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  1. failure or neglect to pay: His property was confiscated for nonpayment of taxes.

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Key among the new guidelines: -- Court systems shouldn't jail people for nonpayment of fees and fines without first establishing that nonpayment is willful and not just the result of indigence.
Its website was suspended for nonpayment of registration in August.
After the end of apartheid, this culture of nonpayment continued.
The landlord would sue her in housing court for nonpayment.
He got kicked out two years later for nonpayment of dues.
Mr. Schindler has been successfully sued for nonpayment in recent years.
They also had to answer to the court for their nonpayment.
It cited increasing risks of likely nonpayment of commercial debt this year.
Talk about whether the issuer will report nonpayment to the credit bureaus.
The city sued Ms. Lindsay in 2013 for nonpayment of the fines.
Or his law firm's eviction from its offices for nonpayment of rent.
Coface provides credit insurance to protect companies against potential nonpayment by their customers.
Because of the nonpayment, the state is seeking another $119 million in interest.
Another suit, involving nonpayment of film crew workers, found him liable for $2100,2000.
Data on auctions in Asia continues to be undermined by problems of nonpayment.
"She used the nonpayment of bills as a power tool," one worker said.
Quintanilla is being sought for alleged contempt of court and nonpayment of child support.
Eight weeks after the money ceased, Ms. Wilde's electricity was shut off for nonpayment.
But when the effects of nonpayment start to bite, even that indifference may disappear.
If Iran cuts supplies because of nonpayment, more protests could occur, destabilizing the country.
Abraham Quintanilla III is being charged with contempt of court and nonpayment of child support.
Last year, Memphis Light, Gas and Water cut off customers' electricity for nonpayment 98,73 times.
In the case of nonpayment, China can also call in the entire debt at once.
Officials argue that nonpayment of other such fees is handled in civil, not criminal, proceedings.
One large group that is especially hard hit by seemingly endemic nonpayment issues is day laborers.
Medical staff in Hebei demonstrated in February over unequal pay and the nonpayment of social insurance.
In February, Vision filed a nonpayment proceeding, seeking the family's eviction and $3,100 in overdue rent.
Even worse, the IRS imposes penalties and interest on nonpayment or underpayment of income tax due.
Mr. Ghosh dismissed what he called "noise" from hotels about extra fees and nonpayment of bills.
They also include brokers' personal financial troubles, such as bankruptcies or liens for nonpayment of debts.
Mr. Schindler has been sued for nonpayment in at least two other cases, court records show.
In 85033, 15 million people across the country lost water service to their homes due to nonpayment.
Most cases are over nonpayment of rent, and landlords welcome the declining number of evictions as well.
"Conceivably, DC Water can shut off service for nonpayment to any customer," spokesperson Vincent Morris told WAMU.
That same month, the city ordered the jail emptied of all inmates incarcerated for nonpayment of fines.
The District of Columbia bar website shows that his bar membership has been suspended for nonpayment of dues.
Centene, another large ACA insurer, recently said it lost $22 million from the nonpayment of cost-sharing subsidies.
"This week we'll hit another sobering milestone, and that's potential nonpayment to our civilians on Friday," Schultz said.
Nonpayment of premiums: Obamacare enrollees have 90 days to pay overdue premiums before insurers can end their coverage.
The police showed up instead and arrested her for nonpayment of a bill that was less than $200.
But while nonpayment unified Sowetans in the 1980s, today it helps divide the country's leaders and their base.
The one piece of the shutdown that Republicans seem fairly calm about is the nonpayment of federal workers.
Soon after, she was dogged by her lawyer, banker and the stables where she boarded her horses, for nonpayment.
He was not so sure, however, about the feasibility of long-term forgiveness for nonpayment of rent and utilities.
British banks could suffer if a souring economy leads to nonpayment and defaults on mortgages, according to S&P.
North Carolina law requires automatic revocation of licenses for nonpayment of a traffic ticket 25 days after a court judgment.
The decision was expected as Russia had repeatedly said it would regard nonpayment as a default and file a lawsuit.
But since 2017, California, Mississippi, Idaho and Washington, D.C., have ended driver's license suspensions for nonpayment of fines and fees.
The firm of one lawyer, Sam Silver, who withdrew before Mr. Cosby's second criminal trial, has sued Mr. Cosby for nonpayment.
In October 2014, a sheriff affixed a summons to Wickizer's front door, saying that the university was suing her for nonpayment.
The reduction in choice really hurts here—imagine if you couldn't use your oven because the gas is cut off for nonpayment.
According to the post, Abraham Quintanilla III, 53, has an active arrest warrant for contempt of court and nonpayment of Child Support.
Worse still, state and local governments often jail people illegally for nonpayment, putting them at risk of losing their jobs and homes.
A tenant is still liable for nonpayment of rent and any reckless, negligent or intentional damage to an apartment, Mr. Jain said.
After returning to the United States in the late 1970s, Mr. Hardin came into conflict with the I.R.S. over nonpayment of taxes.
Meridian's Niamonitakis said he revoked the Donaldsons' preferential rent because, on six separate occasions, Meridian had to inquire about nonpayment of rent.
While a few cities have flirted with suing presidential candidates for nonpayment, they've concluded legal action would be more aggravation than it's worth.
We got Mama Spelling leaving Madeo in WeHo Tuesday night and asked her about the $38k lawsuit Amex filed against Tori for nonpayment.
Sapir has been accused of nonpayment of loans for his New York real estate empire, as well as illegally importing rare animal parts.
If the landlord bills you for a higher rent and you refuse to pay, he could take you to housing court for nonpayment.
In addition, at least one company wound up paying a fine twice, and six had judgments issued against them for nonpayment, he said.
She also asked the other side to present evidence that Medicaid recipients were being denied care due to the state's nonpayment of bills.
And a firm that received the Venezuelan promissory notes from Canadian contractor SNC-Lavalin on Wednesday sued PDVSA for over $25 million over nonpayment.
If the landlord plans to take you to housing court for nonpayment of rent, he or she will serve you with a rent demand.
There's a lot of messing around there with whether or not nonpayment actually lengthens the terms of your contract with the income share provider.
That experience suggests that progressive fines could increase debt collection rates and reduce the attendant costs of nonpayment, like warrants, arrests and court appearances.
If the landlord sued you for lost rent or filed an eviction claim for nonpayment, you'd have a strong habitability defense, Mr. Giantomasi said.
A: Any tenant named in a Housing Court nonpayment or holdover case will probably end up on what is known as the tenant blacklist.
"Under the settlement, there is a five-business-day cure period" for 1MDB to remedy its nonpayment, the International Petroleum Investment Company fund said.
Andrew M. Cuomo imposed a requirement that nail salons carry wage bonds, a type of liability insurance designed to prevent the nonpayment of workers.
These are often people without a lot of resources and there's no forgiveness mechanism and therefore they can face even more incarceration for nonpayment.
But the landlord could take you to court for nonpayment of rent, which would make your life worse and would not solve the problem.
The second trade order will fight nonpayment and under-collection of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties the United States slaps on many foreign goods.
Separately, rating agency Standard and Poor's downgraded Toshiba's debt to CCC+, or vulnerable to nonpayment, from B- and put the company's credit watch on negative.
Nevertheless, Mr. Allchin paints a picture that the loans were obtained with the intention of nonpayment because of my insider status, which is not true.
Mesline Louis, 35, was evicted from her Brooklyn apartment for nonpayment in 2011, despite her claims that she did not owe the landlord any money.
Now my friend, who has serious health issues, was told by her doctor that her employer-sponsored health insurance was canceled for nonpayment of premium.
She puts a lower priority on her electric bill because PG&E, the utility, halted shutoffs to customers for nonpayment during California's state of emergency.
States should require public and private utilities to track water shut-offs for nonpayment and reconnections and make that information available publicly on their websites.
Workers at Tesla plant in New York went months without pay, and the company is facing a new lawsuit alleging nonpayment from a contractor in California.
The panel agreed to sanction the firm for nonpayment of fees related to the arbitration and for not providing copies of tax returns and other documents.
Officers discovered two warrants for Mr. Pendleton's arrest for nonpayment of fines: one for disorderly conduct and the other for a city ordinance violation, said Capt.
Meanwhile, Puerto Rico's government said in a statement late Monday that Whitefish is alleging nonpayment and that the power utility is reviewing and auditing Whitefish invoices.
The department says state and local courts have an obligation to inquire about a person's ability to pay fines and fees before jailing them for nonpayment.
For people living on the economic margins, even minor offenses can impose crushing financial obligations, trapping them in a cycle of debt and incarceration for nonpayment.
On Wednesday, a flight from Amsterdam to Mumbai was canceled just before boarding after Jet's local cargo handler seized the Boeing 777 for nonpayment of debts.
For instance, landlords with a mortgage insured or guaranteed by the federal government cannot evict a tenant for nonpayment for at least the next four months.
If an insurer terminates coverage for nonpayment of premiums, it could require consumers to pay all past-due premiums owed to that insurer before restarting coverage.
The deliberate nonpayment of billions of dollars of uncontested claims every month thus constitutes default, even if the Treasury is paying some of its other debts.
A CCC rating indicates that an obligation is vulnerable to nonpayment and that the ability to pay the obligation could hinge on whether business conditions are favorable.
Also emerging as a concern in a moment when handwashing has become essential is water service in Detroit homes where it had been shut off for nonpayment.
"Since 2012, at least 250,000 driver's licenses have been suspended for nonpayment of traffic fines and costs," according to a class-action lawsuit filed against the state.
Mr. Hertzberg's bill, one of many being considered in current budget negotiations, would also make it illegal to suspend someone's license because of nonpayment of a fine.
Dean & DeLuca has pulled out of its high-profile sponsorships, been sued for nonpayment of rent and seems to be sinking under the weight of Pace's debt.
In some cases, poor defendants end up in jail, losing their jobs or homes, because cities use warrants and arrests to enforce fines that quickly grow with nonpayment.
The coalition contended Rauner's June 2015 veto of spending bills impaired their constitutional right to seek a legal remedy for nonpayment of their various contracts with state government.
If she made four years of on-time payments, but then fell into default, interest would accrue at a rate of around $21 a month during her nonpayment.
If she made four years of on-time payments, but then fell into default, interest would accrue at a rate of around $230 a month during her nonpayment.
He sued two former employers for nonpayment of commissions and won a jury verdict against an insurance company after it denied a $6,500 claim on a damaged car.
When he faced eviction for nonpayment in 240, Mr. Shapiro tracked down $21977,518.75 from the sale of a safe deposit box that had been liquidated without his permission.
I've had to pay bribes in order to get normal things done that should have required no payment, like getting power back after it was cut for nonpayment.
In many jurisdictions, if a person cannot pay a court-imposed fine, probation is lengthened, warrants are issued and he or she can even be jailed for nonpayment.
The SEC did not identify the companies but said the failings of internal controls were only discovered when vendors told authorities of nonpayment on a number of outstanding invoices.
Or you could not pay it, and if the co-op sues you for eviction for nonpayment of rent, you could argue your case in court, Mr. Massa said.
The musician has been facing charges for nonpayment of child support and contempt of court, which placed him on the Top 10 Most Wanted list in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Other popular scams center on a warrant for your arrest due to unpaid taxes, missing jury duty or that your utilities are about to be cut off for nonpayment.
But the call for negotiations also makes an outright Venezuelan declaration of nonpayment of loans more unlikely, so a default would have to be declared by major bondholders themselves.
If in fact this decades-old nonpayment is the source of all Pusha's animosity, his timing may have had something to do with his pal's absence from the album.
"I think it's fair to say people find the criminalization of nonpayment of the license fee to be something that has provoked questions in the past," Mr. Sunak said.
"Michigan's choice to wield the cudgel of driver's-license suspension for nonpayment of court debt dramatically heightens the incentive to pay," Circuit Judge Alice Batchelder wrote for the majority.
Also in this episode: an examination of the strange history and economics behind the NCAA's nonpayment of athletes, and a breakdown of some new research on why Uber works.
They don't take into account many of the counties' investments in this work, like the time and staffing spent on enforcing warrants and suspending driver's licenses for nonpayment of debts.
From May 22000 to May 229, for example, the rate of nonpayment at Chinese auctions stood at 217.7 percent, according to a March report commissioned by Art Basel and UBS.
As a result, state officials fear that these unregulated associations could put unsuspecting parishioners at risk, especially since most faith-based organizations do not allow members to sue for nonpayment.
There were no books in the house, and no food; the only reason the power wasn't cut off for nonpayment was the pit bull kept to scare off the utility crew.
Landlords are prohibited from evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent and the enforcement of evictions by courts or law enforcement is also banned, according to a statement from the governor's office.
In August 2015 — between the initial $301 increase and the eventual $571 renewal offer — Meridian initiated an eviction case against the Donaldsons, alleging nonpayment of rent for June, July and August.
That report found a "pattern and practice" of city officials repeatedly targeting black people with tickets for small infractions like jaywalking, and then ratcheting up the fees for partial payment or nonpayment.
The reason is that (per this map) Amazon is so big that most big states are already making it pay taxes, while smaller companies are still able to get away with nonpayment.
The biggest reason Tallini's student loan debt increased so much is because of his extended periods of nonpayment, during which his debt was growing at between 8 percent and 9 percent interest.
The biggest reason Tallini's student loan debt increased so much is because of his extended periods of nonpayment, during which his debt was growing at between 210 percent and 210 percent interest.
Various efforts by President Barack Obama to overturn the legal restriction narrowly failed in Congress, and the United States lost its vote at the organization after two years of nonpayment, in 2013.
The Nueces County Sheriff's Office shared a post that featured a mugshot of Quintanilla and his physical characteristics along with his criminal charges that include contempt of court and nonpayment of Child Support.
The case put other state and local governments on notice that they, too, could be held accountable for operating court systems that violate the constitutional rights of people charged with nonpayment of fines.
When Mr. Trump sued Mr. Riklis for $1.2 million, charging nonpayment of rent, Ms. Zadora, who had been performing at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, called the lawsuit a publicity stunt.
Swensen, the spokesman for the university, said that it decides on a case-by-case basis whether or not to report nonpayment to credit agencies or to pursue civil cases against patients in court.
Relying on Supreme Court precedent from over 30 years ago, the 2016 guidance set out basic constitutional requirements: Do not imprison a person for nonpayment without first asking whether he or she can pay.
On Monday, the Nueces County Sheriff's Office shared a post that featured a mugshot of Quintanilla and his physical characteristics along with his criminal charges that include contempt of court and nonpayment of Child Support.
Until this year, those bonds were available at a deep discount because of their nonpayment risk, but the federal oversight board announced an unexpectedly favorable repayment plan for those bonds, causing the prices to rebound.
It explained that the courts had an obligation to ask people about their ability to pay before jailing them for nonpayment and were also bound to consider alternatives like community service or extended payment plans.
"We are having an impact on the community, for sure," said Ricardo Petroni, a co-owner of Equilibrium, which opened in 2016 in a former meatpacking plant that had been seized over nonpayment of taxes.
The Times investigation, based on public records requests, found that firefighters, nurses, teachers, lawyers, massage therapists, barbers, psychologists and real estate brokers have had their credentials suspended or revoked in connection with nonpayment of student loans.
In practice, this means that the Wayne County treasurer took over tens of thousands of homes for nonpayment of illegally inflated property taxes that many homeowners were not supposed to be paying in the first place.
"Most likely they can't afford the market rent, so they'd have to evict them for nonpayment," said Denise Muha, the executive director of the National Leased Housing Association, which represents both public and private housing providers.
With the family's electricity shut off because of nonpayment, the youngest child, Nelson, 13, used a battery-powered lantern on his short walk from the kitchen to the cluttered bedroom he shares with his two older brothers.
Despite Lampert's efforts, vendors have told Reuters they are doubling down on defensive measures — such as reducing shipments and asking for better payment terms — to protect against the risk of nonpayment as Sears warns about its finances.
Victor Sandy, who helps suppliers hedge the risk of nonpayment for goods at Michigan-based Global Commercial Credit LLC, said vendors will be looking to see if Sears can secure enough financing to see it through bankruptcy.
They sued and sought to evict Patterson for nonpayment of rent when he "had withheld rent payments from April through July because he said [Joe] had failed to make promised repairs to the house," according to NJ.com.
Shortly before she moved to Los Angeles, in 1966—"I figured, if I was going to be poor, then I'd be poor where it's warm," she writes—she hired an attorney, and Bray was arrested for nonpayment.
Evictions decreased by 22014 percent last year, to 21,988 from 26,857 in 2014, even as the number of cases filed by landlords for nonpayment of rent declined by only 2 percent, court and city marshals figures show.
State legislatures, courts and motor vehicle administrators should work together to eliminate laws and policies that permit driver's licenses to be suspended for reasons unrelated to a person's ability to drive, including nonpayment of fines and fees.
Since the law took effect in June, landlords have tried to evict at least 35,000 fewer tenants for nonpayment of rent than in the same period last year, according to an analysis by The Wall Street Journal.
Sometimes a landlord will not collect a tenant's rent and will then sue the tenant in housing court for nonpayment of rent — a hallmark of tenant harassment, according to Samuel J. Himmelstein, a Manhattan lawyer who represents tenants.
"If the government goes ahead and decriminalizes nonpayment of the license fee, we know the impact will be further losses for the BBC of around £200 million a year," NUJ general secretary Michelle Stanistreet said in a statement.
If the apartment is market rate, you'd have no rights to it, and would be subject to eviction as part of the nonpayment case against the prime tenant, according to David E. Frazer, a lawyer who represents tenants.
Of course, "wage theft" sounds more visceral and less wonky than "nonpayment of wages" or "violations of wage law," but this term is not just better marketing or political framing, it is a more accurate description of what happens.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 23 (Reuters) - More than 500 workers will embark on a strike on Monday at Koornfontein Mine, which is owned by the Gupta family, over concerns of nonpayment of salaries, South Africa's National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Friday.
Yet in spite of that promising start, Ham On Rye doesn't seem to have been too invested in its patent: records show that through the first thirteen years of its existence, the patent lapsed twice, due to nonpayment of maintenance fees.
A review of housing court records found scores of suits that had been filed by the landlord, Landau Real Estate, in the last few years for nonpayment of rent, and five active cases with court dates scheduled in the next month.
One of the concerns of opponents of this type of legislation is that eliminating a punishment for nonpayment of court debt will result in a decrease in revenue that courts and other government agencies depend on to finance their operations.
The ratings agency said it would consider Argentina's long-term foreign and local currency issue ratings as CCC- "vulnerable to nonpayment" - starting on Friday following the government's Wednesday announcement that it wants to "re-profile" some $2367 billion in debt.
He may have to be happy with that for now — it's not entirely clear whether McFarland, who, over the last year has been dropped by a series of attorneys and crisis management groups for nonpayment, has that much money available.
"Today, mere hours before the courts are closing for an indefinite period due to the coronavirus crisis, and in the face of the city's direction to close all bars and restaurants, the MTA began a nonpayment proceeding against ArtBird," Germanotta told CNN.
Russia responded in 2016 by boycotting the assembly, and has since 2017 refused to pay its annual contribution of 32.6 million euros, or about $37.1 million, a large chunk of the council's budget, and was scheduled to be expelled this year for nonpayment.
The proposed bill aims to prevent the courts from sentencing a person to consecutive probation sentences, prevent the court from extending a person's time on probation or parole due to nonpayment of fines and fees, plus establish a system of incentives that reward good behavior.
Sheryl Delozier (R), alongside rapper Meek Mill's Reform Alliance, introduced bipartisan legislation last month that aims to reduce the punitive nature of the state's community supervision system by eliminating consecutive probation sentences and prohibiting the extension of probation over the nonpayment of fines and costs.
He could have been evicted a year ago for nonpayment, but the city's corporation counsel was able to help him work out an agreement that allowed him to pay $200 a month while he secured a guardian and potential funding to assist with rent.
In recent weeks, Mr. Hun Sen's government has ordered at least 15 radio stations to close or stop broadcasting programming from the Voice of America and Radio Free Asia, and it has also closed The Cambodia Daily, an independent newspaper, accusing it of nonpayment of taxes.
But the circa-2000 item in The New York Post in which Mr. Mitchelson, back in the saddle after serving time for tax evasion, was overheard telling pals at Nirvana that he should sue actress Robin Givens for nonpayment of fees in her divorce from Mike Tyson?
Cliven Bundy first commandeered the media spotlight by refusing to pay huge sums of grazing fees he owed to the federal government accrued over decades of nonpayment, and by trespassing his cattle on public lands closed to grazing to protect the habitat of the endangered desert tortoise.
As for the TVs, at least one doesn't work, and the electricity was supposed to be cut off for nonpayment on the day I visited his house here in Pine Bluff: Emanuel's mother deployed her pit bull terrier in the yard in hopes of deterring the utility man.
One official who was part of the inquiry, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss it publicly, said its origins dated from 2014, when General Shahid took possession of a sports car that had been impounded because of nonpayment of customs duty.
Crucially, given the imminent missed debt payment, the bill also would bar lawsuits by creditors for nonpayment retroactive to December — to provide Puerto Rico "the breathing room," as Mr. Lew put it, for its government and the control board to restructure the crippling debt and devise a new budget plan.
Georgia, in which a man received probation and a fine when he pleaded guilty to burglary and theft, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor called it "fundamentally unfair" to send him to prison for nonpayment without "considering whether adequate alternative methods of punish[ment]" — like community service or a payment plan — were available.
"If the stalemate continues and increases, in our view, the likelihood of nonpayment or the nonappropriation leads to a termination of the lease and an extraordinary mandatory redemption of the bonds, then we could lower our ratings on the state as well as associated ratings by several notches," S&P said in a statement.
In truth, his record involves partnerships with shady characters, the abuse of investors whose Trump casino stock plummeted while he took a $5 million bonus, nonpayment of debts and the exploitation of gullible consumers like the ones who bought his courses at so-called Trump University (some paid as much as $35,000) only to discover they could have gotten an equivalent education at the public library.
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