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The library charges a fine for every calendar day an item is overdue.
In theory, countries can be fined for every refugee in the quota they fail to accept.
At stake is a $64,600 fine for every day beyond May 1 when the project goes unfinished.
Under Quality choose either production (fine for every day) or presentation (better for making sure gray and black are closer).
Players are warned for the first flop – as determined by the commissioner's office — and fined for every violation thereafter.
The old deal called for $500 fines for every two-hour period that the wait standard was exceeded.
Lamoriello also confirmed that the two players are being fined for every day they miss training camp.
But from April the city will need to recycle 64%, or risk £200 fines for every tonne of excess waste, which could run into millions of pounds.
The company was given 10 days to suspend its services after which it will be subject to a €10,000 (£8,500) fine for every day of non-compliance.
The small city of Edmundson, five miles away, brings in nearly $600 a year in court fines for every resident, more than six times the amount in Ferguson.
We have contacted the authorities and they have said that I will be fined for every day I am here illegally if it cannot be renewed in time.
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