it unlawful to, at any time
and by any means or manner,»... take, capture, kill, attempt to take, capture, or kill... any migratory bird,... nest, or egg of any
such bird...» [FN67] Under the violations
and penalties section of the MBTA, any person, association, partnership, or corporation who violates the provisions of the MBTA is guilty of a misdemeanor
and, if convicted, can be
fined up to $ 15,000 or imprisoned up to six months, or both.
In Massachusetts
and Rhode Island, there are severe
penalties such as loss of driver's license, loss of employment, loss of housing, loss of financial aid, probation
and a wide array of
penalties and fines for criminal offenses.
Issues range from moving violations to parking infractions
and can include
penalties such as points on your driver's license, mandatory time spent in education classes, increased insurance rates,
and heavy
fines.
«Fertility tourism» is the somewhat derisive term for cross-border travel to access artificial reproductive services that are restricted or unavailable in the traveler's home country.123
Such tourism can be a two - way street.124 Canada, for example, imposes severe penalties on anyone who provides compensation to a gestational surrogate.125 The risk of a serious fine and even jail time acts as a deterrent to Canadians who have no access to altruistic surrogates within Canada.126 The restrictions encourage Canadians to access ART services in the United States or other countries.127 On the other hand, Canada can be an attractive destination for intending parents who are not Canadian but who have access to an altruistic Canadian surrogate because the public health system greatly reduces the medical costs for the pregnancy and birth of the baby.128 India has a growing reputation for providing low - cost gestational surrogacy as it allows women to be compensated for providing such services.129 All of these scenarios present potential LRW problems addressing contract interpretation and enforceabil
Such tourism can be a two - way street.124 Canada, for example, imposes severe
penalties on anyone who provides compensation to a gestational surrogate.125 The risk of a serious
fine and even jail time acts as a deterrent to Canadians who have no access to altruistic surrogates within Canada.126 The restrictions encourage Canadians to access ART services in the United States or other countries.127 On the other hand, Canada can be an attractive destination for intending parents who are not Canadian but who have access to an altruistic Canadian surrogate because the public health system greatly reduces the medical costs for the pregnancy
and birth of the baby.128 India has a growing reputation for providing low - cost gestational surrogacy as it allows women to be compensated for providing
such services.129 All of these scenarios present potential LRW problems addressing contract interpretation and enforceabil
such services.129 All of these scenarios present potential LRW problems addressing contract interpretation
and enforceability.
Depending upon the particular campaign finance law involved, which isn't clearly specified, there might be a criminal
penalty (either a misdemeanor or a minor felony) as well, which could give rise to a probation sentence, a sentence to some period of incarceration, a period of post-release parole, criminal
fines, court costs,
and, at least in the case of a felony, some collateral consequences of that conviction
such as a prohibition on owning a gun
and ineligibility for many occupations
and jobs.
A DUID conviction carries the same devastating
penalties as DUI,
such as potential jail time,
fines, probation, substance abuse treatment
and monitoring,
and the loss of driving privileges.
That game misconduct
penalty might carry with it an automatic
fine and an appearance before the Commissioner (or the court or an arbitrator) who shall have full power to impose
such further sanctions.
If convicted, a person may face harsh
penalties such as large monetary
fines, victim restitution, a long term jail or prison sentence
and more.
If you stop paying child support, you are violating a court order
and may be held in contempt of court by a judge who can impose serious
penalties on you,
such as monetary
fines and jail time.
A drug crime conviction can be a misdemeanor or felony
and lead to severe
penalties such as prison time
and substantial
fines.
If you have been charged with drug production, you face significant criminal
penalties and other consequences
such as
fines, incarceration
and the inability to enter the United States.
Regardless of whether you've been arrested for a DUI, speeding, or reckless driving, an attorney may be able to help you avoid
penalties such as a license suspension, substantial
fines, jail time,
and the installation of an ignition interlock device on your car.
And under s. 7, when a defendant who does not wish to dispute the charge but wishes to make submissions as to penalty, a justice may enter a conviction and impose the set fine or such lesser fine as is permitted by l
And under s. 7, when a defendant who does not wish to dispute the charge but wishes to make submissions as to
penalty, a justice may enter a conviction
and impose the set fine or such lesser fine as is permitted by l
and impose the set
fine or
such lesser
fine as is permitted by law.
If you don't carry bodily injury liability
and the state requires it, then
penalties can be handed out,
such as
fines and suspension of your license,
and / or vehicle registration.
If you don't carry liability
and the state requires it, then
penalties can be handed out,
such as
fines and suspension of your license,
and / or vehicle registration.
Instead of worrying about
fines or
penalties all you have to do is enter your five digit zip code
and get quotes from top insurance companies,
such as Progressive, Geico,
and Travelers.
A first DUI in Montana results in jail time,
fines and MVD
penalties such as license suspension.
Sometimes you will be assessed extra
fines and penalties,
such as surcharges.
Getting a DUI in Rhode Island may result in jail time,
fines and DMV
penalties such as license suspension.
Once the DMV is aware of the violation, the driver's premium may go up, but the person may also face
penalties such as license suspension,
fines,
and community service.
If this happens
and you can't prove you have coverage, you could face
penalties such as
fines and even license suspension.
In Missouri, paying your traffic ticket means you're pleading «guilty»
and are agreeing to pay any other ticket - related
fines (
such as court costs
and fees) as well as complete any applicable
penalties.
Civil infractions (
such as speeding tickets) have state - mandated fixed
penalties (which include both the ticket
fine and the court cost).
You will not be excused for failure to make any payments on time or other failure to meet any deadline, even if the failure is caused by the Court's error or any malfunction relating to this web site,
and any applicable
penalties,
fines and interest levied or accruing as a result of
such failure to pay on time or meet another deadline will apply.
Taking the time to understand these regulations can help you avoid
fines and more severe
penalties,
such as have your license suspended.
In addition to the demerit points assigned due to unsafe driving behavior, certain offenses
such as operating while under the influence include other serious
penalties such as large
fines and jail sentences.
While it is true that some offenses
such as excessive speeding, driving on a suspended license, or reckless driving will cause a driver to face stiff
penalties and consequences, less serious traffic violations will often be associated with a
fine and / or the option to go to traffic school.
In
such cases, you will be required to pay the corresponding traffic ticket
penalty fine and the conviction will be reported on your driver's record.
Drivers who choose to pay traffic
fines online in Nebraska (or via other available methods) admit their guilt,
and they are at risk of incurring harsh
penalties,
such as large
fines and points on their driving records.
For instance, NJ DUI points may not be assigned upon conviction of
such offense, but other
penalties, including steep
fines, fees
and surcharges, immediate license suspensions, jail time, community service
and more will be issued.
Penalties such as license suspension
and fines may also be assessed.
Accumulating too many WV infraction points on your driving transcript will bring you harsh
penalties such as driver's license suspensions or revocations, high traffic
fines and jail time.
Such penalties include
fines and driver's license suspensions.
Usually, other
penalties,
such as
fines and court costs, are the same as what you'd incur if you held a regular driver's license.
However, if, after you register, you allow your motorcycle coverage to lapse, you could face
penalties such as a
fine; a charge of uninsured operation; or registration
and license suspension.
For criminal traffic violations, your driver's license may be suspended
and you may face criminal
penalties such as jail time,
fines,
and probation.
Serious offenses
such as driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs can amount to $ 5,000 or more in
fines,
penalties and administrative fees.