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the term "penalty" includes the imposition by an agency or court of a fine or other punishment; a judgment for monetary damages or equitable relief; or the revocation, suspension, reduction, or denial of a license, privilege, right, grant, or benefit.
The City Charter, the board said, is explicit in conflict-of-interest rules, however, and states: "No public servant shall use or attempt to use his or her position as a public servant to obtain any financial gain, contract, license, privilege or other private or personal advantage, direct or indirect, for the public servant or any person or firm associated with the public servant".
The civic groups contend that the deal violates a provision of the City Charter, which says that a mayor cannot "use or attempt to use his or her position as a public servant to obtain any financial gain, contract, license, privilege or other private or personal advantage, direct or indirect, for the public servant".
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One of these licenses "Privilege du roy, exclusif pour la fourniture de la glace," notes the health benefits of ices.
2) Withdrawal of all exclusive licenses, privileges and rights to use of electromagnetic spectrum.
But I also see the problem coming, because governments too often have given licensing privileges to certain groups and phone companies and providers.
(B) Driving an oversnow vehicle while the driver's motor vehicle license or privilege is suspended or revoked.
(B) Driving an oversnow vehicle while the operator's motor vehicle license or privilege is suspended or revoked.
"I think because sports has been such a male-dominated domain, he obviously felt license and privilege and he's been able to do that for years," Carter said.
She held that the police cannot arrest someone for trespassing "if the only facts known to the police are that the person says she does not live in the building and refuses to say more about her license or privilege to be there".
Rep. 635, which involved the validity of a Tennessee act of 1877, imposing a license tax privilege of $50 annually, for each sleeping car or coach used on railroads in the state, and said: 'It was held in the Pickard Case that the tax was a burden upon interstate commerce, and void because of the exclusive power of Congress to regulate commerce between the states.
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