(a) Liability. Any person or association licensed by the Commission, or any person or association subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission violating any of its rules or regulations shall be liable to the penalties herein provided, unless otherwise limited in and by the rules and regulations of the Commission. (b) Attempt to violate. Any attempts to violate the law or any of the rules and regulations of the Commission falling short of actual accomplishment, shall con-stitute an offense and shall be punishable as if consummated. (c) Penalties. Penalties may include the following: (1) The penalties for violation of the law or the rules of the Commission shall be as follows: (i) Denial, revocation or suspension of license. (ii) Monetary fi...
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Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the continuation and functions of ...
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The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which enforces the Clayton, Sherman and FTC Acts, has statuto...
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the civil and criminal consequence...
To sanction effectively any violation of antitrust obligations, the Polish legislator has created a...
Let me thank the authors of this conference for the granted opportunity to speak on a most important...
Plaintiff\u27s automobile was damaged when it collided with a horse belonging to the defendant. The ...
During the past few years there have been increasing efforts on the part of a number of organized gr...
New regulations issued by the Minister of Finance lay down penalties for criminal offences and admi...
The publication presents issues related to the ability to bear a responsibility for a violation of p...
This article, written at a time when horse-racing was experiencing a wave of corruption and race-fix...
§ 161.1. General powers of the Commission. (a) Under the act the Commission will have the power to s...
Shareholders’ duties can arise in a number of ways: by agreement between the shareholders contractua...
This is the law concerning the violation of any provision of the SC Commercial Feed Act
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the continuation and functions of ...
Part 4-25 contains a uniform administrative penalty regime which covers all "taxation laws" as defin...
LL.M. (Corporate Law)Commercial transgressions have a significantly negative impact on a large numbe...
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which enforces the Clayton, Sherman and FTC Acts, has statuto...
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the civil and criminal consequence...
To sanction effectively any violation of antitrust obligations, the Polish legislator has created a...
Let me thank the authors of this conference for the granted opportunity to speak on a most important...
Plaintiff\u27s automobile was damaged when it collided with a horse belonging to the defendant. The ...
During the past few years there have been increasing efforts on the part of a number of organized gr...
New regulations issued by the Minister of Finance lay down penalties for criminal offences and admi...