absconding definition

absconding means the action by which an applicant does not remain available to the competent administrative or judicial authorities, such as by leaving the territory of the Member State without authorisation from the competent authorities for reasons which are not beyond the applicant’s control;
absconding means the failure of a client to make him- self or herself available as directed by the agent.
absconding means that a person is actively avoiding supervision by making his or her whereabouts unknown to the Division for a continuous period of 60 days or more.

More Definitions of absconding

absconding means the action by which a person concerned […] does not remain available to the competent administrative or judicial authorities for reasons which are not beyond the person’s control; such as by leaving the territory of the Member State without authorisation from the competent authorities or failure to notify absence from a particular accommodation centre, or assigned area or residence, where so required by a Member State, or failure to present himself or herself to the competent authorities where so required by these authorities […];
absconding means when an offender deliberately makes the offender's whereabouts unknown to
absconding. : means the action by which an applicant, in order to avoid asylum procedures, either leaves the territory where he or she is obliged to be present in accordance with Regulation (EU) No XXX/XXX32 [Dublin Regulation] or does not remain available to the competent authorities or to the court or tribunal;
absconding means when an offender deliberately makes the offender's whereabouts unknown to a probation and parole officer or fails to report for the purposes of avoiding supervision, and reasonable efforts by the probation and parole officer to locate the offender have been unsuccessful.
absconding means failing to report within five working days after
absconding means intentionally avoiding supervision by failing to maintain contact or communication with the releasee's parole officer or area office / bureau and to notify his or her assigned parole officer or area office / bureau of a change in residence, and reasonable efforts by the parole officer to re-engage the releasee have been unsuccessful. Absconding may be charged and sustained as a violation of a condition of release specifically prohibiting such act, or as multiple charges that in aggregate form such conduct as a single course of absconding. Evidence that reasonable efforts by the parole officer to re-engage the releasee have been unsuccessful may be provided by the Department during revocation proceedings and need not be alleged in writing within a charge or charges. Evidence that the releasee has voluntarily surrendered to custody or that they have at some point re-engaged with the parole officer shall not in itself preclude a finding of absconding.
absconding means failing to report to probation officer within five days of release from custody or failing to maintain contact with probation officer for more than 30 days.