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If a husband pleads guilty to assault for hitting his wife does the UK court system give her compensation?

When the courts 'give' compensation, it means they are ordering the accused to pay the victim. A UK court can, and has before, awarded a husband to pay compensation to his wife, over an assault.


The philosophy that crime does not pay when an offender experiences harsh penalties is?

what is the philosophy that crime does not pay when an offender experiences harsh penalties


What is a victims crime lien?

A victim's crime lien is a legal claim placed against a perpetrator's property or assets to ensure that restitution is paid to the victim of a crime. It typically arises in criminal cases where the court orders the offender to compensate the victim for damages, losses, or expenses incurred as a result of the crime. If the offender fails to pay, the lien allows the victim to recover the owed amount by potentially seizing assets or property. This mechanism helps hold offenders accountable and provides financial relief to victims.


Can a crimmal court order someone to pay for property damage?

Yes; it is called restitution. If the sentencing judge orders that restitution be paid to the victim, that becomes all or part of the sentence. If the offender does not pay, he or she may be held in contempt and subsequently confined.


What are the external factors affecting compensation?

what are the factors that effect compensation? what is compensation? job and pay satisfactions?


What is compensation in math?

pay


What will workers compensation pay out for the partial loss of a knee?

what will workers compensation pay out for a meniscus knee repair operation be?


Can you go to jail for a debt that is over 10 yrs old?

Yes, it is certainly possible. Typically it won't occur though. Unless there is criminal activity involved, such as fraud, courts don't sentence people to jail on a civil debt. For example a criminal offender is granted probation and is ordered by the Court to pay restitution to the victim. The offender stops reporting to his probation officer and does not pay the restitution as ordered so a warrant gets issued. The warrant will not go away until the offender is arrested even after ten years.


What Does Compensation?

It means to offset. If you are paid for your work then you are compensated.


Is paying compensation in expropriation and not paying compensation in confiscation is basic difference between confiscation and expropriation?

In expropriation government pays any compensation but not in confiscation.and the difference between them that Expro. is taking of private owners and pay ( adequate and effective compensation)In Confis. is like deprivation and doesn't pay any compensation .


What did the equal pay act attempt to end?

Unequal compensation for the same work, paid to different individuals based on their gender (which was almost exclusively lower pay for women). discrimination against women


Does Workers Compensation pay the wages based on current pay or date of earnings?

It depends how good they are

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