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penalty provision

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meanings of penaltyand provision


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penalty
noun[C]
uk /ˈpen.əl.ti/ us /ˈpen.əl.ti/
a punishment, or the usual punishment, for doing something that is against ...
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provision
noun
uk /prəˈvɪʒ.ən/ us /prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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Examples of penalty provision


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Although this is essentially a technical matter, the new clauses are flawed in that they propose offences without associated penalty provisions.
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The fact is, of course, that the penalty provisions are not at all operative until we have made some regulations.
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For many years the penalty provisions have been used for that purpose, and it has been common knowledge.
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It is true to say that the penalty provisions form no logical system and are capable of being very savage in character.
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It does not have that effect in respect of its financial penalty provisions.
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To remove that, as the amendment proposes, would mean that the enhanced penaltyprovision could no longer be supported.
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If there is a penaltyprovision that the property must be kept empty, who is to enforce it?
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The penaltyprovision, as drafted, is a backstop to powers which themselves will be used only when informal methods have failed.
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The amendment would clearly dilute the deterrence factor in the penaltyprovision; indeed, there is much less to lose from "trying it on".
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Therefore, what the application would suggest is that, at any rate, the penaltyprovision should come to an end.
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A penaltyprovision such as that contained in subsection (3) in relation to accounting matters is by no means unprecedented in legislation.
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One finds that the penaltyprovision can be enforced by procedure in the domestic courts of the company.
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We believe that we need the benefit of penaltyprovision.
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The penaltyprovision needs to be retained.
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However, the fact remains that some parents with care refuse to co-operate with the agency without good cause, so we need to retain a meaningful penaltyprovision.
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The minimum had to be low, because there was a penaltyprovision, and obviously, therefore, you had to have a standard of overcrowding that could reasonably be established.
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This penaltyprovision has been drawn in a way which will prevent fines from being imposed on landlords who fail to carry out their duties solely through ignorance.
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It is possible to imagine an offender dreaming up an improbable excuse for his action which woule enable him to escape the penaltyprovision of the clause.
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If it merely defined a penaltyprovision, then the conviction and sentence could stand.
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