As is typical, the levying of the fine is a new policy instituted by the local government without adequately notifying the public. |
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High school coaches and athletic directors are responsible for implementing this rule and levying punishments as infractions occur. |
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The former made void proceedings by way of levying execution against a company being wound up by the court. |
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British policy had developed in the early 1970s as a twin track of levying war and constructing a political dispensation. |
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Investment Committee had been instructed to work out this issue and find a legitimate reason for levying a new tax. |
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Customs however cannot automatically determine dutiable value for levying customs duties on the basis of prices recommended by a PSI company. |
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When a credit is not included in the agreement, there is no authority for levying the fee. |
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Although the law plans the levying of taxes on water use by basin agencies, this is far from being the case. |
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But it still bars them from levying tolls on the unimproved portions of existing roads. |
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The government could at any point in time decide to sell a road to a private party or to start levying access fees. |
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The national government would recoup reimbursements by levying an appropriate water surcharge, directly or through the local water authority. |
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Moreover, the debate about levying new sanctions on Iran is likely to produce even greater tension. |
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It is often possible for independent competition authorities to supplement their budgets by levying fees for their services. |
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They expected a government that would not be levying all these taxes. |
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It would also continue to deal with access and allocation issues and to manage stocks in the NAFO Regulatory Area, as well as developing and levying sanctions. |
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It provides for the levying of union dues and other facilities for exercising trade union rights, such as putting up billboards and posters and distributing leaflets. |
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However, with provincial tax revenues buoyed by rising oil prices, the government had difficulty justifying the continued levying of premiums for health care coverage. |
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The Rate of Impounding and Trespass, and the Mode of levying Damages and Replevying. |
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The state governments in Karnataka, Maharastra, UP and Delhi are already levying construction tax on builders. |
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Where necessary, levying charges or offering payments that put a price on environmental resources corresponds well to the diversity of the tourism sector. |
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Take stamp duty, for instance: levying a duty on the issue of securities makes it harder to invest risk capital in the creation of new businesses. |
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The Commissioner of the Juvenile Court is levying fines against parents who don't comply with orders to have their children's tonsils and adenoids removed. |
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More frequently, the confiscating authority may seek to recoup the costs of caring for the animals prior to placement by levying a fee as part of transfer of ownership. |
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Delegating entire responsibility for the levying and collection of fees to local administrations starved of resources will almost inevitably lead to proliferation in the number and inflation in the level of charges. |
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We have a disproportionate number of citizens who are on the social safety net, we have a disproportionate number of seniors … This is the third time we've been levying those folks who are on fixed incomes. |
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Investors who were supposed to be cheered by talk of getting private capital back to India were instead puzzled by a plan for retrospectively levying tax on big firms. |
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By levying a fee for these sorts of peering arrangements, Comcast seems to be testing the waters for a solution which eschews the officially proscribed practices of throttling or filtering. |
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There is support in some circles for things like the Tobin tax, which would attempt to slow that process down by levying a very small tax on financial transactions. |
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Firstly I think it is crucial that it is allowing us to determine common principles for the levying of airport fees, which will lead to greater clarity and less discrimination. |
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This Annex sets out the minimum requirements for levying an external cost charge and the maximum authorised cost elements to be included when setting the amount. |
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Usually they were given control of the city and were responsible for levying taxes, enforcing the law and maintaining order. |
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These laws were used shrewdly in levying fines upon those that he perceived as threats. |
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They were responsible for justice, enforcing capitularies, levying soldiers, receiving tolls and dues and maintaining roads and bridges. |
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As part of the Court of Common Pleas the Serjeants also performed some judicial duties, such as levying fines. |
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The Lee Valley Regional Park Authority is an example of a levying body. |
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China began levying five-year, antidumping duties on Japanese and South Korean art paper imports Wednesday, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. |
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With toll roads, the cost of building and maintaining them is borne by the developer who recovers his outlay by levying tolls on the traffic which uses the road. |
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An advocate of reducing inequality levels, Piketty suggests levying a global wealth tax in order to reduce the divergence in wealth caused by inequality. |
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Levying that kind of money from free citizens of New Zealand is a serious business. |
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Levying bodies are similar to precepting authorities, but instead of imposing a charge on billing authorities, the amount to be deducted is decided by negotiation. |
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