Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
(The statutory penalties are different for the two offenses.)
They then collect a bounty from a portion of the settlement or statutory penalties, which can reach as much as $150,000 an infringement.
The company must pay any statutory penalties for late filing of accounts delivered to the registrar outside the period allowed for filing.
There were statutory penalties to protect minors and the marriage bond, and four outnumbered lunies looked ready for murder or war to preserve them.
Now, I don't know the statutory penalties, but if you reveal anything that you learn here, I expect it's a couple of decades in prison."
For the stealing of lead from church roofs, sundry acts of poaching, as for more than 60 other crimes, death was the statutory penalty.
While legislative resolutions are intended to serve as guides for legislative conduct, they are not laws and do not carry statutory penalties.
Thus, the statutory penalties are structured so that merely obtaining information of minimal value is only a misdemeanor, but certain aggravating factors make the crime a felony.
Carless Jones was indicted on and convicted by a jury of two counts of distributing cocaine, a crime that carries a statutory penalty of 20 years.
Her husband, Titidius Labeo, asked why he had not tried to enforce the statutory penalty, stated the consultation period (which was 60 days) had not yet expired.
The authorities considered Hell to be the most effective deterrent against crime; as fear of it declined, therefore, judges and Parliament agreed that the statutory penalties must be increased.
Chowdhury has explained that, when an opportunity exists, the level of customs evasion depends on two important factors, namely, probability of detection and level of statutory penalty.
Those companies face statutory penalties of $2,000/ton for every ton of sulfur dioxide they emit in excess of those for which they own allowances.
Once the ISP subscribers are identified, Prenda sends letters to the subscribers accusing them of piracy and threatening a $150,000 statutory penalty.
Despite Voltaire's later claim that the court had applied an old obscure sentence for witchcraft, this sentence conformed to the statutory penalty for blasphemy and sacrilege.
The report updates much of the data and information contained in previous Commission reports and provides recommendations to Congress for modifications to the statutory penalty structure for federal cocaine offenses.
And he is proposing that the Legislature adopt broader and more stringent statutory penalties for H.M.O.'s that violate the Managed Care Bill of Rights.
Only the two dissenting justices of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, whose majority advised the Governor that the law was unconstitutional, were persuaded that the statutory penalties could be avoided by this technical argument.
As a policy matter, however, the national police child protection unit, the Brigade for the Protection of Minors (BPM), does not pursue restavek trafficking cases because there is no statutory penalty against the practice.
Therefore, whilst it may be a better view that battery and assault have statutory penalties, rather than being statutory offences, it is still the case that until review by a higher court, DPP v Little is the preferred authority.
The officials, who represent the nine or so regulatory bodies with responsibility for dealing with hazardous spills, say the problem is not a lack of statutory penalties for having caused a spill, which Exxon now faces, but of having little or no authority over spill preparedness and prevention.
Public Knowledge, a public interest group which filed an amicus brief in the case, criticized the decision, saying it makes the loading into memory of legally obtained software an act of copyright infringement subject to high statutory penalties, if the user has violated the software's license agreement in any way.
The Stuart kings also claimed to have other prerogative powers of considerable importance, namely a suspending power, which could be used to postpone the operation of a statute for an indefinite period, and a dispensing power, which could be used to relieve offenders from the statutory penalties they had incurred.
The applicant must also meet the Crown representative's costs or expenses (if there are any), and the company or LLP must pay any statutory penalties for late filing of accounts - for information on these, see our guide to Companies House deadlines and late filing penalties.