Penalties definition

Penalties means the amounts to be deducted from payments
Penalties means any fine, reprimand or monetary or non-monetary penalty issued or assessed by a Compliance Enforcement Authority and/or by FERC.
Penalties means any and all monetary penalties provided for in this Franchise.

Examples of Penalties in a sentence

  • Penalties may include imprisonment, fines, denial of insurance, and civil damages.

  • Penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations.

  • Penalties / fines may be imposed by the Exchange on the Market Maker, in case he is not able to provide the desired liquidity in a particular security as per the specified guidelines.

  • Penalties for trading on or communicating material non-public information are severe, both for individuals involved in such unlawful conduct and their employers.

  • Penalties may include imprisonment, fines, denial of insurance and civil damages.


More Definitions of Penalties

Penalties means the penalty applicable against the Service Provider in case of default in its Performance Standard, as set out in Annexure E (Service Levels and Penalties);
Penalties. If any Outgoing is payable by a date after which a penalty applies, the Lessee will have complied with clause 7.1 if that Outgoing is paid at least five Working Days before the penalty date.
Penalties means the penalties assessed against an employer and added to his or her account pursuant to 40 O.S. Sections 3-301(B) and 3-806(B).
Penalties means the penalties payable by the Service Provider, as set out in Schedule 7 [Penalties];
Penalties means those imposed by a Member's customs administration for a breach of the Member's customs laws, regulations, or procedural requirements.
Penalties as used in Section 4.21 below is defined as civil penalties that may be applied to the Business Associate and its workforce members by the Secretary (“Secretary”) of Health and Human Services (“HHS”). The amount of the penalties range depending on the type of violation. In determining penalties, the Secretary may take into account: a. the nature and extent of the violation; b. the nature and extent of harm resulting from such violation; c. the degree of culpability of the covered entity or business associate; d. the history of prior compliance with the administrative simplification provision including violations by the covered entity or business associate; e. the financial condition of the covered entity or business associate; and f. such other matters as justice may require.
Penalties except as described in Schedule "A", Vendor has not elected or refused to participate in any exploration, development or other operation on the Lands, which has given or may give rise to penalties or forfeitures;