The largest fine assessed by OSHA to date is against BP for failure to correct problems in a Texas refinery. The fines total $87,430,000. This is larger than the $21 million fine levied against BP earlier. Yes, that is 87 million, 430 thousand dollars.
If the court levied the fine against YOU, and not your parents/guardians, yes. YOU are responsible.
Depends on 2 main factors. Amount of the fine levied against you, & time spent in the impound yard. Every day it sits there will cost you more money.
If someone files charges against you for working for a nonunion shop, there will be a trial. If you are found guilty there will be a fine levied against you. If you do not pay the fine you will lose your membership and your pension.
The governing documents under which the HOA operates is specific about its fine schedules, its fine process, violations that earn fines and its reach to levy fines. Usually, fines are levied against owners, and may be based on a tenant's violation of the governing documents. In this case, the fine could become a landlord-tenant issue that the owner must resolve with the HOA.
Yes, so long as the situation is taken care of (i.e., you've paid any fine levied against you, and you've met the terms of any other punishment given by the judge in your case).
No.
Colorado: No. Not without a court order, wherein a fine has been levied.
Yes.Regardless of the state where you are a member of an HOA, you can read your governing documents to understand which actions are in violation of your community's guidelines, and further understand the fine schedule for first, second, third and subsequent offenses.Fines are levied against owners, who are responsible for residents in their unit, whether owners, tenants, visitors or guests.
Whenever a fine is assessed against them.
In most places, once a fine has been levied, there is no expiration on collecting it. The state is not subject to the same laws as debtors.
No. Levy means to impose a tax or fine on someone. For example: The town has the right to levy fines on anyone who is caught dumping on city property.