infraction


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Synonyms for infraction

an act or instance of breaking a law or regulation or of nonfulfillment of an obligation or promise, for example

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PBA commissioner Willie Marcial meted five players from San Miguel and Barangay Ginebr a total fine of P14,600 for their infractions in Game Two of the PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals.
'Sorry, I can't,' said Tabuena when asked for his comment on the infraction that could affect his title bid in the record $600,000 event put up by Solarie Resort and Casino.
The USGA and R&A have also approved the adoption of a local rule that eliminates the additional 2-stroke penalty for failing to include a penalty on the scorecard when the player was unaware of the infraction. That penalty will permanently be removed when a modernisation of the Rules of Golf takes place on January 1, 2019.
The town administrator and selectmen require residents to clear sidewalks with a civil infraction of $10 per day, but refuse to assist the property owners with sand needed for safety.
To compensate for the asymmetry of information that penalises plaintiffs instead of those responsible for the infraction, all national jurisdictions will be able to order incriminated companies to disclose elements of proof, and must automatically accept as proof decisions by the national competition authority on an infraction.
in fact, the suspension was the proposed penalty of the CCC in the Notice of Disciplinary Action, but, as Mr Carr applied for an oral hearing in respect of the alleged infraction, that penalty was not imposed.
While no correctional officer could possibly mistake a major infraction for a minor, there is a tendency among some officers to minimize the events that they've witnessed and mentally mitigate the circumstances to the point where they seem to fit the definition of a lesser infraction.
CIVIL TRAFFIC INFRACTION HEARING OFFICER PRO GRAM; TRAFFIC HEARING OFFICERS
The disciplinary system uses graduated sanctions, which increase in severity according to the type of infraction and number of previous infractions, to deter further disciplinary problems.
In conducting this type of analysis, institutions must evaluate the reach, weight or bottom-line impact of each infraction. But going it alone could be challenging as the fast-moving nature of these threats makes it difficult to fully eliminate the potential for an infraction.
All but three of the violators pleaded guilty to passing the stop-arm after seeing themselves on tape committing the infraction. The second half of the year, there were only four drivers who passed the stop arm.
Some said there needs to be some sort of materiality governing the e-filing eligibility requirements; that a $22 infraction, for example, should not be equated with larger, more serious infractions.