Statutory maximum definition
Statutory maximum means the maximum allowed by law and adjusted annually for inflation. See web site for details: http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/faqs/Taxes/Pages/Health- Savings-Accounts.aspx
Statutory maximum means the maximum rate approved for the Bonds by the Louisiana State Bond Commission in accordance with Louisiana law, such rate being five percent (5.00%) as ordered by the Louisiana State Bond Commission
Statutory maximum means the prescribed sum within the meaning of section 289B of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975 (at the passing of this Act £1,000).
More Definitions of Statutory maximum
Statutory maximum means the total amount paid to all cities, towns, and counties under A.R.S. § 42-5032.02, which shall not exceed the amount allowed under the statute.
Statutory maximum means the prescribed sum within the meaning of Article 4 of the Fines and Penalties (Northern Ireland) Order 1984.]
Statutory maximum means such sum as is for the time being the prescribed sum for the purposes of section 32 of the Magistrate’s Court Act 1980(4).
Statutory maximum for Apprendi purposes means “the maximum sentence a judge may impose solely on the basis of the facts reflected in the jury verdict or admitted by the defendant.” Blakely v. Washington, 542 US 296, 301, 124 S Ct 253 1, 159 L Ed 2d 403 (2004) (emphasis in the original; citations omitted). The United State Supreme Court has repeatedly held that facts that increase a defendant’s punishment for an offense are functionally “elements” of an aggravated offense under the Sixth Amendment. Cunningham v. California, 549 US 270, 293, 127 S Ct 856, 166 L Ed 2d 865 (2007); Blakely,