Civil infraction definition

Civil infraction means that term as defined in section 113 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.113.
Civil infraction means an act or omission that is prohibited by a law and is not a crime under that law or that is prohibited by an ordinance and is not a crime under that ordinance, and for which civil sanctions may be ordered. Civil infraction includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Civil infraction or “infraction” means the failure to comply with a provision of this title.

Examples of Civil infraction in a sentence

  • Municipal Infraction Judgments (Local Government Article § 6-102 to 6-115) Civil infraction means a violation of a county ordinance, resolution, or public local law which has been designated a civil infraction by the legislative body of a code home rule county.


More Definitions of Civil infraction

Civil infraction means a parking violation prohibited by this Ordinance, for which civil sanctions may be ordered.
Civil infraction means any act or omission that constitutes a violation of any regulation and which violation is designated in the City code as a civil infraction.
Civil infraction means a civil offense which is not a crime and the fine or other consequence imposed is not a criminal punishment and does not include any possibility of incarceration.
Civil infraction means a violation of any provision of chapters 483 to 484E, inclusive, 486 or 490 of NRS that is not punishable as a misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor or felony.
Civil infraction. The term "civil infraction" means an act or omission prohibited by law which is not a crime and for which civil sanctions may be ordered.
Civil infraction means an act or omission prohibited by law which is not a crime as defined in section 5 of Act No. 328 of the Public Acts of 1931, as amended, being section 750.5 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and for which civil sanctions may be ordered.
Civil infraction means an act or omission which is prohibited by law which is not a crime as defined in Section 5 or Act No. 328 of the Public Acts of 1931 as amended, being Section 750.5 of the Michigan Compiled Laws as amended and for which sanctions may be ordered.