Note: In addition to the base amount of the ticket violation payment, drivers may also be required to
pay additional court - set costs and surcharges.
Be prepared to
pay any additional court costs or fees.
Depending on the violation and your driving record, you may need to
pay additional court surcharges.
If you meet the criteria and wish to attend traffic school, you can put in a request after you pay the bail amount in full and
pay the additional court fee of $ 52.
Regardless of whether you choose to sign up for traffic school or accept the points from your ticket, you will have to pay your fine within 30 days or you will be faced with
paying additional court penalties.
Not exact matches
The 2nd U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals said its ruling stemmed from a 2008 decision in which it held that Cablevision Systems Corp. could offer a remote digital video recording service without
paying additional licensing fees to broadcasters because each playback transmission was made to a single subscriber using a single unique copy produced by that subscriber.
In a 34 - page defence filed in the Federal
Court in Melbourne on Monday, lawyers for Coles rejected key claims by the ACCC, which launched legal action in May, alleging that Coles used unfair tactics and misleading information to force about 200 suppliers to
pay additional and ongoing rebates to participate in the program known as Active Retail Collaboration.
Aside the frustration inherent in this practice and the inconveniences that one has to go through when litigating in
courts in Ghana, another litigant said, «you are forced to
pay additional money to the registrars to build a new file for you... you don't have an option than to succumb to their demands.
The two federal lawsuits, filed in Manhattan and Brooklyn, claimed that NYCHA's new computer and phone systems cost Section 8 tenants their housing vouchers, causing them to
pay additional rent and endure lengthy housing
court proceedings.
Among other changes, the legislative committees also removed a proposal that would have
paid for an
additional 275 slots in public charter schools, reduced proposed funding to comply with the Sheff vs. O'Neill
court order to reduce racial isolation in Hartford schools and sharply cut back a plan for various teacher training and leadership programs.
Bankruptcy will not normally wipe out: (1) money owed for child support or alimony, fines, and some taxes; (2) debts not listed on your bankruptcy petition; (3) loans you got by knowingly giving false information to a creditor, who reasonably relied on it in making you the loan; (4) debts resulting from «willful and malicious» harm; (5) student loans owed to a school or government body, except if the
court decides that payment would be an undue hardship; (6) mortgages and other liens which are not
paid in the bankruptcy case (but bankruptcy will wipe out your obligation to
pay any
additional money if the property is taken back by the creditor).
The
additional 10 % tax generally does not apply to payments that are: •
Paid after you separate from service during or after the year you reach age 55; • Annuity payments; • Automatic enrollment refunds; • Made as a result of total and permanent disability; * • Made because of death; • Made from a beneficiary participant account; • Made in a year you have deductible medical expenses that exceed 7.5 % of your adjusted gross income; * • Ordered by a domestic relations
court; or •
Paid as substantially equal payments over your life expectancy.For more info see: https://www.tsp.gov/PDF/formspubs/tsp-780.pdf Enjoy your retirement!
«ST. JAMES, N.Y., June 30, 2010 — Gyrodyne Company of America, Inc. (NASDAQ: GYRO), a Long Island - based real estate investment trust, announced today that the
Court of Claims of the State of New York issued an opinion requiring the State to
pay to Gyrodyne an
additional $ 98,685,000 for land appropriated in 2005.
Each complaint asks the
court to enter a permanent injunction barring the defendants from engaging in debt settlement in Illinois and order the defendants to
pay restitution for aggrieved consumers, civil penalties of $ 50,000 for violating the Consumer Fraud Act, an
additional $ 50,000 penalty for each violation committed with the intent to defraud, as well as a $ 10,000 penalty per violation committed against a person 65 years or older.
Four years later (July 2010) the
court decided that yes, indeed, the amount
paid by the state was inadequate and GYRO was due an
additional $ 98 million plus interest (at 9 %).
To oppose a discharge a creditor must hire a lawyer, who must appear in bankruptcy
court and convince the bankruptcy
court judge that the bankrupt should only be discharged if they fulfill
additional conditions, which generally means «
pay more money».
In July 2014 in Coventry v Lawrence [2014] UKSC 46, [2014] 4 All ER 517, the President of the Supreme
Court recognised that a decision that recoverability was illegal would have «very serious consequences for the government» which may have to repay all of the
additional liabilities
paid by losing parties whose human rights had been breached.
In some cases, Samberg writes, «they are «available» only in the sense that one can make a request online (and
pay additional money) to have a runner pull them from the
court.»
Although, as in most financial remedy proceedings, the key issue was whether the husband had the available wealth that the wife claimed, there was an
additional, complicating factor that the wealth may have been in the hands of the husband's extended family (outside England and Wales) and the
court would need to be satisfied that the money would be
paid.
A person could go to
court at his or her convenience, meet informally with a justice of the peace, and give an explanation or request
additional time to
pay the fine.
Thus, the Arizona
Court of Appeals found that Arizona Revised Statute Section 25 - 530 does not prevent a court from considering VA disability benefits when determining the ability of the person to pay an additional amount towards spousal maintenance arrear
Court of Appeals found that Arizona Revised Statute Section 25 - 530 does not prevent a
court from considering VA disability benefits when determining the ability of the person to pay an additional amount towards spousal maintenance arrear
court from considering VA disability benefits when determining the ability of the person to
pay an
additional amount towards spousal maintenance arrearages.
A separate income withholding order directed at husband's VA disability benefits was issued by the trial
court for him to
pay Mrs. Dougall an
additional $ 200 per month.
After applying the various established factors that must be considered in awarding costs (including the importance and complexity of the issues, and the unreasonableness of each spouse's behavior in the case), and after considering
additional factors including any possible financial hardship that might be endured by the husband, the
court concluded that $ 950,000 in legal costs incurred by the wife should be
paid by the him, plus pre-judgment interest of another $ 55,000.
The Arizona
Court of Appeals concluded Mr. Dougall could use any portion of his income, including his VA disability payments, to
pay the
additional monthly payment for spousal maintenance arrearages without violating Arizona Revised Statute Section 25 - 530.
Should you elect to ignore this demand or refuse or fail to
pay the amount noted above, I will seek specific instructions from the Plaintiff to commence legal proceeding against you before a civil
court, for all damages incurred by the Plaintiff in this regard, including those estimated above and all
additional legal costs, expenses and interest incurred in respect thereof.
In Alabama divorce cases, the
court has the authority to order a party to
pay some, or all, of the attorney's fees and
additional litigation costs of the other spouse.
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) allows for an
additional amount to be
paid to a claimant by a defendant in cases where the defendant has refused the claimant's offer to settle and the
court has given judgment for the claimant which is at least as advantageous to the claimant as the claimant's offer.
In a decision recently posted on the Swedish Arbitration Portal, the Svea
Court of Appeal upheld an award dismissing an arbitration after the claimant failed to
pay additional advances on costs.
Court costs and other
additional expenses of civil cases usually must be
paid by the client.
The bill also contains
additional provisions prohibiting judges from approving class actions in which the lawyer representing the class is a relative of a party in the class action suit; requiring class action lawyers only receive payment after victims are
paid; and ordering that any third - party funding agreement be disclosed to the
court.
In a case called Caine v Ferguson, the
court was asked to consider whether a support -
paying father of a child, who now had
additional children to support, should be relieved of
paying $ 11,000 in support arrears, because he acted as a stay - at - home dad while pursuing a fledgling part - time music career.
In Triangle Construction Co. v. Fouches and Assoc., the
Court of Appeals of Mississippi recently held that the
PAID IN FULL principle — or what lawyers know as accord and satisfaction — barred a contractor's claim for
additional payment.
Court costs and other
additional expenses of legal action usually must be
paid by the client.
Our review of the most important
court cases for construction comes from Andrew Croft and Simii Sivapalan, focusing on a Court of Session ruling highlighting that contractual rights of set - off may be used as a defence in respect of any additional assessment for payment under a payment certificate, even in the absence of pay less notices; and one showing how the drafting of the guarantee as a whole will be key in determining the differences between a guarantee and demand
court cases for construction comes from Andrew Croft and Simii Sivapalan, focusing on a
Court of Session ruling highlighting that contractual rights of set - off may be used as a defence in respect of any additional assessment for payment under a payment certificate, even in the absence of pay less notices; and one showing how the drafting of the guarantee as a whole will be key in determining the differences between a guarantee and demand
Court of Session ruling highlighting that contractual rights of set - off may be used as a defence in respect of any
additional assessment for payment under a payment certificate, even in the absence of
pay less notices; and one showing how the drafting of the guarantee as a whole will be key in determining the differences between a guarantee and demand bond.
Courts will be entitled to order violators to
pay applicants an amount equal to the actual loss or damage suffered or expenses incurred by the applicant, plus
additional statutory damages up to a maximum of:
The most convenient option, available in most states and counties, is to
pay your ticket online, by entering your citation number and using a credit or debit card to
pay the fine and any
additional court or processing fees.
First he can simply
pay the ticket and mail in the fine plus any
additional court fees.
You decide you are just going to
pay the speeding ticket and when you go to the
court to
pay it, you find out there are an
additional $ 115 for processing, administration, and
court fees, which is typical in just about every state.
Our online Mc Neal defensive driving course costs $ 37.95, plus you will have to
pay additional costs determined by the
court.
There will be
additional court costs to
pay as well.
If you should fail to
pay the fine and cost within the time allotted you by the
court, if any, a suspension will be issued against your driver's license and
additional penalties will be imposed.
If you should fail to
pay the fine and costs in the time allotted you by the
court, a suspension will be issued against your driver's license and
additional penalties will be imposed.
If you should fail to
pay the fine and cost within the time allotted you by the
court, if any, a suspension will be issued against your driver license and
additional penalties will be imposed.
Again, the only way to obtain a certified copy of your driving record, often required for
court or your employer, is through the mail and by
paying the
additional fee.
Because you
paid so little, do you know if your attorney will make multiple
court appearances to try and get the case dismissed (so you
pay NOTHING
additional) or just plea it out and take the
court costs the judge hands down (usually in the $ 200 range)?
Ordinarily, to exercise your option to attend traffic school, you simply need to indicate your desire on the courtesy notice you receive from the Lassen County Superior
Court, and
pay the
additional fee for traffic school attendance.
If the
additional $ 64.00 has not
paid to the
court, in addition to the full cost of your ticket, the
court will not process your traffic school completion.
These surcharges are an
additional fine above and beyond any fees that you may
pay to the
Court for a particular infraction.
Failure to
pay traffic tickets or to appear in
court will result in evaluation of
additional fees, a registration and / or drivers license suspensions and revocations, and other
court sanctions, depending on a driver's specific situation.
You face
additional penalties for failing to
pay or failing to appear in
court by the deadline stated on your citation.