Notice of Penalties Sample Clauses

Notice of Penalties. The Procurement Code, Sections 13-1-28 through 13-1-199 NMSA 1978, imposes civil, misdemeanor and felony criminal penalties for its violation. In addition, the New Mexico criminal statutes impose felony penalties for bribes, gratuities and kickbacks.
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Notice of Penalties. The Institute shall give due notice of the penalties to the Holder in writing. The resolution whereby the cancellation is resolved shall state the grounds therefor. The effects thereof shall be in force as from the time the notice is received at the domicile indicated by the Holder in this Master Agreement.
Notice of Penalties. The Kansas Crimes Affecting Business, K.S.A.21-4401 et seq., imposes civil and criminal penalties for its violation. In addition, criminal statutes impose felony penalties for bribery and racketeering.
Notice of Penalties. The Exclusive Broker, and any Participant, if applicable, involved with any violation of these Rules and Regulations shall receive notice of all penalties, fines, and/or punishments issued in connection with such violation.

Related to Notice of Penalties

  • Statutory Penalties The defendant understands that upon his plea of guilty to Count One of the indictment charging him with conspiracy, the maximum penalty the Court may impose is not more than five years of imprisonment, a $250,000.00 fine, three years of supervised release, an order of restitution, and a $100.00 mandatory special assessment which must be paid in full at the time of sentencing. The defendant further understands that this offense is a Class D felony.

  • Notice of Potential Claims The Contractor shall not be entitled to additional compensation or to extension of time for (1) any act or failure to act by the County Project Manager or the County, or (2) the happening of any event or occurrence, unless the Contractor has given the County a written Notice of Potential Claim within ten (10) days of the commencement of the act, failure, or event giving rise to the claim, and before final payment by the County. The written Notice of Potential Claim shall set forth the reasons for which the Contractor believes additional compensation or extension of time is due, the nature of the cost involved, and insofar as possible, the amount of the potential claim. Contractor shall keep full and complete daily records of the work performed, labor and material used, and all costs and additional time claimed to be additional.

  • Labor Code Notice 2.6.1 All A-E and subcontractors must comply with the requirements of California Labor Code 1770 et seq. if the work performed is considered a “public works” under California Labor Code 1720 et seq. A-E is encouraged to contact the California Department of Industrial Relations for clarification if the A-E is unsure if some or any of the work performed under this CONTRACT qualifies as “public works”.

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