Impose definition
Impose means to determine that a particular development is subject to collection of a DIF as a condition of development approval.
Impose means adopt, enact, reenact, create, establish, collect, increase, or extend.
Impose means to execute, sign, record, or seek to enforce a
Examples of Impose in a sentence
Impose appropriate disciplinary action for failure to report these incidents, including probation, suspension, demotion, and discharge of School officials.
Impose liquidated damages, if liquidated damages are listed in the contract; 4.
Impose a duty on a provider of an interactive computer service, as defined in 47 U.S.C Sec.
Step 22 – Impose The Necessary Deadlines For A Land Survey To Occur The ninth article, bearing the label “IX.
Impose a sanction on or require the satisfactory participation in a drug assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, by any employee who is so convicted.
More Definitions of Impose
Impose in article XIII C means “to establish or enact,” “not to collect.”
Impose means when a district court “announces” a sentence, United States v. Richardson, 948 F.3d 733, 748 (6th Cir. 2020), including a resentencing. see Henry, 983 F.3d at
Impose means “to levy or exact as by authority.”7 Thus, the Legislature was stating that BATA would take the necessary steps to accept and implement RM3 as mandated by S.B. 595, not that BATA would levy the toll increase.
Impose means in the context of article XIII C. The concurring and dissenting opinion conveniently assumes its conclusions about this term by concluding in effect that only local governments can impose taxes because, administratively, only local governments can collect and spend them. (E.g., conc. & dis. opn., post, at pp. 2 [“A tax passed by voter initiative, no less than a tax passed by vote of the city council, is a tax of the local government, to be collected by the local government, to raise revenue for the local government”], 4 [“A local government tax is a local government tax, no matter how it may have been legislated into being”].) Here, “impose” most plausibly means to establish or enact, and article XIII C, section 2 applies only if it is the local government doing so. The concurring and dissenting opinion emphasizes that when the electorate exercises its initiative power, it is acting in a legislative capacity. (E.g., conc. & dis. opn., post, at pp. 4-5.) No doubt. But that is not sufficient to establish that the electorate is indistinguishable from representative politicians for the purposes of triggering article XIII C, section 2, particularly when that provision gives no indication whatsoever that it was designed to interfere with the exercise of the initiative power.
Impose means adopt, enact, reenact, create, establish,
Impose as used herein shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase "which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed" except as specifically noted. Words or phrases which are defined herein by reference to a statute, rule or regulation shall have the meaning ascribed to such word or phrases as of the Effective Date, without regard to subsequent changes in such statutes, rules or regulations.
Impose means for an official or employee of a government entity to apply a restriction on land use to all or any portion of private real property in response to the owner's use, proposed use, or permit application.