Administrative Action definition
Examples of Administrative Action in a sentence
Receipt of a submission by Owner does not constitute acceptance or approval of a proposal, nor does it constitute a warranty that the proposal will be authorized by City Council Resolution, Ordinance or Administrative Action.
Requests for longevity pay must be submitted via an Administrative Action Form to human resources with all supporting documentation for approval.
The University may also terminate this Contract if You do not move into to the Unit or otherwise abandon the Unit, You make any false statements or misrepresentations on Your Contract, or the University determines You do or may pose a threat to other residents, University property, or the University community or You received a Direct Administrative Action requiring Your removal from the University campus.
In any actual, anticipated, or threatened Civil or Administrative Action, mediations, or demand, concerning either eXp and/or Agent, eXp shall have the sole discretion and final authority to make decisions concerning whether there is to be a settlement, and if so, the terms thereof.
If Agent receives notice of any actual, anticipated, or threatened Civil or Administrative Action (defined below), or mediations or demand letters, concerning or involving Agent, either directly or indirectly, Agent shall immediately notify Agent’s Designated Managing Broker and Managing Broker(s).