When the employees were acting as agents of the company with the permission of the company and the company knew fully well and was aware that the employees committed crimes with the representation allowed by the company.
It can mean to impose or collect; such as "to levy a tax."
No, Arizona does not impose an inheritance or gift tax.
A bill to impose taxes on items considered sinful, for example tobacco and alcohol products.
That would be up to the forecloser to decide. They have the right to impose an eviction at any time they please after a foreclosure.
A judge can impose any size fine to an individual found guilty of public urination in New York. The worst part of the sentence is that the individual will have their criminal conviction on their record and it can affect educational opportunities, job opportunities, professional licenses or certifications, as well as other such aspects of the individual's life.
False personation of another in private or official capacity; bail or surety; verification, publication, or acknowledgement of instrument; acts imposing liability or benefit; punishment. Essentially providing false identification for your benefit or impose liability of a criminal act to the person you have impersonated.
Your liability is limited to the contract agreement signed.
In most countries the answer would be "No".
It is not morally right for anybody to impose their religious beliefs on anybody else, and this is especially wrong if they are in a position of power.
These are tips to Avoid Hiring Unqualified Employees: Clearly define the job requirements Impose an application process Conduct thorough assessments Checks background Written test Conduct multiple interviews
"Impose to" is not idiomatic English. You can say "impose on" in a sentence such as "I hate to impose on you, but do you happen to have any Grey Poupon?"
Tort laws prohibit certain actions and impose responsibility to pay compensatory and/ or punitive damages upon the person violating the tort laws. Criminal laws prohibit certain actions but impose prison sentences, probation, fines and other possible penalties upon the person violating the criminal laws. Under tort laws, individuals who have been harmed by actions that violate tort laws are the ones who file suits for damages. Under criminal laws, only the government brings charges.
Impose is a verb.
I do not seek to impose my will on you. How long did the jury deliberate to impose their sentence?
yes ^^^ whoever wrote that is an idiot. no! we all have a right to believe what we want. whoever does that is a complete control freak. . (and slightly nuts)
To impose countervention is to penalize those who have penalized you.
There is no set universal penalty. The act would need to be reported to the authorities. A criminal complaint would need to be filed, a trial, a verdict, and the state judge would impose the penalty.