You can find the answer you want in your governing documents.
If you were in violation and were given proper notice, and you did not cure the violation, or if you were fined, then, probably, you had an opportunity to appeal the board action.
If the board did not accept your protest, and you were officially notified of this final decision, you owe the fine.
Your governing documents include your CC&Rs, By-Laws, board Resolutions and any board minutes regarding the issue involved.
In addition, you can find your violations and enforcement of violations processes in your CC&Rs -- and if modified, in the documents that modified the process.
Usually a fine, properly imposed, represents a lien on your property.
Again, in your governing documents, you can find the answer to action the board can take to recover a lien, which may include foreclosure.
To my knowledge, State Troopers in any US State have never expected or accepted payment of a driving or other violation at the time of the violation. In fact, I believe it is against the law for any police officer to demand, request, expect, or accept monies when issuing a ticket for a violation.
To acquiesce means to consent or comply passively or without protest.
I think you might mean Acquiesce? If that's what you mean, it is to accept something reluctantly but without protest.
The men of the 54th Massachusetts said they would no longer accept their pay until they were paid the same as the white men. They did this as a form of protest against race discrimination.
In Otawa the seat bealt law was establashed on January 1st 1976. Otawa was the firt province to accept that law. 32 Years ago.
Civil disobedience can be a form of protest. It can be doing something like refusing to pay a tax, peacefully refusing to accept a new law, not doing something that people have been asked to do etc.
Because it does accept PayPal.
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No. A Muslim person is required to carefully wash and change clothes before praying after contacting a dog's saliva, but a taxi driver should not be exposed to such contact from a service animal, which is highly trained and well-behaved. It is a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act for a taxi driver to refuse to carry a passenger because they have a service animal.
Your question makes assumptions that are not correct. There is no reason to accept mail for an unknown addressee, by anyone. The manager's job is to accept mail for known addressees.
Yes. As long as the lender will accept it. If the borrower defaults and the lender should later need to foreclose on the mortgage, it will acquire only the tenant's proportionate interest in the property and not the interest of the other co-owner(s) who didn't execute the mortgage.
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