Sentences with phrase «serious penalties under»

«This means the offeror would have been in breach of the relevant provisions of the Corporations Act had the offer proceeded, potentially leading to serious penalties under the Act.»

Not exact matches

He certainly seems happy, even though Arsenal did concede a penalty and were under serious pressure for the last quarter of an hour, claiming that he did not feel that QPR got close to getting that damaging second goal.
If a driver continues to drive when he knows there is a serious risk for a heart attack, seizure, mental break, or any other sudden health events, he and his company can be subject to fines and penalties under the regulations.
The recent prosecutions under the Iraqui sanctions regime show that serious penalties are being handed down by English courts for sanctions offences.
In April 2017, Tesco subsidiary Tesco Stores Limited reached a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with the UK Serious Fraud Office, under which Tesco agreed to pay a penalty of # 129 - million.
Anyway, LawLink's press release underlines that this site is «exclusively» for lawyers, and they're serious: the registration form requires you to «declare under penalty of perjury that I am an attorney licensed to practice law in the United States.»
The new guidelines for being under the influence of marijuana will undoubtedly lead to a rise in marijuana DUI charges, and, as such, you may find yourself facing serious penalties for operating your vehicle under the influence of marijuana.
Homicide is one of the most serious crimes you can be charged with under Arizona law, and the penalties can be severe.
Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), the Omnibus Rule and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), lawyers may qualify as business associates, which carries a whole host of obligations and compliance measures — and serious penalties for failing to meet those standards.
Operating under the influence (OUI) is a charge that can result in serious penalties.
If you have been charged with Driving While Intoxicated («DWI»), also known as Driving Under the Influence («DUI») in New Jersey, you are facing serious penalties.
Insurers impose serious penalties to the policy holder who meets an accident due to driving under influence of alcohol.
In addition to the demerit points assigned due to unsafe driving behavior, certain offenses such as operating while under the influence include other serious penalties such as large fines and jail sentences.
These penalties can be even harsher in the event of a serious injury or death caused by operating while under the influence.
Driving under the influence is a serious offense, and violators are subject to both criminal and administrative penalties, including the revocation of a driver's license, fines and jail time.
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.
Serious offenses such as driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs can amount to $ 5,000 or more in fines, penalties and administrative fees.
Under the laws in Florida, hit and run can be a very serious crime with very substantial penalties, depending
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