Penalties for Knowingly Sample Clauses
The 'Penalties for Knowingly' clause establishes consequences for parties who intentionally violate the terms of an agreement or engage in prohibited conduct with full awareness. In practice, this clause typically applies when a party is found to have knowingly breached contractual obligations, misrepresented facts, or concealed important information, and it may specify fines, damages, or other sanctions as a result. Its core function is to deter intentional wrongdoing and ensure accountability by imposing stricter penalties on deliberate misconduct, thereby protecting the integrity of the agreement.
Penalties for Knowingly giving the Landlord false Submitting False information regarding income or other Information: factors considered in determining Tenant's eligibility and rent is a material noncompliance with the lease subject to termination of tenancy. In addition, the Tenant could become subject to penalties available under Federal law. Those penalties include fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
