The penalty for violating regulations related to being "out of line" can vary significantly depending on the specific context and jurisdiction. Generally, penalties may include fines, legal action, or disciplinary measures, and can range from minor penalties to substantial financial or legal repercussions. It’s important to consult the relevant laws or regulations governing the specific situation to determine the exact penalties involved.
It's bounded out-of-bounds, but if the team is in the penalty and has over six fouls, it's automatically taken from the line, no matter if it was a shooting foul or not.
Foul and violation.
fine of : 37,500 bucks
stupid i have friends
Lose bond due to penalty violation
The death penalty is controversial, so some people would see it as a violation of the right to life while others would not see it that way.
That depends on which sport you are playing, what violation it is and where it occurs. The general word would be a 'penalty'.
The penalty mark is 12 yards from the goal line.
0! nada!
The pecuniary liability limit to a civil penalty is the maximum amount of money that can be imposed as a penalty for a civil violation. This limit is set by law and varies depending on the specific violation or regulatory framework. It serves as a cap on the financial consequences of non-compliance.
The penalty depends on the violation. You can be fined up to $70,000 for an OSHA violation, but that is only for willful and repeated violations. Check out OSHA for more information. The first violation, unless it is very serious and likely to cause harm, usually doesn't carry a heavy penalty. A series violation can incur a penalty of $7000. First off unfortunately most persons tend to give outy misinformation about OSHA. OSHA CITAIONS ARE BASED ON ) for other than serious, S for a serious violation leading to a serious injury with a penaly of $7,000.00, R for Repeat Violation 7,000.00 x 4 = $28,000.00, and W for Wiulful $7,000.00 x 10 =$70,000.00.
This sounds very much like a municipal ordnance violation and the fine could vary WIDELY all over the country.