Common use of Criminal Charges Clause in Contracts

Criminal Charges. If you at any time have a Criminal Charge laid against you, or if you receive a summons to appear in the Magistrates Court (other than as a witness, in domestic proceedings, or for a Road Traffic offence where the Court has no power to order endorsement of your driving licence) you must disclose it to us immediately. If you have had such a conviction in the past (other than a conviction which is ‘spent’ within the meaning of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act) you must do likewise;

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Contract, content.orbitalservices.co.uk, peoplegroupservices.com

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