Serious Violation Clause Samples
A 'Serious Violation' clause defines what constitutes a significant breach of contract or policy by a party. Typically, this clause outlines specific actions or omissions—such as repeated non-compliance, fraud, or endangerment—that are considered severe enough to trigger heightened consequences, like immediate termination or legal remedies. By clearly identifying which behaviors are deemed serious, the clause helps both parties understand the boundaries of acceptable conduct and provides a basis for swift action if those boundaries are crossed, thereby protecting the integrity of the agreement and mitigating risk.
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Serious Violation. If a serious incident occurs (such as fighting, theft of company property, a threat to life, person or property, violations of Article 2), the Company may move directly to a written warning, suspension or discharge without the need for prior disciplinary action.
Serious Violation. For Group II pollutants that exceed the effluent limitation by 20 percent or more.
Serious Violation. Category 2 pollutants (formaldehyde) that exceed the effluent limitation by 20% or more.
Serious Violation. For Group 2 pollutants (e.g., chlorine, Bis(2-ethylhexyl)pthalate, cyanide, Dibromocloromethane) that exceed the effluent limitation by 20% or more.
Serious Violation. For a serious violation of a safety regulation as deemed by a regulator, project manager or safety officer a recommendation will be made to the Contracting Authority to immediately terminate the Contract/Standing Offer(Violation documented on Standing Offer file, copies to Contractor, DCC or PWGSC).
Serious Violation. For Group 1 pollutants (i.e., TSS) that exceed the effluent limitation by 40% or more.
