Another job action could bring heavy fines to the union and members.
It was not returned to the family until 1656 after heavy fines had been paid.
A number of people were sentenced to pay heavy fines.
Some eventually paid heavy fines for trading on inside information.
If found guilty, the company could face sanctions and heavy fines.
Failure to obey such a court order could result in heavy fines for the union.
Penalties include heavy fines and prison terms up to three years.
For this reason the community was ordered to pay heavy collective fines.
They chose to pay heavy fines rather than give up the Catholic faith.
The law would impose heavy fines on companies that do not comply.