The court can
impose penalties if a parent doesn't do what is outlined in the Parenting Order.
Typically, the FTC can only
impose penalties if a company has violated a previous agreement with the agency.
If the vehicle is registered, your state may
impose penalties if the liability insurance coverage were removed.
They could make it compulsory for everyone to pay something and
impose penalties if they didn't comply.
Early Withdrawal Provisions: Citadel will
impose a penalty if you withdraw any of the funds before the maturity date.
For example, will lenders
impose a penalty if you want to repay the principal sooner than the agreed date?
Some lenders
impose a penalty if you repay the loan too soon.
Not exact matches
Like the RMD rules for retirement account owners, the rules for beneficiaries
impose a
penalty of 50 % of the shortfall
if the RMD amount is not distributed by the applicable deadline.
If it needs to divorce itself from the U.S. banking system in order to avoid the
penalties the U.S. would seek to
impose in order to enforce its newly restored Iran sanctions, all the better.
In addition, the House bill would remove the
penalty imposed by the ACA on companies with 50 or more employees
if they did not offer insurance to their workers.
The traditional prime mortgage product in the US is a fixed - rate 30 - year amortizing loan, which
imposes minimum interest rate risk on borrowers who can typically refinance with little
penalty if interest rates fall.
Under state law, the death
penalty can be
imposed if a jury makes a unanimous recommendation after weighing aggravating factors presented by the prosecution and mitigating factors presented by the defense.
«
If God
imposes an eternal
penalty of pain for not accepting him, then he is morally obliged to reveal himself convincingly.»
7) The death
penalty should not be
imposed if the purposes of punishment can be equally well or better achieved by bloodless means, such as imprisonment.
The death
penalty is
imposed,
if somebody has committed a very heavy crime.
It seems to follow» as the Catechism, in turn, seems to say» that
if a murderer can be kept from killing again by any means short of execution, the death
penalty can not legitimately be
imposed.
Moreover, this «paradox»»
if we are given to such language» is only the paradox of government generally; for through criminal law government defends freedom by incarcerating lawbreakers and through civil law it defends our property by
imposing penalties on those who have harmed it.
The High Court concluded that «in civil
penalty proceedings, courts are not precluded from considering and,
if appropriate,
imposing penalties that are agreed between the parties» (quote taken from judgment summary).
The Rebels have already self -
imposed a one - year bowl ban, and
if the NCAA adds on an additional year, Ole Miss» players would be free to transfer from the school without
penalty.
Financial
penalties are
imposed if those targets are not met.
It creates a hook to
impose penalties on you
if you don't report income and the IRS later learns that you had income.
If an EU county fails to communicate measures that implement the provisions of a directive in time, the Commission may ask the Court to
impose penalties.
Rep. Chris Collins today will unveil sponsored legislation, the Second Amendment Guarantee Act, or «SAGA,» that
if passed would limit the authority of states and localities to regulate conduct, or
impose penalties or taxes, in relation to rifles or shotguns.
On Monday, congressman Chris Collins (R, NY - 27) will unveil sponsored legislation, the Second Amendment Guarantee Act, or «SAGA,» that
if passed would limit the authority of states and localities to regulate conduct, or
impose penalties or taxes, in relation to rifles or shotguns, according to a press release sent on Sunday.
I wonder
if the taxpayers of Ticonderoga are aware that the U.S. Department of Justice is in the process of
imposing significant
penalties for failure to comply with the timeline established, by the town, for the water project.
Ebdon made it clear that,
if appointed, he would take his new job very seriously and
impose «nuclear» financial
penalties on the universities failing to meet the fair access agreements.
Employers could
impose hefty
penalties on employees who decline to participate in genetic testing as part of workplace wellness programs
if a bill approved by a U.S. House committee last week becomes law.
Immigration advocates urged New York City to
impose civil rather than criminal
penalties for certain nonviolent offenses to protect immigrants who could be deported
if they have a criminal record.
A maximum fine of # 20,000 for each charge may be
imposed by a magistrates court; however,
if the case is committed to the Crown Court the maximum
penalty is an unlimited fine.
The bill will for the first time
impose a civil
penalty if an individual refuses to register to vote.
JCOPE also has jurisdiction to investigate potential violations of law by legislators and legislative employees and,
if violations are found, issue findings to the Legislative Ethics Commission, which will have jurisdiction to
impose penalties.
The boycotts could cost Long Island's public schools more than $ 200 million in federal and state financial aid
if Washington
imposes penalties for low student test - participation rates, key superintendents in Nassau and Suffolk counties said in a January letter to acting U.S. Education Secretary John B. King Jr..
If she finds he has a case to answer, the Committee will have to decide what
penalty to
impose; deliberating for the first time in the context of the Recall of MPs Act 2015 under which a suspension of ten sitting days or more would trigger the first recall petition process in Carmichael's constituency.
This scenario would change
if there were a significant tax on carbon emissions, or
if an equivalent economic
penalty were
imposed on fossil - fueled plants through a cap on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions or a requirement that CO2 be sequestered.
Generally, exclusion of refugees is grounded in the hyped fears of employers and service providers that the Immigration Act of 2002 could
impose penalties on them
if they do not comply with its rules.15 This misconception is further reinforced by political statements, which hold that the majority of refugees are bogus or economic migrants who are in South Africa in a search of a better life.16 There is apparently an inability to distinguish between applicability of the immigration regime and refugee regime.17 However, it is true that the Refugees Act of 1998 strictly exempts refugees and asylum - seekers from the immigration restrictive measures
imposed on non-citizens in certain circumstances.
The graduation rate is included in calculations by the federal government to determine
if a high school, district or the state clears the performance hurdle set under the No Child Left Behind law, the sweeping education reform that
imposes increasingly severe
penalties for coming up short.
The Education Practices Commission may suspend the educator certificate of any person as defined in s. 1012.01 (2) or (3) for up to 5 years, thereby denying that person the right to teach or otherwise be employed by a district school board or public school in any capacity requiring direct contact with students for that period of time, after which the holder may return to teaching as provided in subsection (4); may revoke the educator certificate of any person, thereby denying that person the right to teach or otherwise be employed by a district school board or public school in any capacity requiring direct contact with students for up to 10 years, with reinstatement subject to the provisions of subsection (4); may revoke permanently the educator certificate of any person thereby denying that person the right to teach or otherwise be employed by a district school board or public school in any capacity requiring direct contact with students; may suspend the educator certificate, upon an order of the court or notice by the Department of Revenue relating to the payment of child support; or may
impose any other
penalty provided by law,
if the person:
Under NCLB, states were required to implement standardized testing, and
if students did not make «adequate progress» towards federal proficiency standards, the federal government could
impose penalties.
After issuing a warning,
if the violation is not corrected, OSEE may
impose a
penalty, not to exceed $ 500 per day paid to the Healthy Schools Fund.
Referring to the FMCSA enforcement decisions as reported on the Department's Docket Management System, he noted that «the tenor of the pleadings on both sides often appears to be bitter, going well beyond the mere assertion of different, conflicting arguments about what the law requires and what
penalty,
if any, should be
imposed.»
If violations are determined to be willful, criminal
penalties may be
imposed, including a fine of up to $ 25,000 and imprisonment for a term not to exceed one year.
If you know that you won't be able to pay your tax when it falls due, then you will need to look at all alternatives and that might even include the necessity to use your credit card to pay your account simply because that will be an easier debt to manage than the IRS and the interest and penalties that they will impose if not paid on tim
If you know that you won't be able to pay your tax when it falls due, then you will need to look at all alternatives and that might even include the necessity to use your credit card to pay your account simply because that will be an easier debt to manage than the IRS and the interest and
penalties that they will
impose if not paid on tim
if not paid on time.
CD Early Withdrawal
Penalty: If any portion of the principal balance is withdrawn from your CD prior to the maturity date, an early withdrawal penalty will be imposed as permitted
Penalty:
If any portion of the principal balance is withdrawn from your CD prior to the maturity date, an early withdrawal
penalty will be imposed as permitted
penalty will be
imposed as permitted by law.
Some states also will
imposed extra taxes
if are a resident and declare income / taxes paid to another state (generally your home state will provide a credit), however
if the foreign state taxes are lower some home states will
impose a
penalty.
Early Withdrawal
Penalty: If any portion of the principal balance is withdrawn from your CD prior to the maturity date, an early withdrawal penalty will be imposed as permitted
Penalty:
If any portion of the principal balance is withdrawn from your CD prior to the maturity date, an early withdrawal
penalty will be imposed as permitted
penalty will be
imposed as permitted by law.
However, there is an exception to this rule:
if you are more than 60 days late in paying your credit card bill, your credit card company can
impose what is known as a
penalty APR..
Some card issuers also
impose a higher
penalty APR
if you miss a payment.
In return for this special treatment,
penalties are
imposed (in addition to tax)
if you withdraw money from your retirement account before age 59.5 which presumably is on the distant horizon for you.
In short,
if you are concerned about the
penalties imposed by retirement accounts on early withdrawals, forgo the benefits of these accounts and put your retirement money elsewhere where there is no
penalty for instant access.
A
penalty may be
imposed if you withdraw any of the funds before the maturity date.