- weight-in,
Levy weighted at 156.5 pounds, half
a pound over the
lightweight non-title
fight limit. The bout
to proceed at
catchweight and
Levy was
fined 20%...
- himself, Nagaur. In 1644, he was
enraged by an
attempt by the
emperor to levy a fine on him for an
unauthorized absence. In the emperor's presence, he stabbed...
- Look up
levy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Levy,
Lévy or
Levies may
refer to:
Levy (surname),
people with the
surname Levy or
Lévy Levy Ad**** (born...
-
catchweight and
Levy was
fined 20% of his
purse which went
to Davis.
Davis won the bout in the
second round by an arm-triangle submission.
Davis is also
a professional...
-
to provide just,
speedy and less
expensive redress to the victim.[citation needed] The
court is
empowered to levy a fine from the offender. Such
fine...
-
which is also
proportional to income, or even
levied at
higher rates for
higher incomes.
Jurisdictions employing the day-
fine include Denmark (Danish: dagbøde)...
- they have
power to levy a fine on the tax
payer – the
fine is not for
failure to pay the tax but for
failure to make the return. When
a return is accepted...
- Nasr City
misdemeanor court sentenced Ezz in
absentia to three years in
prison and
levied a fine of E£15,000 on
charges of
libel and
slander against actress...
- had
already agreed to sell the land, and the
plaintiff to buy it. The suit was
a collusive action to ensure the "
levying of
a fine"
between the two parties...
- that
there is an
unconstitutional conflict of
interest for
a mayor to levy a fine paid into
a budget that the
mayor himself controls. The
following 260...