A homograph of "fine" could be "fine," meaning a monetary penalty or fee for a violation.
Homonyms for "fine" include: Fine (as in good or satisfactory) Fine (as in a monetary penalty) Fine (as in delicate or thin)
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.
monetary fine
There is no monetary fine (like for a traffic ticket) for a weapons charge, you will get a jail sentence.
A first-time offender is subject to a monetary fine of not less than $250. A second offense carries a fine of not less than $500 and each subsequent offense carries a fine of at least $1,000.
The spelling "fines" is the plural spelling of the noun fine (a monetary penalty).It is also a present tense verb (to fine). The similar verb is to find, conjugated as finds.
A punishment for a an offence which involves paying an amount of money to your club, your council or your government.
Usually it is only a monetary fine.
That varies from state to state. In some states, sentence may include jail time in addition to a monetary fine.
The spelling "fines" is the plural spelling of the noun fine (a monetary penalty).It is also a present tense verb (to fine). The similar verb is to find, conjugated as finds.
"Fine" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to impose a monetary penalty on someone. As a noun, it refers to a payment imposed for breaking rules or laws.