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Utah | Utah Code Ann. § 77-7-19 | Appearance required by citation |
Clerks and other administrative personnel serving the courts shall ensure that all citations for violation of Title 41, Motor Vehicles, are filed in a court with jurisdiction and venue and + See moreshall refuse to receive citations that should be filed in another court.
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Local jurisdiction | N/A | Traffic |
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Utah | Utah Code Ann. § 77-7-19 | Appearance required by citation |
Fines, fees, costs, and forfeitures imposed or collected for violations of Title 41, Motor Vehicles, which are filed contrary to this section shall be paid to the entitled municipality or + See morecounty by the state, county, or municipal treasurer who has received the fines, fees, costs, or forfeitures from the court which collected them.
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Rhode Island | R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 11-22-5 | Penalty for unlawful windmill |
Every person who shall erect, locate, or run any windmill within twenty-five (25) rods of any traveled street or road shall be fined for every offense not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) nor less than one hundred dollars ($100), one-half (1/2) inuring to the use of the city or town where the offense shall have been committed and one-half (1/2) to the use of the state.
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