Ephors
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In ancient Sparta, laws were enforced and taxes were collected by a group known as the ephors. The ephors were a council of five elected officials who held significant power, overseeing the education of youth, the conduct of citizens, and the administration of justice. They also played a crucial role in the financial affairs of the state, ensuring that taxes were collected and managed effectively. Their authority was vital in maintaining the rigid social structure and discipline characteristic of Spartan society.
Ephors
Laws that call for punishments or fines are 'enforced' laws.
Laws are passed and enforced like they are in any part of the world.
US Courts do not levy taxes. The Federal, State, Local legislature levvies taxes by making laws to be enforced by appropriate branches. The US Federal Tax Courts handle cases involving disputes and many breaches concerning the US tax laws. Thye do not levy or make the tax laws. Most States have a similar system.
Most laws aren't enforced.
A pending law will not be enforced until passed by whoever is in charge of pending laws. As soon as the law is passed, it will be put into effect and enforced. by deepika (m.b.b.s.)
The laws are enforced according to the votes. The bill(which contains the laws)is passed in the sabha. The council of ministers elect the best bill and the law which is written in the bill is passed. The bill which gets major votes is enforced.
The British taxed on paper,glass, ext.
Sparta is known for having harsh and strict laws, as part of its militaristic and disciplined society.
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