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Under Italian Legislative Decree 231/2001, Article 10 generally mandates monetary penalties for administrative offenses linked to crimes. However, interdictive sanctions can be applied independently if certain conditions are met, such as the severity or type of violation. Temporary interdictive sanctions can occur without monetary penalties, providing flexibility based on the case specifics. Article 16 specifies that interdictive sanctions must be applied for a definite period, but monetary penalties can still apply separately. The decree allows for exceptions, enabling sanctions to be tailored to the circumstances of each case.Full Conversation
Under italian d.lgs */* can interdictive sanction occur without monetary sanction?
Under Italian Legislative Decree */*, interdictive sanctions can indeed occur without monetary sanctions. The decree allows for a range of sanctions, which can be applied independently based on the severity and circumstances of the violation. These interdictive sanctions may include suspension of business activities, prohibition from contracting with the public administration, etc., without necessarily imposing monetary penalties.
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“ *. Per l'illecito amministrativo dipendente da reato si applica sempre la sanzione pecuniaria.” article * */* says this. How can it apply without monetary penalty?
Under Italian Legislative Decree */*, Article * states that a monetary penalty applies for administrative offenses arising from a crime. However, interdictive sanctions can be applied independently if certain conditions are met, such as the severity or type of violation. The "always" refers to the default application in standard cases, but exceptions exist based on specific circumstances laid out in the decree.
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I don’t understand explain more , how can monetary sanction apply without interdictive if article * states this?
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Under Italian Legislative Decree */*, Article * mandates a monetary penalty for administrative offenses arising from a crime. However, interdictive sanctions can also be applied separately based on certain conditions. These conditions could include the severity or nature of the violation, allowing for interdictive measures without monetary penalties in specific situations.
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Does the interdictive sanctions under */* have to be applied for definite period under article * for a monetary penalty not to apply?
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Under Italian Legislative Decree */*, Article * specifies that interdictive sanctions must be applied for a definite period. However, the application of monetary penalties is separate from interdictive sanctions, meaning a monetary penalty can still apply regardless of the duration specified for interdictive sanctions. If you need further clarification on specific aspects, feel free to ask!
Can temporary interdictive sanctions under d.lgs */* apply without monetary sanction under */*?
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Under Italian Legislative Decree */*, temporary interdictive sanctions can apply without a monetary sanction if specific conditions are met. These conditions might include the nature and severity of the violation, allowing for the application of interdictive sanctions independently. If you need more detailed information on a specific scenario, feel free to ask!
So they can apply temporary even without monetary sanction under d.lgs */*?
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Under Italian Legislative Decree */*, temporary interdictive sanctions can indeed be applied without monetary sanctions, provided specific conditions are met, such as the severity or type of violation. The decree allows for flexibility in applying sanctions based on the circumstances of each case. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
Than why article * states monetary sanction always provided?
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Article * of Italian Legislative Decree */* generally mandates a monetary penalty for administrative offenses linked to crimes. However, the decree allows for exceptions. In some cases, based on the violation's specifics, interdictive sanctions can be applied separately, creating flexibility in the law. Would you like more details on a specific scenario?