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non-payment and led
However, rampant non-payment by a large fraction of households has led the receiving fee to become something of a political issue.
Between 1989 and 1991 Militant led the All-Britain Anti-Poll Tax Federation's non-payment campaign against the Community Charge (' poll tax ').
In the 1980s, the Militant tendency was dominant in the Labour group of Liverpool City Council, which came into conflict with the Conservative-led central government over its finances, and in the All-Britain Anti-Poll Tax Federation, which led a successful non-payment campaign against the Community Charge, commonly called the poll tax.
Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III, who had led the movement following the exile of Nelson, was arrested for non-payment of taxes and imprisoned for six months.
When the land of veterans of the Revolutionary War was seized for non-payment of taxes, it led to instances of resistance to the government, as in the case of Shays ' Rebellion.
In the late 1870s when depression struck, evictions for non-payment of rent mounted, tenants had no protection, and in reply ' outrages ' and the campaign by the Land League, led by Michael Davitt, became known as the " Land War ".
Vremya Novostei was founded in 2000 by former Vremya MN newspaper journalists led by editor-in-chief Vladimir Gurevich retiring in consequence of the non-payment of wages.

non-payment and many
If a Master Mason is dropped from the rolls for non-payment of dues, under most circumstances he may be immediately reinstated in good standing simply by paying his current dues as well as any back dues owed, although in many jurisdictions there is a requirement to ballot for re-admission.
In 1977, the city passed Local Law # 45, which allowed the city to begin foreclosure proceedings after just one year of non-payment of taxes, not three, resulting in the takeover of thousands of buildings, many of them occupied, by the city of New York through a legal action known as an in rem foreclosure.
Those charged with non-payment had to make the 140 mile round trip to Dingwall sheriff court, again crossing the bridge and where again many refused to pay, incurring a further criminal charge.
In 2002, Osbourne had re-issued both albums with Daisley and Kerslake's original performances replaced by new bass and drum tracks after both men had sued the singer for non-payment of royalties and related issues ( despite playing on Diary of a Madman, Daisley and Kerslake's performances were credited to Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge for many years ).
Aided and abetted by many of the Roman Catholic bishops and clergy, they began a campaign of non-payment.

non-payment and such
Master Masons are considered full lifetime members of the Lodge where they received their degrees, unless they are " dropped from the rolls " due to violations such as non-payment of dues, or if they resign, usually for personal reasons or to join another Lodge in those jurisdictions where multiple membership is not permitted.
In most places, the guidelines for evictions due to non-payment of rent are different from those resulting from other causes, such as breach of lease.
He favoured a non-payment campaign which Labour did not officially support, whilst the SNP had been quick to adopt such as policy.
The men's rights activist Glenn Sacks regularly publicizes situations in which government authorities target so-called deadbeat parents, noting that jailing people for non-payment ( whether men or women ), vilifying public campaigns naming and shaming such people can be ineffective and fraught with error where the identification is incorrect.
As such, consumers will use extraordinary efforts to make their payments so their asset isn't repossessed by the lender for non-payment.
The insurer generally does not have a unilateral right to change or terminate coverage before the end of the contract period ( except in such cases as non-payment of premiums ).

non-payment and ),
* " Strike " ( eBay ), arbitrary penalty marker used by sellers against buyers for alleged non-payment of items
In most countries, even those where sex work is legal, sex workers are stigmatized and marginalized, which can prevent them from seeking legal redress for discrimination ( e. g., racial discrimination by a strip club owner ), non-payment by a client, assault or rape.
As the result of liens placed over the Compass aircraft ( due to alleged non-payment of airways expenses ), the government's Civil Aviation Authority effectively caused the shutting-down of Compass on 20 December 1991 – 5 days before what would have been the immensely profitable Christmas travel period.
Sometimes the factor charges the seller ( the factor's " client ") both a discount fee, for the factor's assumption of credit risk and other services provided, as well as interest on the factor's advance, based on how long the advance, often treated as a loan ( repaid by set-off against the factor's purchase obligation, when the account is collected ), is outstanding .< Ref Name =" CPA "> J. G. Siegel, N. Dauber & J. K. Shim, " The Vest Pocket CPA ", Wiley, 2005 .</ ref > The factor also estimates the amount that may not be collected due to non-payment, and makes accommodation for this in pricing, when determining the purchase price to be paid to the seller.
The major consequences, in the modern world, of this feudal approach, as distinguished from ownership, are, first, the forfeiture of the tenement upon failure to perform the service ( that is, non-payment of taxes ), and second, the doctrine of eminent domain, whereby the " lord of the fee " might take back the estate, provided he make just compensation.
Civil prisoners sentenced ( for non-payment of fines, or contempt of court, for example ), and those on remand unsentenced retain the right to vote.

non-payment and when
The huge demands of mass production, the cash flow problems involved, and, the loss of The Beatles when Trans-Global ( a firm licensed by EMI to distribute its products ) canceled Vee-Jay's contract on August 3, 1963, due to non-payment of royalties, found Vee-Jay hard pressed to stay afloat.
According to oral tradition in both places, the founders of Melouka, near Adrar, Algeria, were emigrants who escaped Tabelbala when one of its ksars was destroyed by Arab nomads, the Rehamna, for non-payment of tribute.
Raised in what he described as " comfortable destitution " by his deeply religious Catholic mother, whose sole support came from peddling homemade quince jelly in the streets of New York ( his mother once offered a jar of it to FDR when the President was cutting the ribbon for the Queens Midtown Tunnel, telling him, " For when you have company "), he lived at twenty-eight different addresses during his childhood due to constant evictions by landlords for non-payment of rent.
Early decides to go to the job interview ; and, when he is on his way out, he is confronted by the landlord over non-payment of rent.
Weddell appears to have been resident in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the summer of 1826, when he was cited for non-payment of a debt of £ 245, loaned to him by the Commercial Bank.
If a rider does not possess a valid proof-of-payment, a citation will be issued ( similar to a traffic ticket ) and a penalty will be imposed when a court finds the passenger guilty of non-payment.
A school was set up in Caracas, and when Simon Bolivar was president he invited Lancaster to come there, promising $ 20, 000 for the education of the children of the city ; Lancaster stayed from 1825 to 1827 in Caracas and got married there, with Bolivar presiding over the wedding ; however, the two fell out over the non-payment of the promised sum.
In March 2004 operations were suspended when its regional fleet was withdrawn by lessor and co-owner Air Malta due to non-payment of leases.
Les Humanoïdes Associé's publishing enabled it to gain a considerable financial grounding, which proved to be useful when confronted with a number of management mishaps ( extortionate loan rates, high production costs, non-payment of dues to the NMPP, etc .).

non-payment and Dutch
He stayed there for more than two years, serving at Zutphen at the same time as the unfortunate Sir Philip Sidney, and eventually experiencing severe financial difficulties as a result of non-payment by the Dutch authorities.

non-payment and city
Recently, Abandan has been the site of major labor activity as workers at the oil refineries in the city have staged walkouts and strikes to protest non-payment of wages and the political situation in the country.
During the Fourth Crusade the city of Constantinople, anciently Byzantium, was sacked by the Western Christian forces in 1204, ostensibly due to the non-payment by the Emperor of his share of the costs of the expedition.

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Using non-cooperation as a technique, Gandhi initiated a signature campaign where peasants pledged non-payment of revenue even under the threat of confiscation of land.
In Scotland the APTUs called for mass non-payment and these calls rapidly gathered widespread support which spread to England and Wales, even though non-payment meant that people could be prosecuted.
Egyptian peasant s seized for tax noncompliance | non-payment of taxes.
During the period of economic decline, smuggling had been one of the few lucrative sources of employment, and recent laws which imposed stringent financial penalties ( with hard labour for non-payment ) were unpopular.
Some protesters advocated non-payment of taxes, and urged a run on the banks, saying, " Stop the Duke, go for gold.
Joan Twelves, and 12 other councillors were subsequently suspended from the labour party ’ s local group by regional officials for advocating non-payment of the poll tax and other radical ideas in 1992.
Although enslavement of Greeks for non-payment of debt continued in most Greek states, it was banned at Athens under Solon in the early 6th century BC.
In 1672 the Netherlands were invaded by the French army and in early 1673, the castle was deliberately burned down as a punishment for non-payment of taxes levied by the French.
When the Newburgh Hummingbirds were kicked out of Delano-Hitch Stadium for non-payment of rent just two weeks into the 1946 season, the franchise shifted to a baseball diamond in Bradley Park, which hurriedly put up some makeshift stands.
In the 1970s, following protests of charges ( essentially non-payment of services ) on the part of La Raza Unida, Crystal City's natural gas supply was shut off by its only supplier.
Among the records at the courthouse are a warrant for his arrest due to non-payment of debt.
Apple Records, the record label representing the The Beatles, launched a suit against EMI for non-payment of royalties on 15 December 2005.
His ex-wife repeatedly reported him for non-payment of child maintenance, resulting in gaol terms.
He was gaoled at Darlinghurst Gaol for drunkenness and non-payment of alimony, and recorded his experience in the haunting poem " One Hundred and Three "-his prison number-which was published in 1908.
Faced with legal action for non-payment of debts, Strepsiades, an elderly Athenian, enrolls his son in the " thinkeria " ( the " Phrontisterion ") so that he might learn the rhetorical skills necessary to defeat their creditors in court.
Mitchel through his paper called for resistance against British rule in Ireland, through the non-payment of rents, and preventing the export of food from the country and became the most vocal in highlighting how the British, in his opinion, deliberately exasperated and mismanaged the Irish Potato Famine to reduce the population ( which the British Government considered to have a surplus ) to more manageable levels.
At La Ruche the rent was dirt cheap ; and no one was evicted for non-payment.

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