United States Sentencing Guidelines Sample Clauses

United States Sentencing Guidelines. Defendant understands and 11 acknowledges that the Court must consider the sentencing range calculated under the 12 United States Sentencing Guidelines and possible departures under the Sentencing 13 Guidelines together with the other factors set forth in Title 18, United States Code,
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United States Sentencing Guidelines. Defendant understands and 7 acknowledges that the Court must consider the sentencing range calculated under the 8 United States Sentencing Guidelines and possible departures under the Sentencing 9 Guidelines together with the other factors set forth in Title 18, United States Code, 10 Section 3553(a), including (1) the nature and circumstances of the offenses; (2) the 11 history and characteristics of Defendant; (3) the need for the sentence to reflect the 12 seriousness of the offenses, to promote respect for the law, and to provide just 13 punishment for the offenses; (4) the need for the sentence to afford adequate deterrence to 14 criminal conduct; (5) the need for the sentence to protect the public from further crimes
United States Sentencing Guidelines. The parties agree that the facts set forth in the factual basis section of this plea agreement are sufficient to bring the defendant’s sentence as calculated under the United States Sentencing Guidelines to the statutory maximum in this case, which is 300 months or 25 years. The parties acknowledge that the defendant will be sentenced in accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 3551, et seq. The parties also acknowledge that the defendant will be sentenced in accordance with federal sentencing law which includes consideration of the Sentencing Guidelines promulgated pursuant to the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984.
United States Sentencing Guidelines. Defendant understands and 8 acknowledges that, absent applicable intervening law: 9 a. The United States Sentencing Guidelines, promulgated by the 10 United States Sentencing Commission, are applicable to this case;
United States Sentencing Guidelines. Defendant’s counsel has explained to the defendant, that in light of the United States Supreme Court’s decision in United States x. Xxxxxx, the federal sentencing guidelines are advisory in nature. Sentencing is in the court’s discretion and is no longer required to be within the guideline range. The defendant agrees that, pursuant to this agreement, the court may use facts it finds by a preponderance of the evidence to reach an advisory guideline range, and defendant explicitly waives any right to have those facts found by a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.
United States Sentencing Guidelines. Defendant understands and 2 acknowledges that, at sentencing, the Court must consider the sentencing range calculated 3 under the United States Sentencing Guidelines, together with the other factors set forth in 4 Title 18, United States Code, Section 3553(a), including: (1) the nature and 6 need for the sentence to reflect the seriousness of the offenses, to promote respect for the 7 law, and to provide just punishment for the offenses; (4) the need for the sentence to 8 afford adequate deterrence to criminal conduct; (5) the need for the sentence to protect 9 the public from further crimes of the defendant; (6) the need to provide the defendant 10 with educational and vocational training, medical care, or other correctional treatment in 11 the most effective manner; (7) the kinds of sentences available; (8) the need to provide 12 restitution to victims; and (9) the need to avoid unwarranted sentence disparity among 13 defendants involved in similar conduct who have similar records. Accordingly,

Related to United States Sentencing Guidelines

  • Sentencing Guidelines Calculations Defendant understands that in imposing sentence the Court will be guided by the United States Sentencing Guidelines. Defendant understands that the Sentencing Guidelines are advisory, not mandatory, but that the Court must consider the Guidelines in determining a reasonable sentence.

  • Compliance with Federal Law, Regulations, and Executive Orders This is an acknowledgement that FEMA financial assistance will be used to fund all or a portion of the contract. The contractor will comply with all applicable Federal law, regulations, executive orders, FEMA policies, procedures, and directives.

  • Predatory Lending Regulations; High Cost Loans None of the Mortgage Loans are classified as (a) “high cost” loans under the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994 or (b) “high cost,” “threshold,” “predatory” or “covered” loans or “High Cost Home Loans” under any other applicable state, federal or local law (or a similarly classified loan using different terminology under a law imposing heightened regulatory scrutiny or additional legal liability for residential mortgage loans having high interest rates, points and/or fees);

  • Compliance with FINRA Rules The Company hereby agrees that it will ensure that the Reserved Securities will be restricted as required by FINRA or the FINRA rules from sale, transfer, assignment, pledge or hypothecation for a period of three months following the date of this Agreement. The Underwriters will notify the Company as to which persons will need to be so restricted. At the request of the Underwriters, the Company will direct the transfer agent to place a stop transfer restriction upon such securities for such period of time. Should the Company release, or seek to release, from such restrictions any of the Reserved Securities, the Company agrees to reimburse the Underwriters for any reasonable expenses (including, without limitation, legal expenses) they incur in connection with such release.

  • Compliance with NASD Rules The Company hereby agrees that it will ensure that the Reserved Securities will be restricted as required by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (the "NASD") or the NASD rules from sale, transfer, assignment, pledge or hypothecation for a period of three months following the date of this Agreement. The Underwriters will notify the Company as to which persons will need to be so restricted. At the request of the Underwriters, the Company will direct the transfer agent to place a stop transfer restriction upon such securities for such period of time. Should the Company release, or seek to release, from such restrictions any of the Reserved Securities, the Company agrees to reimburse the Underwriters for any reasonable expenses (including, without limitation, legal expenses) they incur in connection with such release.

  • Compliance with Warning Regulations The Parties agree that Xxxxx shall be deemed to be in compliance with this Settlement Agreement by either adhering to §§ 2.3 and 2.4 of this Settlement Agreement or by complying with warning requirements adopted by the State of California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (“OEHHA”) after the Effective Date.

  • Compliance with OFAC Rules and Regulations None of the Credit Parties or their Subsidiaries or their respective Affiliates (a) is a Sanctioned Person, (b) has more than 15% of its assets in Sanctioned Countries, or (c) derives more than 15% of its operating income from investments in, or transactions with Sanctioned Persons or Sanctioned Countries. No part of the proceeds of any Extension of Credit hereunder will be used directly or indirectly to fund any operations in, finance any investments or activities in or make any payments to, a Sanctioned Person or a Sanctioned Country.

  • OMNIBUS PROCUREMENT ACT OF 1992 It is the policy of New York State to maximize opportunities for the participation of New York State business enterprises, including minority and women-owned business enterprises as bidders, subcontractors and suppliers on its procurement contracts. Information on the availability of New York State subcontractors and suppliers is available from: NYS Department of Economic Development Division for Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000 Telephone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 email: xxx@xxx.xx.xxx A directory of certified minority and women-owned business enterprises is available from: NYS Department of Economic Development Division of Minority and Women's Business Development 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 212-803-2414 email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx.xxx xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/FrontEnd/VendorSearchPu blic.asp The Omnibus Procurement Act of 1992 requires that by signing this bid proposal or contract, as applicable, Contractors certify that whenever the total bid amount is greater than $1 million: (a) The Contractor has made reasonable efforts to encourage the participation of New York State Business Enterprises as suppliers and subcontractors, including certified minority and women-owned business enterprises, on this project, and has retained the documentation of these efforts to be provided upon request to the State; (b) The Contractor has complied with the Federal Equal Opportunity Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-261), as amended; (c) The Contractor agrees to make reasonable efforts to provide notification to New York State residents of employment opportunities on this project through listing any such positions with the Job Service Division of the New York State Department of Labor, or providing such notification in such manner as is consistent with existing collective bargaining contracts or agreements. The Contractor agrees to document these efforts and to provide said documentation to the State upon request; and (d) The Contractor acknowledges notice that the State may seek to obtain offset credits from foreign countries as a result of this contract and agrees to cooperate with the State in these efforts.

  • Compliance with Applicable Regulations In performing its duties hereunder, the Subadviser (i) shall establish compliance procedures (copies of which shall be provided to the Adviser, and shall be subject to review and approval by the Adviser) reasonably calculated to ensure compliance at all times with: all applicable provisions of the 1940 Act and the Advisers Act, and any rules and regulations adopted thereunder; Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; the provisions of the Registration Statement; the provisions of the Declaration and the By-Laws of the Trust, as the same may be amended from time to time; and any other applicable provisions of state, federal or foreign law. (ii) acknowledges that the Trust has adopted a written code of ethics complying with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the 1940 Act and that the Subadviser and certain of its employees, officers and directors may be subject to reporting requirements thereunder and, accordingly, agrees that it shall, on a timely basis, furnish, and shall cause its employees, officers and directors to furnish, to the Adviser and/or to the Trust, all reports and information required to be provided under such code of ethics with respect to such persons. (iii) agrees that it will maintain for the Trust all and only such records as required under Rules 31a-1 and 31a-2 under the 1940 Act in respect to its services hereunder and that such records are the property of the Trust and further agrees to surrender promptly to the Trust any such records upon the Trust’s request all in accordance with Rule 31a-3 under the 1940 Act.

  • DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE STANDARDS 1. Does the Work report experiments involving human subjects? [ ] YES [ ] NO  If Yes, were the reported experiments in accordance with the ethical standards of the committee responsible for human experimentation (institutional and national), and with the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, as revised in 2013 (xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xxx/ecodes/node/3931 )? [ ] YES [ ] NO (If Yes, the Assignor must submit a copy of the approval and consent-to-disclose form to Xxxxxxx Science Publishers by fax or email.) Please state whether Ethical Approval was given, by whom and the relevant Judgement’s reference number. (If No, the Assignor must mention an institutional or regional guideline.) 2. Does the Work report experiments involving animals? [ ] YES [ ] NO  If Yes, were the reported experiments in accordance with the standards set forth in one of below national guidelines and regulations: o The US National Research Council's "Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals," o The US Public Health Service's "Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals," and "Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals." o UK : the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 Amendment Regulations (SI 2012/3039). [ ] YES [ ] NO 6 [v.122016] Conflicts of interest arise when authors, reviewers, or editors have interests (such as financial or personal interests) that are not made clear and that may influence their judgment on the content of their work. Authors and editors who submit work for publication with Xxxxxxx Science are required to disclose and acknowledge all forms of financial support relating to the work to be published, all commercial or financial involvement that might present an appearance of a conflict of interest in respect of the work, and all agreements relating to sponsorship of any research upon which the work is based. Are there any actual, or potential, conflicts of interest? [ ] YES [ ] NO If Yes, details of the actual or potential conflicts of interest must be set-out in the spaces provided below. Does Assignor require assistance in having the English grammar and style of the Work checked and improved by Xxxxxxx Science? [ ] YES [ ] NO If Yes, Xxxxxxx Science will provide a quote in respect of the same.

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