Nothing much. Penalty usually refers to the sentence and the fine combined, such as being sentenced to a year in jail and a monetary imposement.
what is the difference between levy of fine and levy of penalty
A fine is a monetary penalty for an offense imposed by a court, whereas a day fine is a type of fine that is calculated based on the offender’s daily income. Day fines aim to ensure that the financial burden of the fine is proportional to the offender’s financial situation.
What is the differance between redumption fine & fine
A fine is imposed by a court when you are convicted of a criminal offence. A penalty is issued by an appropriate authority when you have not complied with the law but you have not committed a criminal offence. This means you do not get a criminal record e.g. parking and fare evasion. If you fail to pay the penalty, you will have to go to court and may then have to pay a fine and get a criminal record.
Decriminalization means that something is still illegal, but you will only pay a fine, you will not go to jail. Legalization means that you are allowed to do something with no legal penalty.
Find is a verb... example: I can't FIND my wallet. Fine is an adjective...example: I am doing fine. Then there's "FINES", a noun. Deals with penalty/cost/what u owe ultimately.... example: I got a speeding ticket and the FINES was $400.
The penalty for seat belt infractions is a fine between $60 and $500.
What is the penalty and or fine for illel use of a trademark
Fine (fee/penalty)= Multa Fine (doing fine/well) = Bem
Depending on circumstances, everything from a fine to the death penalty
fine
describe the textural difference between coarse-grained (phaneritic) and fine-grained (aphaneritic) rocks
The point of the pen is thinner