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Violation of ethics
When a player leaves or enters the court illegally, it is called a "subsitution violation" or a "illegal entry/exit violation." This can result in a technical foul being called by the referees.
Black Mould must be removed immediately after being spotted. NOTE: This must be removed by a specialist! Black Mould can present a health hazard to humans, potentially causing allergic reactions, producing or causing fungal infection.
A relation violates third normal form (3NF) if it has a transitive dependency where a non-prime attribute depends on another non-prime attribute (which itself is not a candidate key). This means that a non-prime attribute is functionally dependent on another non-prime attribute rather than on a candidate key.
The phrase "charge fail to keep right" typically refers to a traffic violation where a driver fails to stay in the right lane when required to do so, such as on highways or multilane roads. This violation can result in a citation or ticket for not following traffic laws.
Technical Rules Violation (a violation of the terms and conditions of the probation) and New Crime Violation.
Yes
I assume you mean a Violation of Parole. Parole is an early release from prison based on terms and conditions that must be abided by. Failure to meet these conditions, such as breaking the law again, would result in a violation of parole. In this case, a retake warrant would be issued for your arrest and return to prison.
Doing so without payment of any necessary royalties would be a violation of copyright.
It depends on the conditions of your probation
An act or a failure to act by a parolee that does not conform to the conditions of his/her parole (or probation).
Terms and conditions are important in a contract because they establish what is expected of both parties. When someone is in violation of the contract's terms and conditions, the other party may sue for a remedy.
The conditions of a convicted person's probation are clearly set forth in the documents they receive at the time they are placed on probation. A violation of ANY of those prohibitions constitutes a Violation of Probation (VOP) for which the probation can be revoked and, at the option of the judge, the subject can be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of their sentence.
Probably not. Driving drunk is a violation of both the law and your insurance provider's terms and conditions.
Severity Z in the context of a parole violation typically indicates a minor or technical violation of parole conditions, such as missing a meeting or failing to report a change of address. It suggests that the violation does not pose a significant risk to public safety or indicate a return to criminal behavior. Penalties for Severity Z violations may include warnings or additional supervision rather than incarceration. The specific implications can vary based on jurisdiction and the circumstances of the violation.
Violation of probation means the violation of terms and conditions, standard or special, of probation. It can be anything ranging from staying past curfew to being arrested for a new crime (and a conviction is not necessary for this to happen). Your probation could be revoked or modified. If the former is true you can be sentenced to jail or prison as you would had you not been put on probation.
Within thirty days of being violated, the parolee will be reviewed by a committee of the parole board for the violation to determine if a violation did occur and how serious that violation is. However, in most states, the parolee will be reincarcerated until the review takes place. Real answer: Revocation Hearing.