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Amercement শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: অর্থদণ্ড

Amercement Meaning In Bengali অর্থদণ্ড

Amercement

জরিমানা, সাজা, অর্থদণ্ড, শাস্তি, দণ্ডপ্রদান, দণ্ড,

Definition

1) Amercement is a penalty imposed in a legal proceeding, typically a fine or financial penalty, for a wrongdoing or offense.
2) In historical context, amercement was a form of punishment in feudal England where a person was fined for a specific offense, particularly in relation to land or property rights.
3) Amercement can also refer to a monetary penalty or punishment issued by a court for contempt of court or failure to comply with a court order.

Examples

Amercement Example in a sentence

1) The judge imposed an amercement on the defendant for parking in the handicapped spot.

2) The homeowner faced an amercement for failing to mow their lawn.

3) The business received an amercement for violating environmental regulations.

4) She had to pay an amercement for speeding in a school zone.

5) The restaurant was amercemented for health code violations.

6) The driver was subject to an amercement for running a red light.

7) The tenant had to pay an amercement for breaking the terms of their lease.

8) The company was threatened with an amercement for failing to pay taxes.

9) The student received an amercement for cheating on the exam.

10) The city council agreed to lower the amercement for late property tax payments.

Part of Speech

Amercement (Noun)

Synonyms

Fine , Penalty , Mulct , Forfeit , Amercement - (NOUN) জরিমানা

Punishment , Penalty , Amercement - (NOUN) সাজা

Fine , Penalty , Amercement - (NOUN) অর্থদণ্ড

Punishment , Penalty , Judgment , Discipline , Pain , Amercement - (NOUN) শাস্তি

Penalty , Punishment , Amercement - (NOUN) দণ্ডপ্রদান

Punishment , Penalty , Rod , Staff , Mace , Amercement - (NOUN) দণ্ড

Encyclopedia

Amercement is a penalty imposed in a legal proceeding, typically a fine or financial penalty, for a wrongdoing or offense.
In historical context, amercement was a form of punishment in feudal England where a person was fined for a specific offense, particularly in relation to land or property rights.
Amercement can also refer to a monetary penalty or punishment issued by a court for contempt of court or failure to comply with a court order.