Sentences with phrase «imposed if»

Currently, TILA section 128 (a)(11), 15 U.S.C. 1638 (a)(11), and Regulation Z § 1026.18 (k)(1) require the creditor to disclose whether or not a penalty may be imposed if the obligation is prepaid in full for a transaction that includes a finance charge computed from time to time by application of a rate to the unpaid principal balance.
In other words, under a narrow QM definition, lenders would further restrict home mortgage credit in what is already a tight lending environment because they would be fearful of the severe penalties that would be imposed if they failed to satisfy the ability - to - repay requirement under the more uncertain standards that would apply in the non-QM market.
Some home sellers would need a sale contract inked before the end of 2017 in order to avoid a big tax bill that would be imposed if the GOP tax reform proposals become law.
The attorney can schedule a contempt hearing and request that jail time be imposed if the support is not paid.
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.
A late charge of 4 % of the installment is imposed if the installment is not received by the 10th of the month (unless state law dictates another period).
Surely a sentence of imprisonment should be imposed if appropriate for the offence committed, rather than for the social class from which the defendant comes?
Another commenter recommended that sanctions not be imposed if the covered entity has proper policies in place and has trained its staff appropriately.
UK banks deploy a «free - if - in - credit» mode of charging for their personal current accounts so that customers do not pay a fee, but charges and interest may be imposed if the account falls into debit.
10 days - give the employer a warning notice that the penalty detailed below at a) ii) will be imposed if the payment becomes 16 or more days late.
16 days - suspend the employer from granting any more work permits («Permit Suspension») and give the employer a warning notice that the penalties described at b) below will be imposed if the payment becomes a month late.
Courts are not required to impose this maximum penalty, but must warn you that this is the maximum sentence that can be imposed if you are convicted of a Class A Misdemeanor.
The death sentence can never be imposed if there are no aggravating factors.
A minimum sentence of 2 years imprisonment is imposed if the total amount of fraud exceeds 1 million dollars.
I do know, however, that in the case of the European Court of Human Rights and the highest courts of the E.U. that one of the usual remedies will be an order directed at a member state to amend its statutes to remove the offending law, with sanctions imposed if the member state fails to do so.
delivering or distributing a solicitation in connection with a good or service that: (A) represents that the solicitation is sent on behalf of a governmental entity when it is not; or (B) resembles a governmental notice or form that represents or implies that a criminal penalty may be imposed if the recipient does not remit payment for the good or service;
This meant that a fine could only be imposed if it was proven to the criminal standard of proof, i.e. beyond reasonable doubt, that a breach had occurred.
Like corporations, individuals are about to experience a tremendous change in the penalties that could be imposed if convicted of a breach of the OHSA.
This nonage is self - imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance.
A $ 150 fee is imposed if passengers want their miles redeposited after a cancelled trip.
Williams - who liked to walk her Airedale terrier, Eric, in the park - suggests that signs be posted in the park warning of the fines that will be imposed if pet owners do not abide by the current city ordinance requiring them to keep their dogs on leashes and to clean up after them.
- A penalty may be imposed if principal is withdrawn before the maturity date.
Inactive account This monthly or quarterly charge is imposed if you have no withdrawals or deposits during a certain period of time.
No taxes or penalty will be imposed if you arrange for the old IRA trustee to transfer your funds directly to the new IRA trustee.
Force - placed or «lender - placed» insurance may be imposed if you allow your home insurance to lapse, Moraga says.
From a CD: A penalty will be imposed if you close your CD prior to the maturity date.
For instance, the early withdrawal penalty may be imposed if the withdrawal is caused by our setoff against funds in the account or as a result of an attachment or other legal process.
No overdraft fee will be imposed if, after the end of day processing, your available balance is overdrawn $ 5.00 or less.
A penalty may be imposed if you withdraw any of the funds before the maturity date.
A recapture fee of $ 375 will be imposed if your account is closed within 36 months of opening.
Right now, if you retain profits from a small business inside the company there are special higher taxes imposed if the profits are invested passively — in bonds or stocks or real estate — rather than active investment in new machinery or equipment for employees.
The DOT oversight organization will notify the respondent in writing of its action, sanctions to be imposed if applicable, and the DOT appeal procedures.
As well as the horrific injuries which an unsafe gate can inflict, schools should also be aware of the potential fines that can be imposed if they are found to be guilty of a failure to adhere to best practice in terms of what constitutes a safe gate, both from an installation and on - going maintenance perspective.
Draconian austerity will be imposed if the deadline is missed.
Financial penalties are imposed if those targets are not met.
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.
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.
This fee may be imposed if these events occur before the expiration of a stated period, and commonly decrease and disappear over time.»
That way, you'll know she is clear about your expectations and any restrictions you might impose if she violates the rules.
But such discrimination is far easier to impose if voting itself is heavily concentrated.
Resign themselves to things the way they are - underestimating just how many more burdens the Tories could impose if their mission to rig the system for the rich isn't halted.
To be sure, there is an outside chance that some portion of these guidances will be rejected in court, but it takes a strong stomach to risk the heavy sanctions that the government will impose if it prevails, as it usually does now that these guidances are part of the basic regulatory toolkit in every area from food - and - drug to environmental law.
He missed his first negotiating session because he had to finish grading papers, and arrived at the union's imposing if slightly run - down mid-rise in Mid-Wilshire with so little fanfare that many people didn't even know he'd taken office.
When you agree to the purchase of the license, you are agreeing to the limits they set on the use of the content — limits they could not impose if you had purchased a physical book.
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 time.
You should determine whether early withdrawal is permitted and, if so, the amount of the penalty that the bank will impose if you withdraw your funds.
In addition, they have a pretty steep early withdrawal penalty of 270 days» worth of interest that they will impose if you need to withdraw funds from their 12 month CD early.
Nevertheless, you will still be required to pay the State of New York the full amount of the fine and surcharge pending against you there (i.e. not the fine Nebraska would impose if you got ticketed at home).
Most people don't want to be a burden and feel that they are imposing if they ask for help.
For a closed - end credit transaction, prepayment penalty means a charge imposed for paying all or part of the transaction's principal before the date on which the principal is due, other than a waived, bona fide third - party charge that the creditor imposes if the consumer prepays all of the transaction's principal sooner than 36 months after consummation, provided, however, that interest charged consistent with the monthly interest accrual amortization method is not a prepayment penalty for extensions of credit insured by the Federal Housing Administration that are consummated before January 21, 2015.
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