Sentences with phrase «money forfeited»

(5) Money forfeited under subsection (4) shall be used by the animal control shelter or animal protection shelter to finance alterations, for public education regarding the value of having dogs, cats, and ferrets altered, or to otherwise ensure compliance with this section.
Investigators have been scrutinizing the operation of the office, including allegations that Hynes improperly used money forfeited by criminals.
Also, AOL would get to make interest on the money it wasn't giving you and keep the money forfeited by resigning employees.
Our government controls the money we forfeit to them, we could go back and forth on the things they spend the money on, but that will take us no where.

Not exact matches

On the other hand, by forfeiting the 2 percent discount, you're able to use your money for 20 more days.
Trade - ins at T - Mobile (tmus) bring up to $ 360, but are portioned out as monthly bill credits over two years and are forfeited if the customer switches carriers before the money is fully paid out.
In exchange for upfront money, borrowers forfeit some of the future profit that will be gained from selling their house.
If they don't find the money to close on their new houses, the buyers say they will have to forfeit hundreds of thousands of dollars in deposits and face a potential legal suit from their builder, Mattamy Homes which is refusing to extend closing dates or reduce prices.
2) Locked Real Funds; the amount of real money you can get payed out immediately if you forfeit your bonus.
Hammurabi's laws (gap x [Roth 1998:98], sometimes referred to as § 94 and § 95) stipulates that merchants who lend grain or money by a small weight but demand payment using a larger measure should forfeit whatever they had lent.
I wonder if the SEC & NCAA donate the money Ole Miss forfeits to charity?
Maureen Cunningham, 53, a West Babylon Democrat, said she supports forfeiting the pensions of convicted officials, saying the money should be used toward the costs of the investigations that led to their arrests.
The Democratic pols who got campaign cash from crooked financier Hassan Nemazee — including President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton — are being asked to return the dirty money so it can be forfeited to the feds.
After issuing the interim orders, the court also issued 14 days to Sterling Bank and any other interested party to appear and prove the legitimacy of the monies, failing which the funds would be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.
Failure to comply means the state will forfeit $ 120 million in federal TANF money.
In the rest of the country, it's insurance companies that stand to forfeit money if Trump follows through on his threat.
He says he's already filed papers in two of the cases he's prosecuting to require the politicians, if convicted, to forfeit the amount of money they would receive in the future in taxpayer funded retirement benefits.
stickK.com gives users the option of putting money on the line as an incentive for success; if they do not achieve their goal, the money is forfeited to a designated recipient, usually a charity (or for some, their «anti-charity», e.g., either the Bush or Clinton Presidential Library).
Justice Hassan held, «I am in complete agreement with the submission of the learned counsel for the applicant (EFCC) that the property sought to be attached are reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities and that by every standard this huge sum of money is not expected to be kept without going through a designated financial institution; more so, nobody has shown cause why the said sum should not be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
«On the 6th of August, 2014, US District Judge, John D. Bates of the District of Columbia declared forfeited the sum of 480 million dollars from the money recovered from the Abacha's family in the US,» he said.
Justice Muslim Hassan, who granted the interim order, had given 14 days for anyone interested in the funds to appear before him to show cause why the money should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.
As part of the plea deal, he must forfeit that money.
«He used a nonprofit's money to serve his own political career rather than his constituency and with today's prison sentence will forfeit his freedom.»
Judge Valerie Caproni also ruled that Silver must pay a $ 1.75 million fine and forfeit $ 5 million, the net amount of money prosecutors said he earned through two kickback schemes.
Cuomo also gave the counties a warning: If they didn't go along now, they would forfeit the slot money and the state would stop funding the counties» three lawsuits against the Oneidas.
He says he's already filed papers in two of the cases he's prosecuting to require the politicians, if convicted, to forfeit the amount of money they would receive in the future in tax payer funded retirement benefits.
And that brings us on to another Brown... If the Electoral Commission succeeds in reclaiming UKIP's money there should be new pressure on the LibDems to forfeit the # 2.4 m that Michael Brown gave to Charles Kennedy's 2005 election effort.
The court then ordered that the money would be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government if no one came forward within 30 days to show proof that he or she owned the cash.
Presumably, because Mr Brown disappeared, the bail money was forfeited and Mr Strasburger was left considerably out of pocket.
The EFCC applied for the money to be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government, a request which has been deferred by the Federal High Court.
Gift certificate is a one - time use certificate and must be used in its entirety; any leftover monies on the gift certificate will be forfeited.
She'd forfeit all her money, rights, and property to him.
If states and districts act in bad faith and fail to spend money with an eye toward reform and restoration of essential programs and staff, they'll forfeit the second round of funds, expected mid-summer.
Indeed, the backlash to NCLB — and the conniving, finagling, pushing - back, and obsessing over Race to the Top dollars — is the old system's desperate struggle to retain its prerogatives while stretching just enough to avoid forfeiting federal money.
Every year they choose to work past age 60, they forfeit pension wealth, meaning they're actually losing money by working additional years.
For me, accepting this money would have further forfeited my ability to define the relationships, actions, and knowledge that have become part of my identity and the profession of teaching.
Rather, through tax credits, the state forfeits revenue it would otherwise collect from corporations, which instead donate the money for the scholarships.
Costrell noted that if a private company set up a retirement structure like that, it would be forced to forfeit tax benefits because it's illegal to take money out of the paychecks of younger workers for the benefits of their older peers.
The problem is the money that supports the Internet comes from established, successful artists who don't necessarily want to forfeit their paycheck to keep the system running.
Considering that the company was hemorrhaging money when Daunt took it over, forfeiting this revenue stream seemed crazy, and it also offended many publishers.
I might have thought differently if I was going to have to wait a year or known I was putting my money at total risk of forfeit.
In fact, you could get gouged for slip - shod work that you would then have to pay someone else to fix, leaving you out more money and more time than you would have forfeited if you had done the work yourself.
Although it is not listed in the fund prospectus, turnover ratio can have a substantial impact on a fund's performance and tax liability, and those who ignore this factor may be forfeiting more money than they realize over time.
If you pay off your credit card debt by transferring it to your student loans, you may be forfeiting important legal rights to reduce the amount of money you owe after you graduate.
Once the seller agrees to a contingency - free sale, backing out at any point means forfeiting any earnest money you provide.
In exchange for upfront money, borrowers forfeit some of the future profit that will be gained from selling their house.
Earnest money in escrow isn't a fee, but you should be wary of the fact that it's possible to forfeit that money if you can't come to a final agreement with the seller.
Earnest money can be forfeited to the seller if the buyer backs out or fails to hold up the terms of the contract.
However, they state that at anytime I could cancel before I receive the services, which would mean forfeiting the money I paid, only $ 50 at this point.
If you do, you'll have to either sell the bond or, if you're allowed to get the money back early, you'll likely forfeit a good amount of the interest you earned in the process (which kind of kills the point of buying the bond in the first place).
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