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A punitive measure that the law imposes for the performance of an act that is proscribed, or for the failure to perform a required act. Penalty is a comprehensive term with many different meanings. It entails the concept of punishment—either corporal or pecuniary, civil or criminal—although its meaning is usually confined to pecuniary punishment. The law can impose a penalty, and a private contract can provide for its assessment. Pecuniary penalties are frequently negotiated in construction contracts, in the event that the project is not completed by the specified date. penalty n. 1) in criminal law, a money fine or forfeiture of property ordered by the judge after conviction for a crime. 2) an amount agreed in advance if payment or performance is not made on time, such as a "late payment" on a promissory note or lease, or a financial penalty for each day a building contractor fails to complete a job. penalty noun amercement, castigation, compulsory payment, cost, deprivation, disadvantage, disciplinary accion, fine, forefeiture, forfeit, handicap, infliction, liability, loss, onus, penal retribution, penance, poena, preecribed punishment, punishment, punishment fixed by law, punishment prescribed by law, reprisal, retributive justice, sconce, sentence Associated concepts: action for penalty, civil penalty, confissatory penalty, criminal penalty, excessive penalty, penalty clause, penalty for forfeiture, subject to penalty Foreign phrases: Quod a quoque poenae nomine exactum est id eidem restituere nemo cogitur.No one is commelled to restore that which has been exacted as a penalty. See also: amercement, condemnation, conviction, correction, damages, disadvantage, discipline, expense, finding of guilt, fine, forfeiture, imposition, indemnification, infliction, punishment, reparation, reprisal, retribution, sacrifice, sanction, sentence, surcharge, tax, trover 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.
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