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Cosa (chi) è sanction$71909$ - definizione

PENALTY OR OTHER MEAN OF ENFORCEMENT USED TO PROVIDE INCENTIVES FOR OBEDIENCE WITH THE LAW
Tax penalty; Legal sanction; Organized sanction; Litigation sanction; Formal sanction; Sanction (law); Monetary sanction; Court's sanction; Court sanction

Pragmatic Sanction of 1713         
  • Kingdom of Croatia]] and other Croatian lands at the time of the Pragmatic Sanction
EDICT
Pragmatic Sanction of Emperor Charles VI; Pragmatica Sanctio; Pragmatic Sanctation of 1713; Austrian Pragmatic Sanction
The Pragmatic Sanction (, ) was an edict issued by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, on 19 April 1713 to ensure that the Habsburg hereditary possessions, which included the Archduchy of Austria, the Kingdom of Hungary, the Kingdom of Croatia, the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Duchy of Milan, the Kingdom of Naples, the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Austrian Netherlands, could be inherited by a daughter.
Pragmatic sanction         
LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT
Pragmatic Sanction of St. Louis; Pragmatic Sanction of St. Louis X; Pragmatica Sanción; Pragmatic Sanction of 1548; Pragmatic Sanction; Pragmatic Sanction of King Ferdinand VII; Sanction, Pragmatic; Pragmatica Sancion; Pragmatic Sanctions; The Pragmatic Sanction; Pragmatic Sanction of; Imperial pragmatic sanction; Pragmatic Sanction of 1269; Pragmatic Sanction of Louis IX; Pragmatic Sanction of Justinian I; Pragmatic Sanction of Naples
A pragmatic sanction is a sovereign's solemn decree on a matter of primary importance and has the force of fundamental law. In the late history of the Holy Roman Empire, it referred more specifically to an edict issued by the Emperor.
pragmatic sanction         
LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT
Pragmatic Sanction of St. Louis; Pragmatic Sanction of St. Louis X; Pragmatica Sanción; Pragmatic Sanction of 1548; Pragmatic Sanction; Pragmatic Sanction of King Ferdinand VII; Sanction, Pragmatic; Pragmatica Sancion; Pragmatic Sanctions; The Pragmatic Sanction; Pragmatic Sanction of; Imperial pragmatic sanction; Pragmatic Sanction of 1269; Pragmatic Sanction of Louis IX; Pragmatic Sanction of Justinian I; Pragmatic Sanction of Naples
¦ noun historical an imperial or royal ordinance that has the force of law.
Origin
translating Law L. pragmatica sanctio.

Wikipedia

Sanctions (law)

Sanctions, in law and legal definition, are penalties or other means of enforcement used to provide incentives for obedience with the law, or with rules and regulations. Criminal sanctions can take the form of serious punishment, such as corporal or capital punishment, incarceration, or severe fines. Within the context of civil law, sanctions are usually monetary fines, levied against a party to a lawsuit or their attorney, for violating rules of procedure, or for abusing the judicial process. The most severe sanction in a civil lawsuit is the involuntary dismissal, with prejudice, of a complaining party's cause of action, or of the responding party's answer. This has the effect of deciding the entire action against the sanctioned party without recourse, except to the degree that an appeal or trial de novo may be allowed because of reversible error.

As a noun, the term is usually used in the plural form, even if it only refers to a single event: if a judge fines a party, it is not said that they imposed a sanction, but that they imposed sanctions.

A judge may sanction a party during a legal proceeding, by which it is implied that they impose penalties. In the United States federal court system, certain types of conduct are sanctionable under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Conversely and sometimes confusingly, the word may be used to imply "approve of," especially in an official sense. "The law sanctions such behavior" would imply that the behavior spoken of enjoys the specific approval of law.

To sanction implies make a legal agreement. The word is derived from sanctus, to make holy. A legal agreement or sanction imposes approvals, rules, guidelines and penalties on conduct.