"consequence" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- (1931), in which it was found criminal law means Parliament could legitimately prohibit any act "with penal consequences."
- The issue before the Court was whether provincial laws relating to negligence with penal consequences would necessarily be a criminal law and thus encroach on federal jurisdiction.
- The Act did not contain the penal consequences required for valid criminal law nor was there a criminal law purpose for the Act.
- Second, it must be determined whether the matter involves "the imposition of true penal consequences".
- Furthermore, the law did not possess any penal consequences required for all valid criminal law.
- It does not have any penal consequence for you.
- "His detention as an enemy combatant is in no sense 'criminal,' and it has no penal consequences whatsoever," the government said.
- It is a common misconception that the term "penalty" is used to refer both to an infraction and the penal consequence of that infraction.
- This rule, however, was rarely enforced, as the flag was widely used on street celebrations, stadiums or rallies, without penal consequences.
- It is, for all that, only the most serious cases which will have penal consequences.
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