Repeat offenses Sample Clauses

Repeat offenses. Members who receive three or more valid copyright infringement notices will have their accounts terminated. If a counter-notification is filed, or if the member has stated that they do not accept the allegation of copyright infringement but do not wish to formally file a counter-notification, the notification will not be counted toward termination. We also reserve the right to terminate the account of those who, in our opinion, misuse or abuse the copyright infringement notification process against other members.
Repeat offenses. The procedures detailed above will apply only to the first time a school bus operator’s license is suspended/revoked/canceled. Additional occurrences can result in disciplinary actions in accordance with guidelines in Appendix B.

Related to Repeat offenses

  • Offences 46.1. The Contractor must not commit or attempt to commit any offence: 46.1.1. under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇; 46.1.2. of fraud, uttering, or embezzlement at common law; or 46.1.3. of any other kind referred to in regulation 58(1) of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015. 46.2. Breach of clause 46.1 is a material breach for the purposes of clause 42 (Termination Rights).

  • FLORIDA CONVICTED/SUSPENDED/DISCRIMINATORY COMPLAINTS By submission of an offer, the respondent affirms that it is not currently listed in the Florida Department of Management Services Convicted/Suspended/Discriminatory Complaint Vendor List.

  • Disqualifying Offenses If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows: (a) Computer related crimes; (b) Information technology crimes; (c) Fraudulent practices; (d) False pretenses; (e) Frauds; (f) Credit card crimes; (g) Forgery; (h) Counterfeiting; (i) Violations involving checks or drafts; (j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and (k) Felony theft.

  • Traffic The provisions in this Section apply regardless how the ISP-bound traffic is determined.

  • Insubordination Bringing intoxicants into or consuming intoxicants on any school property or reporting for work under the influence of intoxicating liquor in any degree whatsoever.