finable
IPA: fˈaɪnʌbʌɫ
adjective
- Punishable by a fine.
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Examples of "finable" in Sentences
- Page 676 finable offence for any to be found to be teaching them to read.
- In Christian Connecticut, for a man to have a sprig of holly in his house on Christmas day was a finable crime.
- “How is that?” said Peter, inferring that selling poor beer was a finable offence, yet ignorant of the statute.
- "How is that?" said Peter, inferring that selling poor beer was a finable offence, yet ignorant of the statute.
- Also, in my opinion, the use of that word, begining with SP and ending in a sound similar to the name of the masked mexican bandit, should be a finable offence.
- The cause, result, nature and action of all measure of phenomena are totally devoid of being established as finable in terms of their own defining characteristics.
- This means that urinating and defecating in public, aggressive begging, car guarding and making fires in public areas will be among the anti-social activities that will be finable offences.
- I've no interest in who they are, I told him, I won't even look at who they are, but Mr Blair and co, in their wisdom, have made it a finable offence for me to employ anyone without seeing and copying the ID the government requires them to present, I said.
- The issue of when Citic Pacific's directors knew about the problem, and why they waited so long before telling shareholders, sparked a debate about corporate governance in Hong Kong and helped expedite new rules that will make failure to disclose price-sensitive information in a timely manner a finable offense.
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