Except for more
serious contraventions, a party must prove the allegations on the «balance of probabilities»; they must be more likely to exist than not.
The changes have the potential to affect not just the employers committing the most egregious violations of the Act but those who commit less
serious contraventions as well.
The proposals are relatively simple: the ICO will have the power to impose a fine of up to # 500,000 on any data controller committing
a serious contravention of DPA 1998.
Not exact matches
By week's end the confusion reverberating around the globe did
serious damage to equity markets as the S&PS were down almost 6 percent on the week and the European stock indices continued their continued their selloff, making them the weakest of all regions (in
contravention to the punditry's call for the buying of European stocks).
The Videalert system provides an effective and cost efficient method to monitor and enforce parking
contraventions on keep clears and enables councils to promote a
serious commitment to reducing the number of accidents involving children.
Such a presence in the middle of the fishing season has caused WWF to raise
serious concerns that some boats might be operating in
contravention of international bluefin tuna conservation rules.
[89] The gravity component is determined according to whether it is Type 1, 2, or 3, and whether the seriousness of the
contravention is «less
serious», «
serious», or «very
serious».
The Alberta Utilities Commission («AUC») can make rules prescribing which
contraventions of AESO rules will be treated as less
serious breaches subject to «specified penalties», and determining the amount and manner of calculating specified penalties, up to a maximum of $ 100,000 per day.
-- Fines for
contraventions involving
serious injuries tend to be higher.
Implement administrative penalties (with flexibility to enforce more
serious penalties) for
contraventions of licensing rules on production, distribution, and sale
if your application relates to an alleged
contravention of an existing order that was made within the last 12 months, and there are reasonable grounds to believe that the person who has allegedly contravened the order has behaved in a way that shows a
serious disregard for his or her obligations under that order.
(b) the court dealing with the current
contravention is satisfied that the person has behaved in a way that showed a
serious disregard of his or her obligations under the primary order.
(4) This Subdivision does not apply if, in circumstances mentioned in subsection (2), the court dealing with the current
contravention is satisfied that the person who contravened the primary order has behaved in a way that showed a
serious disregard for his or her obligations under the primary order.
Choosing A, to follow instructions that you believe are in
contravention of RESA or the Council Rules, may have potentially
serious consequences.