SUMMON

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For various traffic, parking offences committed in Malaysia Only ...
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Police  Summon

Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur

Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya ( MBPJ)  Summon

Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam (MBSA) Summon

Majlis Perbandaran Klang  (MPK) Summon

Majlis Perbandaran Selayang (MPS) Summon

Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh (MPI) Summon

Majlis Perbandaran Kuantan (MPK) SUmmon


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Compound and Summons what are they mean,
Under Malaysian Law say that

Road Transport Act 1987 and Commercial Vehicles Licensing Board Act 1987 empowers Road Transport Department Officer, traffic police and other authorities such as local councils to serve summons notices as provided by Section 53 & 115 RTA 1987 and Section 45A VLBA 1987.
Any person who has committed an offence breaching the Act, may be served with a notice to appear before a Magistrate court. The Road Transport Department (RTD) and the Royal Malaysian Police may issue summonses based on both the Road Transport Act 1987 and the Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board Act. 


 What is summon ?

sum·mon

[suhm-uhn]summon [ˈsʌmən]
vb (tr)
1. (Law) to order to come; send for, esp to attend court, by issuing a summons
2. to order or instruct (to do something) or call (to something) the bell summoned them to their work
3. to call upon to meet or convene
4. (often foll by up) to muster or gather (one's strength, courage, etc.)
[from Latin summonēre to give a discreet reminder, from monēre to advise]
summonable  adj
transitive verb call somebody into court: to order somebody to appear in court by serving a summons

What is compound ?

"kompaun"  denda yang dibayar dengan tidak perlu melalui pendakwan dimahkamah

com·pound 1  (km-pound, km-, kmpound)
v. com·pound·ed, com·pound·ing, com·pounds
v.tr.
1. To combine so as to form a whole; mix.
2. To produce or create by combining two or more ingredients or parts: pharmacists compounding prescriptions.
3. To settle (a debt, for example) by agreeing on an amount less than the claim; adjust.
4. To compute (interest) on the principal and accrued interest.
5. To add to; increase: High winds compounded the difficulties of the firefighters.

 fine

2[fahyn]    noun, verb, fined, fin·ing.


1. a sum of money imposed as a penalty for an offense or dereliction: a parking fine.
2. Law. a fee paid by a feudal tenant to the landlord, as on the renewal of tenure.
3. English Law. (formerly) a conveyance of land through decree of a court, based upon a simulated lawsuit.
4. Archaic. a penalty of any kind.–verb (used with object)
5. to subject to a fine or pecuniary penalty; punish by a fine: The judge fined him and released him on parole.