Dismiss definition
Dismiss means to close without further consideration.
Dismiss means to discharge an Employee for just cause;
Dismiss means the termination of the contract of service of an employee by his employer, with or without notice and whether on the grounds of misconduct or otherwise;
Examples of Dismiss in a sentence
The decision as to whether the suspension is with or without pay is at the discretion of the DIO; Elect not to promote Resident to the next PGY level; Require that Resident repeat a rotation or rotations; Deny credit for a rotation that in turn extends the required period of training; Decide not to renew the Resident’s contract; and, Dismiss Resident from the Residency Program; or, Take other actions deemed appropriate by the Program Director or DIO.
More Definitions of Dismiss
Dismiss means to terminate an Employee's employment relationship with the Board, for cause;
Dismiss means to dismiss a person from employment with the Employer;
Dismiss means to terminate the contract of service between an employer and an employee at the initiative of the employer, with or without notice and for cause or otherwise, and includes the resignation of an employee if the employee can show, on a balance of probabilities, that the employee did not resign voluntarily but was forced to do so because of any
Dismiss means the removal, without due notice, from office of a police officer;
Dismiss means termination, without due notice, of the appointment of a policeman on the ground of inefficiency due to idleness or negligence or on the ground of repeated or serious misconduct or disobedience;
Dismiss means to discharge an Employee for just cause. Dismiss does not apply to "Position Abolishment" as per Article 20 of this Agreement or "Lay-Off" as per Article 19 of this Agreement.
Dismiss means to terminate a staff member's employment relationship with the Institute, for just cause;