there's no count for back court violation. back court violation is when you hold the ball in the fore court and you step back beyond the half court line is back court violation. maybe you are meaning the 8 seconds violation wherein you are not allowed to stay in the back court with the ball for more than 8 seconds.
10 in NCAA and lower. but 8 in the NBA.
That depends on the state or jurisdiction. The court can do so in many states.
In basketball, you can hold the ball for a maximum of 5 seconds without dribbling, moving, passing, or shooting before a violation is called.
Most of them. An order of protection is a court order, and to violate it is criminal contempt of court.
About $140-175 depending on your record and court fees in your county.
10 seconds
There are many violations of basketball. You can not move with the ball when you are not dribbling. That is called a travel. The only exception is when you take two steps for a layup. You can not dribble the ball, pick it up, and then dribble again. That is called a double dribble. If you are on offense, you can not stay in the key for longer then 3 seconds or else you will get a 3 seconds call. You have 5 seconds to throw the ball in when it is out of bounds. If you don't get the ball inbounds in time it will be a turnover. You have 10 seconds to get the ball down the court onto the opposite half to which the ball was thrown in. If you don't get it across halfcourt on time that will be a turnover. These are just a few of the many violations.
Theres not a certain amount of seconds. The second your foot goes over the halfcourt line the ref will blow the whistle and call backcourt.
Yes there are numerous penalties in golf. There is a rule book that has hundreds of rules dealing with difficult, unusual, and penalties for golf. For example, if you hit a golf ball out of bounds or outside of the white sticks, that is a two stroke penalty and you hit from the same spot. If you hit into the water, it's a two stroke penalty as well, but you can hit two club lengths away from the nearest point of relief from where it went into the water.
In the NCAA you have 10 seconds to cross midcourt and you can not cross back over.
The team has 8 seconds to get the ball over the half-court line. its 8 seconds in the NBA but in college and below a team has 10 seconds
I'm pretty sure you have 30 seconds to get to the other side of the court, and you have to shoot the ball at least once in this time.