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violation and building
Smuggling is the clandestine transportation of goods or persons, such as out of a building, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations.
Clearly in violation of several fundamental Italian building regulations, Punta Perotti became the focus of a political and environmental movement calling for its demolition.
Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev denied the 07 extension plan is a violation of the roadmap peace plan, under which Israel agreed to freeze all building in the settlements.
IKEA's contractor was found to be in " violation for not having filed asbestos work, failing to monitor the air, not posting any warnings, failure to construct decontamination protections before disturbing the asbestos-containing materials, and doing nothing to protect and decontaminate the material, as well as the workers and building waste.
They were first fined $ 10, 000 for distributing cow bells, without advance approval, to fans entering the building, which was cited as a violation by the AFL as an intentional competitive advantage generated by the creation of artificial noise.
The 13-storey, tall structure, known locally as " Sutyagin's skyscraper " ( Небоскрёб Сутягина ), was found to be in violation of Arkhangelsk building codes, and in 2008 the courts ordered the building to be demolished by February 1, 2009.
One month later, Junkers began building aircraft at Fili, outside Moscow, in violation of Versailles.
In a variation devised in Michigan, a player who defaults on his duty after building gives up 2 points at the time of the violation.
The plan also emphasized building up the nation's military defenses, in direct violation of the terms set by the Allies of World War I at the Treaty of Versailles, which stated:
Once Drake is gone, Hayes begins stalking and harassing Patty, in a ploy to lure Drake back to the building in violation of the restraining order.
It is said that Patriarch Nikon, who often passed near Putinki church on his way to the Trinity, considered the monument to be in violation of canonical rules of Byzantine architecture and proscribed building tented churches altogether.
The AEC also agreed to pay for the reconstruction of Oak Ridge's raw water intake after TVA accused them of building it without their approval, in violation of the TVA Act.
Three lawsuits against Legends have been consolidated and are currently pending in New Jersey Superior Court ; two were filed by timeshare owners alleging mismanagement or impropriety in selling timeshares while the building was in violation of state fire codes, and one seeks class-action status for all timeshare owners.
On August 18, 2007 at approximately 3: 40pm, a seven-alarm fire broke out on the 17th floor of the building, caused by workers smoking, carelessly and in violation of the building's safety rules.

violation and code
The Victoria Dean of Students cancelled Novemberfest in 2003, when police discovered widespread underage drinking and over 800 people in the dining hall, in violation of the fire code.
The council then brought forward its resolution empowering it to suspend athletes that it finds in violation of the IAAF amateur code.
Parks was charged with a violation of Chapter 6, Section 11 segregation law of the Montgomery City code, although technically she had not taken a white-only seat ; she had been in a colored section.
First, he was fined by the NFL during the playoffs for a violation of the league's dress code, wearing a head band on which he had handwritten " Adidas ".
When the DeCSS source code was leaked, Fawcus noticed that DeCSS included his css-auth code in violation of the GNU GPL.
This happens automatically for balancing (< tt > B </ tt >) marks, but the line code must ensure that positive and negative violation marks balance each other.
Any source code component that does not follow such constraint represents an architecture violation.
; 404-compliant: A website that has been terminated by its hosting provider for terms of service violation is said to be " 404-compliant ", a reference to the 404 " not found " status code in HTTP and a parody of spammers claiming their spam is 301 compliant, referring to a bill that never made it into a law.
Nestlé continues to draw criticism that it is in violation of a 1981 World Health Organization code that regulates the advertising of breast milk substitutes.
Statutory Burglary is defined as: If any person in the nighttime enters without breaking, or in the daytime breaks and enters or enters and conceals himself in a dwelling house or an adjoining, occupied outhouse, or, in the nighttime enters without breaking or at any time breaks and enters or enters and conceals himself in any office, shop, manufactured home, storehouse, warehouse, banking house, church or other house, or any ship, vessel or river craft, or any railroad car, or any automobile, truck, or trailer, if such automobile, truck or trailer is used as a dwelling or place of human habitation, with intent to commit murder, rape, robbery or arson in violation of Virginia State code section 18. 2-77, 18. 2-79, or 18. 2-80, shall be deemed guilty of statutory burglary, which offense shall be a class 3 felony.
Additionally, if any person commits any of the acts mentioned in the VA state code section 18. 2-90 with intent to commit larceny, or any felony other than murder, rape, robbery or arson in violation of VA state code section 18. 2-77, 18. 2-79, or 18. 2-80, or if any person commits any acts mentioned in 18. 2-89 or 18. 2-90 with intent to commit assault and battery, shall be guilty of statutory burglary, punishable by confinement in a state correctional facility for not less than one or more than twenty years, or, in the discretion of the jury or the court trying the case without a jury, be confined in jail for a period not exceeding twelve months or fined not more than $ 2, 500, either or both.
It may delineate proper procedures to determine whether a violation of the code of ethics has occurred and, if so, what remedies should be imposed.
A code of conduct for employees sets out the procedures to be used in specific ethical situations, such as conflicts of interest or the acceptance of gifts, and delineate the procedures to determine whether a violation of the code of ethics occurred and, if so, what remedies should be imposed.
By 1922, even anarchist aid workers in Moscow and Petrograd such as Senya Fleshin and Mollie Steimer were themselves arrested by the GPU on the grounds of " aiding criminal elements " in violation of the Soviet state security code.
Examination of the binary showed a clear violation ; the ScummVM team credits were still in the code, as well as known bugs from that release.
Falsification of the attendance record is a violation of the honor code, along with cheating and plagiarism.
Aleynikov was a programmer at Goldman Sachs accused of copying code, like high-frequency trading code, allegedly in violation of 1030 ( a )( 2 )( c ) and 1030 ( c )( 2 )( B ) i-iii and 2.
McEnroe was apparently unaware that a new Code of Conduct, which had been introduced just before the tournament, meant that a third code violation would not lead to the deduction of a game but instead would result in immediate disqualification ; therefore, when McEnroe unleashed a volley of abuse at umpire Gerry Armstrong, he was defaulted.
After failing to report the purchase as a campaign expenditure, Foster became the first Louisiana governor to admit and pay a fine for a violation of the state's ethics code.

violation and establishes
Moreover, in Article 52, it establishes the principle that if threats of using force are made during diplomatic negotiations, then any resulting treaty is invalid, stating " A treaty is void if its conclusion has been procured by the threat or use of force in violation of the principles of international law embodied in the Charter of the United Nations ".
* Under the terms of the secret Treaty of Rapallo with Bolshevik Russia and in a violation of the Treaty of Versailles, the German Junkers company secretly establishes an aircraft factory at Fili in the Soviet Union.
" Keegstra also challenged his conviction on the grounds that Section 319 ( 3 )( a ) of the Criminal Code of Canada, which states that a person cannot be convicted of promoting hatred if she or he establishes that the statement is true, but only where the accused proves the truth of the communicated statements on a balance of probabilities, was a violation of Section 11 ( d ) of the Charter.

violation and negligence
Over time, negligence concepts have arisen to deal with certain specific situations, including negligence per se ( using a manufacturer's violation of a law or regulation, in place of proof of a duty and a breach ) and res ipsa loquitur ( an inference of negligence under certain conditions ).
* proactively or reactively inquire into violations of human rights or negligence in the prevention of such violation by a public servant
The report is peppered with phrases like ‘ gross violation ', ‘ negligence ', ‘ highly unsatisfactory ,' ‘ inadequate ,' ‘ serious lapse ' and ‘ non compliance '.
* For a first offense of criminal negligence, the minimum fine is $ 2, 500, with a maximum of $ 25, 000 fine per day of violation.
2d 987, ( 1939 ) on negligence per se, or the violation of a duty under a statute
Finally, the court held that the question of whether the defendant was liable because of negligence in violation of the reasonable person standard was a proper question for the jury (" The care taken by a prudent man has always been the rule laid down ; and as to the supposed difficulty of applying it, a jury has always been able to say, whether, taking that rule as their guide, there has been negligence ....").
In its filing today, CP cites a recent decision in a similar case involving a BNSF Railway derailment and chemical spill that occurred in 2000 ; in that case, the 8th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that BNSF's violation of certain federal regulations " is generally not recognized as negligence " under law.

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