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Class 1 hazards are explosives. They are divided into 6 categories according to whether the material represents a mass explosion hazard or a minor explosion hazard.
No. However, failing to pay and failing to appear in court would lead to arrest, additional fines, license suspension, or additional penalties.
Lawyer is the person that perform various law practices in the court in order to serve you from prison time and other types of monetary penalties.
Criminal Penalties, Civil Money Penalties, Sanctions
Those penalties which are called for under the CIVIL law statutes.
Georgia did pass a law prohibiting prepayment penalties.
The legal system or courts.
Federal law.
Extremely so. Failure to adhere to international law could lead to court proceedings.
Certainly, there are significant differences, both in the penalties and the purposes of the two types of law. Criminal law is to redress acts that harm society generally and civil law is to provide relief for acts that harmed an individual specifically. For details regarding the differences see the related links below.
The one failing to withhold becomes liable for any loss of revenue to the government. They are subject to rather substantial fines and penalties...and likely serious audit too. If done intentionally, it can be criminal disregard of the law. It's a pretty bad thing.
Yes. If not, they can be subject to penalties.