Common use of Maximum and Minimum Liability Amounts Clause in Contracts

Maximum and Minimum Liability Amounts. Pursuant to Water Code section 13385 the maximum civil liability that the San Diego Water Board may assess for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per day of violation (per violation). In this instance, the Prosecution Team is proposing the assessment of civil liability for the failure to implement Entrance Tracking BMPs for one (1) day. The maximum civil liability that could be assessed for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Water Code section 13385(e) requires that when pursuing civil liability under section 13385, "[a]t a minimum, liability shall be assessed at a level that recovers the economic benefits, if any, derived from the acts that constitute the violation." The Enforcement Policy requires that the adjusted Total Base Liability shall be at least ten percent (10%) higher than the economic benefit. Therefore, the minimum liability is (1.1 x $1,119) = $1,231.

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Maximum and Minimum Liability Amounts. Pursuant to Water Code section 13385 the maximum civil liability that the San Diego Water Board may assess for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per day of violation (per violation). In this instance, the Prosecution Team is proposing the assessment of civil liability for the failure to implement Entrance Tracking BMPs cover stockpiles for one (1) day. The maximum civil liability that could be assessed for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Water Code section 13385(e) requires that when pursuing civil liability under section 13385, "[a]t a minimum, liability shall be assessed at a level that recovers the economic benefits, if any, derived from the acts that constitute the violation." The Enforcement Policy requires that the adjusted Total Base Liability shall be at least ten percent (10%) higher than the economic benefit. Therefore, the minimum liability is (1.1 x $1,1192,314) = $1,2312,545.

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Samples: www.waterboards.ca.gov

Maximum and Minimum Liability Amounts. Pursuant to Water Code section 13385 the maximum civil liability that the San Diego Water Board may assess for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per day of violation (per violation). In this instance, the Prosecution Team is proposing the assessment of civil liability for the failure to implement Entrance Tracking vehicle leaks BMPs for one (1) day. The maximum civil liability that could be assessed for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Water Code section 13385(e) requires that when pursuing civil liability under section 13385, "[a]t a minimum, liability shall be assessed at a level that recovers the economic benefits, if any, derived from the acts that constitute the violation." The Enforcement Policy requires that the adjusted Total Base Liability shall be at least ten percent (10%) higher than the economic benefit. Therefore, the minimum liability is (1.1 x $1,1192,633) = $1,2312,896.

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Samples: www.waterboards.ca.gov

Maximum and Minimum Liability Amounts. Pursuant to Water Code section 13385 the maximum civil liability that the San Diego Water Board may assess for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per day of violation (per violation). In this instance, the Prosecution Team is proposing the assessment of civil liability for the failure to implement Entrance Tracking sediment control BMPs for one (1) day. The maximum civil liability that could be assessed for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Water Code section 13385(e) requires that when pursuing civil liability under section 13385, "[a]t a minimum, liability shall be assessed at a level that recovers the economic benefits, if any, derived from the acts that constitute the violation." The Enforcement Policy requires that the adjusted Total Base Liability shall be at least ten percent (10%) higher than the economic benefit. Therefore, the minimum liability is (1.1 x $1,11999) = $1,231109.

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Samples: www.waterboards.ca.gov

Maximum and Minimum Liability Amounts. Pursuant to Water Code section 13385 the maximum civil liability that the San Diego Water Board may assess for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per day of violation (per violation). In this instance, the Prosecution Team is proposing the assessment of civil liability for the failure to implement Entrance Tracking BMPs run-on/runoff controls for one (1) day. The maximum civil liability that could be assessed for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Water Code section 13385(e) requires that when pursuing civil liability under section 13385, "[a]t a minimum, liability shall be assessed at a level that recovers the economic benefits, if any, derived from the acts that constitute the violation." The Enforcement Policy requires that the adjusted Total Base Liability shall be at least ten percent (10%) higher than the economic benefit. Therefore, the minimum liability is (1.1 x 1.1x $1,119497) = $1,231547.

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Samples: www.waterboards.ca.gov

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Maximum and Minimum Liability Amounts. Pursuant to Water Code section 13385 the maximum civil liability that the San Diego Water Board may assess for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per day of violation (per violation). In this instance, the Prosecution Team is proposing the assessment of civil liability for the failure to implement Entrance Tracking erosion control BMPs for one (1) day, December 4, 2014. The maximum civil liability that could be assessed for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Water Code section 13385(e) requires that when pursuing civil liability under section 13385, "[a]t a minimum, liability shall be assessed at a level that recovers the economic benefits, if any, derived from the acts that constitute the violation." The Enforcement Policy requires that the adjusted Total Base Liability shall be at least ten percent (10%) higher than the economic benefit. Therefore, the minimum liability is (1.1 x $1,1194,626) = $1,2315,089.

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Samples: www.waterboards.ca.gov

Maximum and Minimum Liability Amounts. Pursuant to Water Code section 13385 the maximum civil liability that the San Diego Water Board may assess for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per day of violation (per violation). In this instance, the Prosecution Team is proposing the assessment of civil liability for the failure to implement Entrance Tracking BMPs complete the inspection checklist for one (1) day. The maximum civil liability that could be assessed for this violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Water Code section 13385(e) requires that when pursuing civil liability under section 13385, "[a]t a minimum, liability shall be assessed at a level that recovers the economic benefits, if any, derived from the acts that constitute the violation." The Enforcement Policy requires that the adjusted Total Base Liability shall be at least ten percent (10%) higher than the economic benefit. Therefore, the minimum liability is (1.1 x $1,119103) = $1,231113.

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Samples: www.waterboards.ca.gov

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