slovodefinícia
penalty
(encz)
penalty,pokuta n:
penalty
(encz)
penalty,trest n:
penalty
(czen)
penalty,penaltiesn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Penalty
(gcide)
Penalty \Pe"nal*ty\, n.; pl. Penalties. [F. p['e]nalit['e].
See Penal.]
1. Penal retribution; punishment for crime or offense; the
suffering in person or property which is annexed by law or
judicial decision to the commission of a crime, offense,
or trespass.
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Death is the penalty imposed. --Milton.
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2. The suffering, or the sum to be forfeited, to which a
person subjects himself by covenant or agreement, in case
of nonfulfillment of stipulations; forfeiture; fine.
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The penalty and forfeit of my bond. --Shak.
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3. A handicap. [Sporting Cant]
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Note: The term penalty is in law mostly applied to a
pecuniary punishment.
[1913 Webster]

Bill of pains and penalties. See under Bill.

On penalty of, or Under penalty of, on pain of; with
exposure to the penalty of, in case of transgression.
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penalty
(wn)
penalty
n 1: the act of punishing [syn: punishment, penalty,
penalization, penalisation]
2: a payment required for not fulfilling a contract
3: the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or
condition; "neglected his health and paid the penalty" [ant:
advantage, reward]
4: (games) a handicap or disadvantage that is imposed on a
competitor (or a team) for an infraction of the rules of the
game
PENALTY
(bouvier)
PENALTY, contr. A clause in an agreement, by which the obligor agrees to pay
a certain sum of money, if he shall fail to fulfill the contract contained
in another clause of the same agreement.
2. A penal clause in an agreement supposes two obligations, one of
which is the primitive or principal; and the other, is, conditional or
accessory.
3. The penal obligation differs from an alternative obligation, for
this is but one in its essence; while a penalty always includes two distinct
engagements, and, when the first is fulfilled, the second is void. When a
breach has taken place, the obligee has his option to require the
fulfillment of the first obligation, or' the payment of the penalty, in
those cases which cannot be relieved in equity, when the penalty is
considered as liquidated damages. Dalloz, Dict. mots Obligation avec clause
penale.
4. It is difficult, in many cases, to distinguish between a penalty and
liquidated damages. In general, the courts have inclined to consider the sum
reserved by such agreement to be a penalty, rather than as stipulated
damages. (q.v.)
5. The sum will be considered as a penalty, and not as liquidated
damages, in the following cases: 1. When the parties to the agreement have
expressly declared the sum to be a penalty, and no other intent is to be
collected from the instrument. 2 Bos. & P. 346; 1 H. Bl. 227; 1 Pick. 45 1;
4 Pick. 179; 7 Wheat. 14; 3 John. Cases, 297. 2. When from the form of the
instrument, as in the case of a money bond, it is sufficiently clear a
penalty was intended.
3. When it is doubtful whether the sum was intended as a penalty or
not, and a certain damage or debt is made payable on the face of the
instrument. 2 B. & P. 350; 3 C. & P. 240. 4. When the agreement was
evidently made for the attainment of another object, to which the sum,
specified is wholly collateral, 11 Mass. 76; 15 Mass. 488; 1 Bro. C. C. 418,
419. 5. When the agreement contains several matters, of different degrees of
importance, and yet the sum mentioned is payable for the breach of any, even
the least. 6 Bing. 141; 5 Bing. N. C. 390; 7 Scott, 364. 6. When the
contract is not under seal, and the damages may be ascertained and
estimated; and this though the parties have expressly declared the sum to be
as liquidated damages. 2B. & Ald. 704; 6 B. & C. 216; 4 Dall. 150; 5 Cowen,
144. See 2 Greenl. Ev. 258. 1 Holt N. P. C. 43 1 Bing. R. 302; S. C. 8
Moore, 244; 4 Burr. 2229.
6. The penalty remains unaffected, although the condition may have been
partially performed; as in a case where the penalty was one thousand
dollars, and the condition was to pay an annuity of one hundred dollars,
which had been paid for ten years; the penalty was still valid. 5 Verm. 365.
7. A distinction seems to be made in courts of equity between penalties
and forfeitures. In cases of forfeiture for the breach of any covenant other
than a covenant to pay rent, relief will not be granted in equity, unless
upon the ground of accident, fraud, mistake, or surprise, when the breach is
capable of compensation. Edin. on Inj. 22; 16 Ves. 403; S. C. 18 Ves. 58 3
Ves. 692; 4 Bouv. List. n. 3915.
8. By penalty is understood, also, the punishment inflicted by law for
its violation; the term is mostly applied to a pecuniary punishment. See 6
Pet. 404; 10 Wheat. 246; 1 Gall. R. 26; 2 Gall. R. 515; 1 Mason, R. 243; 3
John. Cas. 297: R. 451; 15 Mass. 488; 7 John. 72 4 Mass. 433; 8 Mass. 223; 8
Com. Dig. 846; 16 Vin. Ab. 301; 1 Vern. 83, n.; 1 Saund. 58, n.; 1 Swans.
318; 1 Wash. C. C. R. 1; 2 Wash. C. C. R. 323; Paine, C. C. R. 661; 7 Wheat.
13. See, generally, Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t.

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penalty,penaltiesn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
On penalty of
(gcide)
Penalty \Pe"nal*ty\, n.; pl. Penalties. [F. p['e]nalit['e].
See Penal.]
1. Penal retribution; punishment for crime or offense; the
suffering in person or property which is annexed by law or
judicial decision to the commission of a crime, offense,
or trespass.
[1913 Webster]

Death is the penalty imposed. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. The suffering, or the sum to be forfeited, to which a
person subjects himself by covenant or agreement, in case
of nonfulfillment of stipulations; forfeiture; fine.
[1913 Webster]

The penalty and forfeit of my bond. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

3. A handicap. [Sporting Cant]
[1913 Webster]

Note: The term penalty is in law mostly applied to a
pecuniary punishment.
[1913 Webster]

Bill of pains and penalties. See under Bill.

On penalty of, or Under penalty of, on pain of; with
exposure to the penalty of, in case of transgression.
[1913 Webster]
Penalty
(gcide)
Penalty \Pe"nal*ty\, n.; pl. Penalties. [F. p['e]nalit['e].
See Penal.]
1. Penal retribution; punishment for crime or offense; the
suffering in person or property which is annexed by law or
judicial decision to the commission of a crime, offense,
or trespass.
[1913 Webster]

Death is the penalty imposed. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. The suffering, or the sum to be forfeited, to which a
person subjects himself by covenant or agreement, in case
of nonfulfillment of stipulations; forfeiture; fine.
[1913 Webster]

The penalty and forfeit of my bond. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

3. A handicap. [Sporting Cant]
[1913 Webster]

Note: The term penalty is in law mostly applied to a
pecuniary punishment.
[1913 Webster]

Bill of pains and penalties. See under Bill.

On penalty of, or Under penalty of, on pain of; with
exposure to the penalty of, in case of transgression.
[1913 Webster]
Under penalty of
(gcide)
Penalty \Pe"nal*ty\, n.; pl. Penalties. [F. p['e]nalit['e].
See Penal.]
1. Penal retribution; punishment for crime or offense; the
suffering in person or property which is annexed by law or
judicial decision to the commission of a crime, offense,
or trespass.
[1913 Webster]

Death is the penalty imposed. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. The suffering, or the sum to be forfeited, to which a
person subjects himself by covenant or agreement, in case
of nonfulfillment of stipulations; forfeiture; fine.
[1913 Webster]

The penalty and forfeit of my bond. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

3. A handicap. [Sporting Cant]
[1913 Webster]

Note: The term penalty is in law mostly applied to a
pecuniary punishment.
[1913 Webster]

Bill of pains and penalties. See under Bill.

On penalty of, or Under penalty of, on pain of; with
exposure to the penalty of, in case of transgression.
[1913 Webster]
death penalty
(wn)
death penalty
n 1: putting a condemned person to death [syn: execution,
executing, capital punishment, death penalty]
penalty
(wn)
penalty
n 1: the act of punishing [syn: punishment, penalty,
penalization, penalisation]
2: a payment required for not fulfilling a contract
3: the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or
condition; "neglected his health and paid the penalty" [ant:
advantage, reward]
4: (games) a handicap or disadvantage that is imposed on a
competitor (or a team) for an infraction of the rules of the
game
penalty box
(wn)
penalty box
n 1: (ice hockey) an enclosed bench to the side of an ice-hockey
rink for players who are serving time penalties
penalty free throw
(wn)
penalty free throw
n 1: an unhindered basketball shot from the foul line; given to
penalize the other team for committing a foul [syn: {foul
shot}, free throw, penalty free throw, charity toss,
charity throw, charity shot]
internet death penalty
(jargon)
Internet Death Penalty


[Usenet] (often abbreviated IDP) The ultimate sanction against spam
-emitting sites — complete shunning at the router level of all mail and
packets, as well as Usenet messages, from the offending domain(s). Compare
Usenet Death Penalty, with which it is sometimes confused.
usenet death penalty
(jargon)
Usenet Death Penalty


[Usenet] A sanction against sites that habitually spew Usenet spam. This
can be either passive or active. A passive UDP refers to the dropping of
all postings by a particular domain so as to inhibit propagation. An active
UDP refers to third-party cancellation of all postings by the UDPed domain.
A partial UDP is one which applies only to certain newsgroups or
hierarchies in Usenet. Compare Internet Death Penalty, with which this
term is sometimes confused.

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