Sentences with levied
lev·y
L l - To levy a duty on imports.
- Ofcom ordered the BBC on Friday to pay $A308,000, the highest fine ever levied on the BBC for a single incident.
- The clause says Myer is required to pay to Highpoint its share of any rates or taxes levied on the shopping centre.
- Victorian Premier League clubs South Melbourne and Preston have been hit with two of the largest fines ever levied by local soccer chiefs.
- Mining giant BHP Billiton says the proposed tax on resource super profits should be levied on the value of minerals alone and vary commodity by commodity.
- It would be levied on the 1000 biggest carbon emitters.
- This newspaper also recognises that aspects of the tax, such as the rate at which it is levied, are debatable.