Disgorgement in a sentence as a noun

And here's the rest:"... he must pay disgorgement of $196,203, prejudgment interest of $23,062, and a $196,203 penalty for a total of $415,468.

He agreed to a permanent ban from the securities industry and paid a $2 million fine plus a $2 million disgorgement.

I find it sad that our system of justice doesn't have a way to force the disgorgement of gains made from, seriously, enslaving teenage migrants.

> can Telegram just give back $1B to all american participants of the project and continue the process?That’s called disgorgement of proceeds.

To date, 121 of these FTC enforcement actions have been resolved, and in those cases the agency has recovered over $50 million in civil penalties and $71 million in redress or disgorgement.

The settlement is subject to approval by the federal district court for the Northern District of California which would determine the amount of disgorgement and civil money penalties.

Margolin has agreed to a 7-year director-and-officer bar and must pay a $35,000 penalty, and Simon has agreed to a 3-year director-and-officer bar and must pay over $15,000 in disgorgement and penalty.

Or how about the fact that>” All three Bohras have consented to the entry of final judgments permanently enjoining them from further violations of the charged provisions, and ordering them to pay total disgorgement of $1,428,094, total prejudgment interest of $118,406, and total penalties of $1,106,399.”It isn’t alleged.

...> On appeal, the Court of Appeal held that the 10-year disgorgement period was reasonable, given the small and highly specialized market, the nature of the confidential and technical information that had been misappropriated and used, and the product that was created and marketed using this information.

Disgorgement definitions

noun

the reflex act of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth

See also: vomit vomiting emesis regurgitation puking