Examples of 'may not be imposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "may not be imposed"

May not be imposed suggests that a rule, regulation, or condition is not obligatory or mandatory. This phrase is commonly used when discussing policies or requirements that are optional or discretionary, giving individuals the freedom to choose whether or not to comply

How to use "may not be imposed" in a sentence

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may not be imposed
Life imprisonment may not be imposed on a minor.
It may not be imposed on a pregnant woman.
Punitive deduction of earnings may not be imposed on.
Restrictions may not be imposed for discriminatory purposes or in a discriminatory manner.
The penalty of expulsion may not be imposed.
Antidumping duties may not be imposed or increased with retroactive effect.
Countervailing charges in respect of imports may not be imposed unless.
They may not be imposed for discriminatory purposes or applied in a discriminatory manner.
The death penalty may not be imposed on minors.
If a majority of property owners protest, the charge may not be imposed.
Other charges may not be imposed.
Sanctions may not be imposed before the conclusion of the arbitration procedure.
Community service may not be imposed on.
Restrictions may not be imposed for discriminatory purposes or applied in a discriminatory manner para.
Their deposit may not be imposed.

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Restrictions may not be imposed for discriminatory purposes or applied in a discriminatory manner ”.
Certain types of punishment may not be imposed on women.
Convicted juveniles may not be imposed a restriction on correspondence with parents and other close relatives.
Excessive fines or cruel and unusual punishments may not be imposed or inflicted.
Compliance detention may not be imposed before the misdemeanour decision becomes final.
Production obligations or links to production factors may not be imposed as eligibility criteria.
Penalties may not be imposed on top of the TFRP.
Under modern day standards the measures of banishment may not be imposed arbitrarily.
Equally, attachment may not be imposed on assets intended for public services.
The government has also decided that alternative sanctions may not be imposed for child abuse.
However, initially detention may not be imposed for a period longer than three months.
In addition, the Code provides that the death sentence may not be imposed on a child.
The death penalty may not be imposed for drug-related offences unless they meet this requirement.
Insurance - Tougher conditions may not be imposed unless.
Such sentences may not be imposed on women, minors or men aged over 60.
A suspended sentence and a judicial admonition may not be imposed on a juvenile art . 81.
Disciplinary probation may not be imposed for more than one (1) calendar year.
To put it bluntly, they stay in . Individual bans may not be imposed.
The death penalty may not be imposed on a child ;.
Article 14 of Aruba 's Constitution also provides that the death penalty may not be imposed.
Capital punishment may not be imposed on,.
The death penalty may not be imposed on minors aged between 13 and 18.
Article 24, paragraph 3, establishes categories of citizens who may not be imposed a work obligation.
The death penalty may not be imposed on an 18-year old minor ;.
Provided, however, that a Provisional Suspension may not be imposed unless the athlete is given either.
As before, the death penalty may not be imposed on women art.59.
Payment in euro before 1 January 2002 may not be imposed to the detri ment of SMEs.

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