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Baltimore City Code, Art. 12, §§ 112 and 119the one involved in the present casemakes the failure to abate a nuisance a misdemeanor.
April 14 , 1987 October 27 , 1988§ II.J of the Inspection and Enforcement Policy, II.2 of the Civil Penalty Program, both concern alternative enforcement actions for failure to abate violations.
At the same time, the decision relates, Mr. Pullman "repeatedly complained and threatened to sue" the co-op's managing agent and board president for their failure to abate an alleged noise problem from the apartment above his.
A 20‐week summary of mine closures for failure to abate known violations showed a steady rise to 45 closures for the week of June 7 13, and then a decline.
"We are very confident that BP will live up to this agreement to resolve its failure to abate previously cited hazardous conditions at its Texas City refinery," said Gary Beevers, a union vice president, in a statement.
Knowing or knowingly means that a person who authorized, ordered, or carried out an act or omission knew or had reason to know that the act or omission would result in either a violation or a failure to abate or correct a violation.
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If this proposal were to be adopted, judicial hostility to partial tender offers might abate.
If the occupant of a building fails to meet this standard, he is notified by the Commissioner of Health to abate the substandard conditions. 1 Failure to remove these hazards to community health gives rise to criminal prosecution.
Motions to abate and quash were overruled.
This pressure is unlikely to abate.
The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.
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