Accruing too many points can
result in penalties such as, higher insurance rates or a license suspension.
A criminal conviction can
result in penalties such as fines, restitution, jail time or community service.
Occasional objective rounds are thrown in to the mix and failure to complete
them results in a penalty such as a smoke drop that obscures the map.
Not exact matches
«I have found no case where charges similar or analogous to those against Congressman Rangel
resulted in censure — a
penalty thusfar reserved for
such serious violations as supporting armed insurrection against the United States and the sexual abuse of minors.»
«
Such a funding mechanism would create a clear conflict of interest, which would
result in inappropriate findings of bad deeds and inappropriate imposition of these
penalties, Smith said.
The release of
such information may be
in violation of the Data Protection Act 1998 and could
result in criminal prosecution or a
penalty of up to # 500,000.
There are a list of consequences ranging from a mild warning letter (FD - 483) to more serious
penalties,
such as a consent decree that could
result in significant delays
in regulatory approval, time to market, product recalls or facility closures — all
resulting in loss of time and money.
However, widespread protest caused by both the DoS attack and connectivity issues has
resulted in a statewide protest to suspend funding
penalties based on test
results, although the state senate has yet to vote on
such measures.
Education agencies are allowed to apply for waivers to hold them hamless from loss of attendance based on local control funding formula (LCFF) funding and instructional time
penalties if
such disasters as flood, fires or earthquakes
result in school closure.
For those who don't have emergency cash on hand, unexpected expenses,
such as car repairs or medical bills, will have to be paid with credit cards or retirement funds — solutions that will either dig you deeper
in debt or
result in taxes and
penalties on funds earmarked for your golden years.
Factors
such as, but not limited to, type of tax - deferred investment vehicles available, contribution limits, deductibility of contributions and early withdrawal
penalties may impact
results and determination
in choosing the most appropriate tax - deferred investment vehicle.
As
such, the study concludes that the use of a broker
results in investors being placed
in higher cost funds —
in effect, the imposition of a «broker
penalty» — even after excluding the cost of the broker's services.
(a) an electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on your behalf; (b) a description of the material that has been removed or to which access has been disabled and where the material was located online before it was removed or access to it was disabled; (c) a written statement by you that under
penalty of perjury, that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a
result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled; and (d) your address, telephone number, and email address; and (e) a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of federal district court for the judicial district
in which the address is located, or if your address is outside of the United States, for any judicial district
in which the service provider may be found, and that you will accept service of process from the person who provided notification under DMCA 512 subsection (c)(1)(c) or an agent of
such person.
The combined effect caused delay
in project delivery across several key projects,
such as the Royal Liverpool and Midland Metropolitan hospitals, with hefty
penalties imposed on Carillion itself as a
result, turning what should have been profit - making contracts into loss - makers.
Just the act of producing content — especially
in competitive practice areas like criminal defense («underage drinking may
result in such - and -
such charges and this - or - that
penalty»)-- will nearly always
result in some degree of repetition,
such as common branding and calls to action.
This is
in addition to any
penalties that you might have already received owing to any other administrative sanctioning that may have already occurred as a
result of the police investigation,
such as Administrative DRIVING PROHIBITIONS (ADP driving prohibition) or any IMMEDIATE ROADSIDE PROHIBITIONS (IRP).
From the legal perspective, some people define economic - based crime to be an act of abstention from pursuing an action that will
result in harm to the economic policy or the economic security of the country, committed by a person eligible for taking the criminal responsibility;
such an act is prohibited by law and for which the law has prescribed a
penalty or precautionary measures.
If the application of transfer pricing provisions
in the Act
results in such an adjustment, a taxpayer may be subject to a transfer pricing
penalty,
in addition to any tax, interest and administrative
penalties due.
See para [31] of the judgment: «Th e
penalty (if any) for failure to achieve the desired
results of the strategy as published, because of errors
in policy making (if
such they be) should, it seems to me, be political rather than legal.»
Member states would have to impose custodial sentences of at least five years or financial
penalties on offending companies of at least $ 750,000 for particularly serious crimes,
such as those that have
resulted in death or serious injury.
A first DUI
in Montana
results in jail time, fines and MVD
penalties such as license suspension.
Getting a DUI
in Rhode Island may
result in jail time, fines and DMV
penalties such as license suspension.
Failure to comply with the DOT requirements may
result in harsher
penalties,
such as license suspensions.
Note that certain traffic misdemeanors do not
result in negative points, however, other
penalties including large fines may apply
in such instances.
Note that non-moving infractions,
such as parking and other violations do not
result in penalty points.
Serious offenses,
such as committing a felony with a motor vehicle or driving under the influence (DUI) violations will also
result in certain criminal
penalties.
The accumulation of points could
result in a suspension or other
penalties,
such as surcharges and fines.
Failure to do so may
result in additional
penalties,
such as a driver's license suspension.
Failure to dismiss traffic citations
in Louisiana will
result in higher traffic violation payments and harsh
penalties such as suspension of driving privileges, or an increase
in the car insurance rates.
Failure to beat a traffic ticket
in Idaho may
result in higher driving fines and fees, which must be paid
in order to avoid harsh
penalties such as driver's license suspensions or revocations, and an increase
in your car insurance rates.
Failure to do so will
result in harsh
penalties,
such as license suspensions.
In any case, violations and infractions in Minnesota can still result in penalties, such as a suspension of your driver's licens
In any case, violations and infractions
in Minnesota can still result in penalties, such as a suspension of your driver's licens
in Minnesota can still
result in penalties, such as a suspension of your driver's licens
in penalties,
such as a suspension of your driver's license.
Motorists with suspended drivers licenses
in Indiana
resulting from accumulated
penalty points or DUI offences may be required to complete a certain traffic school program
such as the Defensive Driving Course or the Driver Safety Program.
Each violation of
such an order may
result in a civil
penalty of up to $ 41,484.
He says he didn't expect what he thought was a private conversation to
result in such a big
penalty.
Second, because of
resulting problems with affect, socialization, and self - esteem they may be more likely to fall prey to both peer pressure and the seductive marketing practices of the tobacco industry, which spent $ 5.1 billion
in tobacco promotion and advertising
in 1996.10 Third, many states have passed legislation that fines or criminalizes children for the purchase, possession, or use of tobacco.54 The number of states with
such legislation increased from 32
in 1995 to 41
in 1998; the current maximum state
penalty for minors is a fine of up to $ 1000, and it is possible for fines to minors to exceed the fines to retailers who sell tobacco to them (unpublished data, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health, State Tobacco Activities Tracking and Evaluation System [STATE], 1998).
In 1999, the Federal Bureau of Investigation estimated that there were 2.5 million arrests of juveniles.1 In1997, juvenile courts handled almost 1 800 000 delinquency cases.2 On an average day, more than 106 000 youth are in custody in juvenile facilities.3 Almost60 % of detained youth are African American or Hispanic.3 Moreover, recent changes in the laws, such as mandatory penalties for drug crimes and lowering the age that juveniles can be tried as adults, have resulted in more juveniles serving time than ever befor
In 1999, the Federal Bureau of Investigation estimated that there were 2.5 million arrests of juveniles.1
In1997, juvenile courts handled almost 1 800 000 delinquency cases.2 On an average day, more than 106 000 youth are in custody in juvenile facilities.3 Almost60 % of detained youth are African American or Hispanic.3 Moreover, recent changes in the laws, such as mandatory penalties for drug crimes and lowering the age that juveniles can be tried as adults, have resulted in more juveniles serving time than ever befor
In1997, juvenile courts handled almost 1 800 000 delinquency cases.2 On an average day, more than 106 000 youth are
in custody in juvenile facilities.3 Almost60 % of detained youth are African American or Hispanic.3 Moreover, recent changes in the laws, such as mandatory penalties for drug crimes and lowering the age that juveniles can be tried as adults, have resulted in more juveniles serving time than ever befor
in custody
in juvenile facilities.3 Almost60 % of detained youth are African American or Hispanic.3 Moreover, recent changes in the laws, such as mandatory penalties for drug crimes and lowering the age that juveniles can be tried as adults, have resulted in more juveniles serving time than ever befor
in juvenile facilities.3 Almost60 % of detained youth are African American or Hispanic.3 Moreover, recent changes
in the laws, such as mandatory penalties for drug crimes and lowering the age that juveniles can be tried as adults, have resulted in more juveniles serving time than ever befor
in the laws,
such as mandatory
penalties for drug crimes and lowering the age that juveniles can be tried as adults, have
resulted in more juveniles serving time than ever befor
in more juveniles serving time than ever before.
Many of these barriers are the
result of «collateral consequences» —
penalties embedded
in public policy that prevent people with criminal records from accessing basics
such as a job, an apartment, or vital public assistance programs
such as food stamps.
There is no similar
penalty - free «shopping period» for other types of loans and lines of credit,
such as credit cards: All submitted credit applications will
result in an inquiry being placed on your credit report.