ADMONITION Sample Clauses
An admonition clause serves as a formal warning or caution within a contract, alerting parties to specific obligations, risks, or consequences associated with the agreement. Typically, this clause highlights important requirements or potential pitfalls, such as deadlines, compliance standards, or the repercussions of non-performance. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties are explicitly aware of critical aspects of the contract, thereby reducing misunderstandings and helping to prevent disputes or breaches.
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ADMONITION. Without limitation of the covenants in subparagraphs D.34.1 and D.34.2, CONTRACTOR is admonished hereby as follows:
ADMONITION. Admonition is a public or private letter of disapproval issued to an Officer found to have violated this Code.
ADMONITION. Without limitation of the covenants in subparagraphs D.34.1 and D.34.2, CONTRACTOR is admonished hereby as follows: The statutes, regulations and laws referenced in this provision D.34 include, but are not limited to, a prohibition against any public officer, including CONTRACTOR for this purpose, from making any decision on behalf of COUNTY in which such officer has a direct or indirect financial interest. A violation occurs if the public officer influences or participates in any COUNTY decision which has the potential to confer any pecuniary benefit on CONTRACTOR or any business firm in which CONTRACTOR has an interest of any type, with certain narrow exceptions.
ADMONITION. An admonition shall be a verbal nonpublic statement made by the mayor to the individual.
ADMONITION. Without limitation of the covenants in subparagraphs D.34.1 and D.34.2, Contractor is admonished hereby as follows:
