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Violator meaning
One who violates (a rule, a boundary, another person's body, etc.); offender | One who violates (a rule, a boundary, another person's body, etc.); offender | One who violates another person's body as through forced sexual activity
Synonyms of Violator
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Any violation of this TOS will provide cause for Telly to demand its product be shipped back or, failing the violator's willingness to do so, a $1,000 charge dinged on the users credit card, access for which is also required at signup.
According to the post, the inflight foot violator had asked if the passenger could trade seats with his son so the kid could sit by the window (another increasingly contentious issue in the not-so-friendly skies).
In addition to being arrested for impaired driving, a violator’s vehicle may be subject to tow at the registered owner’s expense.
Leoni Township, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — Early Friday morning, just after 3 a.m., two bail bonds employees of Leo’s Bail Bonds located a bail violator on Sargent Rd. with a passenger in the vehicle.
The Court also ordered the officials to issue an e-challan to the actual violator of the traffic rules.
Capture the violation but also the violator.
Following a verbal or written warning for a first-time violator of this face-covering requirement, a person’s second violation shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $250.
He added some other commissioners thought the recently passed relief package of liquor license renewal and utility charge waivers for the city's 440 bars and restaurants should be taken away from the violator.
However, if any buyer or seller complains to RERA about an unregistered property dealer or agent or RERA finds out any unregistered person acting as an agent, the violator shall be liable for penal action.
However, it was when I found their full citation list of recent lawbreakers that I discovered almost every supposed violator of these codes were churches.
In Arkansas, for example, a serial parole violator murdered a teenager, leading the Board of Corrections to harden the state’s parole policies and rapidly increase its prison population.
Most would be surprised to find that the IRS is a violator of rights.
On this date in 1993, legendary DITC delegate Fat Joe dropped his debut full-length studio album on the Relativity/Violator imprint.
These examples are just a few of many that demonstrate why the U.S. is the chief human rights violator in the world.
The violator will have to shell out Rs 500 for the offense.
Hanson said the municipalities’ responsibility is not to punish every code violator.
The TPC Group plant had been labeled a "high priority" violator by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency following its last inspection in 2017 and had been cited multiple times in recent years for clean air violations.
Why is it okay for an American company to allow foreign, human right violator governments to spy on their citizens?
And like the typical contract form used by a mortgage company, bank, or other lender, these statutory causes of action with attorney fee provisions tend to lack mutuality, in that if the little guy wins against the violator, then he gets fees to.
But it can begin to solve the problems Syria has caused for us — as a violator of moral norms, a threat to our regional allies, and an opportunity for our most dedicated enemies.