Fines and costs definition

Fines and costs means all fines, court costs, forfeitures, and penalties assessed in any case by a
Fines and costs means all fines, court costs, forfeitures, and penalties assessed in any case by a single court against a defendant for the commission of any crime or traffic infraction. "Fines and costs" includes restitution unless the court orders a separate payment schedule for restitution.
Fines and costs means all the fines, court costs, forfeitures, and penalties assessed in all cases by a single court against a defendant for the commission of crimes or traffic infractions. “Fines and costs” shall also include restitution unless the court orders a separate payment schedule for restitution.

Examples of Fines and costs in a sentence

  • Fines and costs may be paid by installments to be fixed and security determined as provided by ordinance.

  • It may also include, but is not limited to, any combination of the following: ● Campus service● Required or recommended counseling, on or off campus● Fines and costs of restitution● Loss of privileges (i.e. access to specific residence halls or social spaces, restriction from social events, break-housing, early return or late departure for breaks and vacations) Major or repeat offenders may face more serious sanctions.

  • Fines and costs in all cases filed with the Juvenile Court shall be paid at the conclusion of a case from deposit or as ordered.

  • It may also include any combination of the following: • Campus service• Required or recommended counseling, on or off campus• Fines and costs of restitution• Loss of privileges (i.e. access to specific residence halls or social spaces, restriction from social events, break-housing, early return or late departure for breaks and vacations) Major or repeat offenders may face more serious sanctions.

  • It may also include any combination of the following: ● Campus service● Required or recommended counseling, on or off campus● Fines and costs of restitution● Loss of privileges (i.e. access to specific residence halls or social spaces, restriction from social events, break-housing, early return or late departure for breaks and vacations) Major or repeat offenders may face more serious sanctions.

  • Fines and costs may be paid by installment to be fixed and security determined as provided by ordinance.

  • Fines and costs shall be paid to, receipted by, and accounted for by the violations clerk.

  • Fines and costs debts incurred after the bankruptcy petition filing are not affected by the stay.

  • Fines and costs assessed on a “Municipal Ordinance Violation” (as defined by law) shall not exceed the mandatory maximum schedule set forth by statute.

  • Fines and costs collected from such prosecutions shall be remitted to Breezy Point and to the County, pursuant to agreements existing between the County and Breezy Point.


More Definitions of Fines and costs

Fines and costs means all the fines, court costs, forfeitures, and penalties assessed in all cases by a single trial court against a defendant for the commission of crimes or traffic infractions. "Fines and costs" shall
Fines and costs means all the fines, court costs, forfeitures, and penalties assessed in all cases by a singletrial court against a defendant for the commission of crimes or traffic infractions. “Fines and costs” shall also include restitution unless the court orders a specific, separate payment schedule for restitution as part of the disposition of the criminal case.

Related to Fines and costs

  • Attorneys’ Fees means the full and actual cost of any legal services actually performed in connection with the matter involved calculated on the basis of the usual fee charged by the attorney performing such services and shall not be limited to "reasonable attorneys' fees" as defined in any statute or rule of court.

  • Travel costs ’ means expenses for transportation, lodging, subsistence (meals and incidentals), and related expenses incurred by employees who are on travel status on official business of the recipient for any travel outside the country in which the organization is located. “Travel costs” do not include expenses incurred by employees who are not on official business of the recipient, such as rest and recuperation (R&R) travel offered as part of an employee’s benefits package that are consistent with the recipient’s personnel and travel policies and procedures.