Ordinance violation definition

Ordinance violation means that term as defined in section 1 of chapter I of the code of criminal procedure, 1927 PA 175, MCL 761.1.
Ordinance violation means either of the following:

Examples of Ordinance violation in a sentence

  • For violations occurring on or after October 1, 2022, the fine range is between $500 and $20,000 per violation, and the Board may also assess a fine equal to any ill-gotten financial gains as a result of any Ordinance violation.

  • Protestor, complainant, applicant, requestor, or vendor that has standing to protest a contract award, vendor suspension/debarment, or a Living Wage Ordinance violation.

  • In the event a property owner does not abate the Ordinance violation or does not appeal the Abatement Notice within the applicable time period, the County may expend funds necessary to abate the violation(s) in accordance with applicable County policies and procedures.

  • Violation of the Noise Ordinance, violation of occupancy loads, failure to use designated off-street parking, illegal conduct, or any other abuse, which violates any law regarding use or occupancy of the premises, is grounds for revocation.

  • The Department may issue an administrative citation upon the finding that an Ordinance violation has occurred.

  • Section 34-18-36(f) eliminates any argument that Plaintiffs could be “entitled” to continued occupancy notwithstanding an Ordinance violation.

  • A Participant may elect to suspend his or her Salary Reduction Contributions, in a manner prescribed by the Plan Administrator.

  • Section 106.5.3. Insert: 0%, 0%, No RefundsSection 108.4. Insert: Ordinance violation, $500.00, 90 days Section 108.5. Insert: $0.00 up to $500.00Section 500.050.

  • The Town understands that it must contract with the Office of the State Attorney (SAO) for the prosecution of Town or MDC criminal Ordinance violation cases.

  • Each Ordinance violation is a separate offense, as is each day that violation continues.

Related to Ordinance violation

  • Ordinance means the Companies Ordinance, 1984.

  • Remedy a Violation means to bring the structure or other development into compliance with state and community floodplain management regulations, or, if this is not possible, to reduce the impacts of its noncompliance. Ways that impacts may be reduced include protecting the structure or other affected development from flood damages, implementing the enforcement provisions of the ordinance or otherwise deterring future similar violations, or reducing federal financial exposure with regard to the structure or other development.

  • Zoning Ordinance means the comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, found in Article 19 of the Code of the City of West Hollywood as it exists on the Approval Date.

  • Legal Requirement means any treaty, convention, statute, law, regulation, ordinance, license, permit, governmental approval, injunction, judgment, order, consent decree or other requirement of any governmental authority, whether federal, state, or local.

  • Violation means the failure of a structure or other development to be fully compliant with the community's floodplain management regulations. A structure or other development without the elevation certificate, other certifications, or other evidence of compliance required in Articles 4 and 5 is presumed to be in violation until such time as that documentation is provided.