Common use of Robbery Clause in Contracts

Robbery. The use of violence or threats of violence to steal money or other property from a victim. Any type of unwanted sexual act done by one person to another that violates the sexual integrity of the victim. The term refers to a range of behaviours that involve the use of force or control over the victim. In some cases, no overt physical force is used – instead the victim may be threatened with words or pressured into doing something he or she doesn’t want to do.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Protocol

Robbery. The use of violence or threats of violence to steal money or other property from a victim. Sexual Assault: Any type of unwanted sexual act done by one person to another that violates the sexual integrity of the victim. The term refers to a range of behaviours that involve the use of force or control over the victim. In some cases, no overt physical force is used – instead instead, the victim may be threatened with words or pressured into doing something he or she doesn’t want to do.

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Sources: Police and School Board Response Protocol

Robbery. The use of violence or threats of violence to steal steal, or attempt to steal, money or other property from a victim. Any type of unwanted sexual act done by one person to another that violates the sexual integrity of the victim. The term refers to a range of behaviours that involve the use of force or control over the victim. In some cases, no overt physical force is used – instead instead, the victim may be threatened with words or pressured into doing something he or she doesthey don’t want to do.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Police and School Board Protocol