Examples of Court fine in a sentence
Failure to comply would attract a fixed penalty fine or Court fine.
Being placed in jail for traffic-related offenses greater than a Municipal Court fine (examples – Driving While Intoxicated (Alcohol or an Unknown Substance), Driving While License Suspended, Failure to Stop and Give Information, etc.
Maximum Court fine that can be levied for failure to comply with a Banning Order – Unlimited.
Maximum Court fine that can be levied for failure to comply with a licence condition – unlimitedAll granted property licences impose a set of conditions on the licence holder.
Maximum Court fine that can be levied for failure to comply with an Overcrowding Notice – UnlimitedSection 139 Housing Act 2004 allows the Council to serve an Overcrowding Notice in respect of an HMO that falls outside of the scope of mandatory HMO licensing.
Maximum Court fine that can be levied for failure to comply with an Improvement Notice - UnlimitedAn Improvement Notice served under part 1 Housing Act 2004 specifies repairs/improvements that the recipient should carry out in order to address one or more identified category 1 and/or category 2 hazards in a property.
The Complaint prayed for the following relief: for Count I, that the Court fine Defendants $54,000 and award that amount to Plaintiff; for Count II, either remedial damages of$150,000 or appropriate equitable relief in the form of restitution, specific performance, and/or a constructive trust inthe amount of $150,000; attorneys’ fees and costs; prejudgment interest; and all other appropriate relief.
Failing payment of the fine and fees, the Municipal Court fine collector may exercise the powers under the Code of Criminal Procedure with respect to the means of enforcement and the collection of fines.
The Village’s agency fund accounts for Mayor’s Court fine and forfeiture distributions.
Lafayette and Moraga police departments echoed the theme of enforcement, as well.Penalties are at the sole discretion of the Court, fine orApproved reasons are: medical necessity, school or school authorized activities, employment necessity, immediate need of a family member, and emancipated minor.