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  2. Civil penalty - Wikipedia

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    The civil fine is not considered to be a criminal punishment, because it is primarily sought in order to compensate the state for harm done to it, rather than to punish the wrongful conduct. As such, a civil penalty, in itself, will not carry a punishment of imprisonment or other legal penalties. [1] [better source needed]

  3. Traffic law in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Repealed by RA 4136 Establishes a law regulating motor vehicle traffic and requiring the registration of motor vehicles and licensing of motor vehicle drivers. [2] Act No. 3992 December 3, 1932 Revised Motor Vehicle Law Repealed by RA 4136 Revises provisions in Act No. 3045. Some of these changes include changes to definitions, penalties, and ...

  4. Laws of the 14th Congress of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    RA number Title/category Affected municipality or city Affected province 2008-02-28: 9496: Amending the Agricultural Tariffication Act or RA 8178 : Extending the Utilization Period of the Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund: 2008-03-04: 9497: Civil Aviation Authority Act of 2008: 2008-03-11: 9498: Appropriations Act of 2008: 2008-04 ...

  5. Philippine Competition Commission - Wikipedia

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    The law imposes fines and penalties on violators of the law. Under Sec. 29 of RA 10667, administrative fines of up to Php 250 million pesos can be imposed. In addition, the party which fails to comply with the commission's order shall pay a penalty of not less than Php 50,000.00 up to Php 2,000,000.00 for each violation.

  6. Revised Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    Republic Act 10951, signed by president Rodrigo Duterte in 2017, updated the fines and penalties to the law. Previously, the law mandated fines ranging from five to 100,000 pesos; the new law updated the fines, ranging from 1,000 pesos for other coercions and unjust vexations, up to 4 million for treason.

  7. Civil fines proposed for convictions of spreading election ...

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    (The Center Square) – Civil fines on individuals intentionally spreading election misinformation would be imposed if proposed legislation in Michigan becomes law. It is the latest effort by ...

  8. Albertsons to pay $3.9 million over allegations it ... - AOL

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    Grocery titan Albertsons will pay $3.9 million to resolve a civil law enforcement complaint alleging that it ripped off customers at hundreds of its Vons, Safeway and Albertsons stores in ...

  9. Administrative Monetary Penalty - Wikipedia

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    An Administrative Monetary Penalty is a civil penalty imposed by a regulator for a contravention of an Act, regulation or by-law. [1] It is issued upon discovery of an unlawful event, and is due and payable subject only to any rights of review that may be available under the AMP's implementing scheme. [1]