Sentences with phrase «pay the resulting fine»

I think this aphorism is relevant to Obamacare's prescription that each of us be required legally to buy health insurance — and perhaps even face jail — for refusing to do so and pay the resulting fine.

Not exact matches

Additionally, a French court ruled that Google France has to pay daily fines of 1,000 euros ($ 1,254) until the given search results are removed from Google's entire «global network.»
«Entrusting this effort to a failing Qualcomm management who lacks the support of its owners, and that pays out much of its excess cash flow in fines as a result of serial lawbreaking, would not be in America's long - term interests.»
The system collapse could result in TSB paying fines and compensation, while the Bank of England's watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority said it plans to talk to the firm to understand what went wrong.
At the same time as a result of sloppy execution some of these banks are guilty themselves of facilitating drug money laundering activities and as a result have paid billion dollar settlement fines.
The oil company's suit with the Ecuadorean government (and the resulting $ 9.5 billion fine it was asked to pay) has certainly continued to weigh on the shares, and it could be a year or more before that issue is finally resolved.
Failure to register for a seller's permit and pay taxes in the manner prescribed may result in a fine or other penalty.
«If a business earns 18 % on capital over 20 or 30 years, even if you pay an expensive looking price, you'll end up with a fine result
It's common for retailers to require their suppliers to have a product liability policy explained in the first scenario above because if a product fails as a result of a manufacturing flaw or design flaw, they want to make sure there is a layer of protection between the manufacturer or importer and themselves and that their supplier will be able to handle the financial responsibilities of a product failure including paying any fines or legal defense costs.
I think the theory of it is fine, but I think the practical result is fewer people paying their taxes — some accidentally, some intentionally — and a substantial increase in enforcement costs.
As a result 15 drivers were fined and told by FISA that they would have their licences suspended if they didn't pay them ahead of the next race.
The act stated that if any person or persons «shall wantonly and cruelly beat, abuse, or ill - treat any horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, ox, cow, heifer, steer, sheep, or other cattle» they would be fined a sum «not exceeding five pounds, not less than ten shillings»; failure to pay the fine would result in a prison sentence of up to three months.
Poloncarz is also partnering with Assemblyman Sean Ryan, D - Buffalo, to require nursing homes to pay a higher fine for procedural failures that result in a patient's death.
All told, the company says in a statement about the notorious anniversary that it has paid «over $ 3.8 billion as a result of the accident, including compensatory payments, cleanup payments, settlements and fines,» and that «the 1989 Valdez accident was one of the lowest points in ExxonMobil's 125 year history.»
Good question — I'm sure they thought that was going to be a slam - dunk victory, they put in a lot of money including ConnCAN money and, as a result of the complaints I've filed, there are definitely going to be fines to pay.
Due to which, most of the students could not complete the assignments before deadline resulting them to face embarrassment before their faculties and pay a late fine too.
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).
Back then, prepayment penalties and negative amortization (paying less than the minimum interest so the balance went up, not down) were «fine print» parts of ARMs and caused disastrous results for consumers.
So if your teenager's strong opinion about a business on social media results in a lawsuit, an umbrella policy will likely help cover legal fees and, if necessary, pay for fines or damages.
Be aware that if you attempt to use any of the exemptions and are trying to game the system just to avoid paying the taxes it could count as what the IRS Deems Abusive tax avoidance which can result in both jail time and heavy penalties and fines.
Conversely, if a business earns 18 % on capital over 20 or 30 years, even if you pay an expensive looking price, you'll end up with a fine result.
This is why forgetting to pay a fine for not returning a video on time could harm your credit score while not paying your cable bill will result in nothing other than losing service until it gets paid.
faced similar sanctions, and together, the four firms will pay $ 7.35 million in fines and about $ 1.8 million to replace client losses resulting from their failure to oversee their leveraged and inverse ETF holdings and practices.
UBS faced similar sanctions, and together, the four firms will pay $ 7.35 million in fines and about $ 1.8 million to replace client losses resulting from their failure to oversee their leveraged and inverse ETF holdings and practices.
A few years ago I transferred my TFSA from Tangerine t CIBC as a result I got fine a large penalty I talked to Tangerine and they said it was not their mistake then I Talked to my Bank The CIBC and they said it was not their mistake Then I talk to my accountant and he said I was not the only one it happened to a lots of his clients, I withdrew all the money out of that TFSA and paid the penalty wich was large enough that 10 years of interest would not have made up for it So I will never put money in a TFSA again I prefer paying income tax on what I make rather then getting shafed by the Government for some obscure rules
Plenty of exercise (time = $) and obedience class fees are a small price to pay to avoid fines, replacement of property, medical bills, and legal fees resulting from a dog running amok.
* Training / Behavior Modification hasn't resulted in an acceptable change in the dog; * There is significant risk and / or evidence that dog is going to seriously injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the dog will injure someone or is dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and behavior modification, the dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work with the dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The dog is so dangerous you can't place the dog with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work with the dog any further, even with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to work with.
The jail time for the eight men (sentences ranging from three to 10 days) reportedly resulted when they lost an appeal in which they argued for their freedom of religion, and then refused to pay the small fines associated with their conviction.
Penticton lawyer Charles Albas has been ordered to pay a fine of $ 7,000 and hearing costs of $ 1,736.25 to the LSBC for professional misconduct resulting from a conflict of interest when he failed to advise a client, who wanted Albas and his wife to share in her estate, to seek independent legal advice.
Result: revocation of any intended driving prohibition — no fines imposed — all towing and storage fees paid by RSBC.
In the long run, it is more cost effective to obtain legal representation, rather than paying the fine which will result in an increase in your insurance rates for three years and remain on your record for seven years.
Result: revocation of driving prohibition — no fines imposed — all towing and storage fees paid by RSBC.
As a result, the Minnesota Court of Appeals tossed the appeal, and Abercrombie paid the fine.
Kinder Morgan and its subsidiaries have paid nearly $ 55,000 in fines as a result of these violations.
Paying the fine can result in points on your license.
Owners of dangerous dogs may be required to pay fines if their negligence results in bites to a person or service animal.
As a result, if you are convicted of a federal offense you will likely be sentenced to time in prison and be required to pay substantial criminal fines.
Syed Huda was sentenced to three years in jail as a result of the scheme, while Gallant Pharma is required to pay $ 3.4 million in fines.
Under House Bill 400, the classification of Philly workers as contractors can also fall under a summary offense due to negligence, and breaking the law would result in paying a fine.
Provides if defendant convicted in municipal criminal court of record for violation of city ordinance is without means to pay the fine or costs, and no undue hardship would result, the municipal judge may direct the defendant to perform community service at a rate of not less than the current federal minimum wage.
Failure to pay the fine will result in a default judgement imposing a period of incarceration.
His office's case against SAC capital, for example, resulted in the largest fine ever paid in the history of insider trading prosecution and served as the inspiration for the television series Billions, currently airing on Showtime.
Proposed sentencing guidelines for health and safety and corporate manslaughter could result in companies paying 10 or 15 times existing fines and will cause «consternation» in boardrooms, a QC has warned.
In recent weeks, major supermarket chain Tesco found itself penalised after a two - year probe carried out by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), resulting in an agreement to pay a fine of # 129 million for overstating profits in 2014.
Failure to pay this fine can result in a 6 - month jail sentence.
Failure to carry insurance that meets these state - mandated requirements can result in a fine ranging from $ 500 to $ 5,000, depending on your number of previous offenses; the suspension of your driver's license and vehicle registration, for which you will need to provide proof of insurance and pay a $ 500 reinstatement fee to remove the suspension; and potential incarceration for up to one year.
So if your teenager's strong opinion about a business on social media results in a lawsuit, an umbrella policy will likely help cover legal fees and, if necessary, pay for fines or damages.
As a result many drivers have to pay high fine fees for not having auto insurance in this state.
Be sure to pay your Idaho traffic ticket by the due date as failure to do so can result in additional fines and penalties, including a driver's license suspension.
Going to court to dispute a ticket could result in those options being taken away so if you lost the court dispute you would only be able to pay the fine and the violation would go on your driving record.
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