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A fine or mulct (the latter synonym typically used in civil law) is a penalty of money that a court of law [1] or other authority decides has to be paid as punishment for a crime or other offense.
multa paucis: Say much in few words: multis e gentibus vires: from many peoples, strength: Motto of Saskatchewan: multitudo sapientium sanitas orbis: a multitude of the wise is the health of the world: From the Vulgate, Wisdom of Solomon 6:24. Motto of the University of Victoria. multum in parvo: much in little: Conciseness.
not to be served, but to serve: Motto of Wellesley College and Shimer College (from Matthew 20:28 in the Vulgate). non multa sed multum: not quantity but quality: Motto of the Daniel Pearl Magnet High School. non nisi parendo vincitur [Nature] cannot be conquered except by being obeyed: From Francis Bacon's Cogitata et visa. Non nobis Domine ...
In 2017, the Ministry of Cities (MCID) in partnership with the National Department of Traffic – DENATRAN (currently SENATRAN) and SERPRO launched the digital version of the CNH. For then Minister Bruno Araújo , in addition to streamlining the process, the Digital CNH would offer an innovative way of identification.
Another possibility commonly used in Latin for expressing time is a participial phrase. For example, the temporal clauses id postquam audīvit (Nepos) [2] "after he heard this" and quod cum audīvisset (Cicero) [3] "when he heard this" both mean much the same thing as the participial phrase quō audītō (Pliny) [4] (literally, "with which heard").
Other countries either allow multiple concurrent life sentences which can be served at the same time (e.g. Russia), or allow multiple consecutive life sentences with a single minimum term (e.g. Australia), thus allowing earlier release of the prisoner.
Ad multos annos was set to various musical arrangements.. Austrian composer Joseph Balthasar Hochreither wrote the Missa ad multos annos, his oldest surviving work from 1705, on the occasion of the consecration Abbot Maximilian Pagl of Lambach Abbey in Upper Austria.
A term limit is a legal restriction on the number of terms a person may serve in a particular elected office. When term limits are found in presidential and semi-presidential systems they act as a method of curbing the potential for monopoly, where a leader effectively becomes " president for life ".