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levy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Levy,
Lévy or
Levies may
refer to:
Levy (surname),
people with the
surname Levy or
Lévy Levy Ad**** (born...
- himself, Nagaur. In 1644, he was
enraged by an
attempt by the
emperor to levy a fine on him for an
unauthorized absence. In the emperor's presence, he stabbed...
-
Championship (UFC).
Levy was born on (1991-09-30)30
September 1991 in Paris,
France to a traditional Jewish family. He
moved to Israel as
a toddler and grew...
- d.
a.
levy (October 29, 1942 –
November 24, 1968), born
Darryl Alfred Levey (later
changed to Darryl Allen Levy), was an
American poet, artist, and alternative...
- East
India Company,
which held
a monopoly on
trading in the East Indies,
seized the ship and
attempted to levy a fine. The case was
heard in 1683. Lord...
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Although he was convicted, the
judge levied no
fine or punishment.
Effectively the HBC
could no
longer use the
courts to enforce its
monopoly in the Red River...
-
magazine called him “
a Wall
Street investment genius,” who
helped create both
mutual funds and
hedge funds. Born
to a Jewish family,
Levy attended Townsend...
- had
already agreed to sell the land, and the
plaintiff to buy it. The suit was
a collusive action to ensure the "
levying of
a fine"
between the two parties...
- non-attendance. The
ability of the
court to levy a fine was
always subject to limitations, but the
limits were
never updated to account for
inflation over the centuries;...
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to provide just,
speedy and less
expensive redress to the victim.[citation needed] The
court is
empowered to levy a fine from the offender. Such
fine...