Ejection definition

Ejection means the physical removal of a person at a licensed racetrack from the association grounds under the jurisdiction of the Racing Commission.
Ejection means the act of directing a person to leave the offices of the Auditor’s Office for the remainder of the day.
Ejection. The use and occupation of a site at Old Orchard Beach Campground is subject to 30-A M.R.S.A, Chapter 183, Subchapter 3, and the failure by a guest to comply with these Rules and Regulations or non- compliance with the terms of the Seasonal Agreement may be grounds for termination of the Seasonal Agreement and ejectment from the Campground. Management reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to eject any disruptive or destructive person who disturbs, threatens or endangers other guests or who violates any rule of the Campground. Use of the pools is at your own risk. Please no diving. Children under the age of 14, must be accompanied by an adult while in the pool area. Glass bottles, metal cans, food, and pets are not permitted in the pool area. Pets cannot be tied up outside of the pool area. Smoking is not permitted in the pool area. Disposable swim pants must be worn by infants and young children.

Examples of Ejection in a sentence

  • Ejection from a game or the venues for any reason results in automatic suspension from the next game.

  • The Head Umpire will report the Ejection to the District Inter-League Representative via email for review and potential additional disciplinary action.

  • Thomas, The English Presbyterians from Elizabethan Puritanism to Modern Unitarianism (London, 1968), pp.46-72 Thompson, ‘Great David Thompson, ‘The Great Ejection of 1662: memories, Ejection’ interpretations and justifications within protestant dissent, 1662- 2012’, a paper given at the ‘“1662”: Historical and Ecumenical Perspectives’ conference at the University of Exeter, August 29, 2012.

  • Ejection reports of violent ejections will include a written notification to the President with a copy sent to the Athletic Director of the offending college.

  • Patients Controls Samples 45 44 Males/females 42/3 33/11 Ejection fraction (%) Stroke volume (ml) 36.30 ± 10.7 75.57 ± 19.6 61.99 ± 6.4 94.94 ± 21.5 Myocardial contours of short-axis MR images were collected from two groups: a con- trol group for model training and a patient group for classification testing.

  • Every player and coach must read and sign a copy of the NCS Ejection Policy rule.

  • Ejection of a player from a contest for unsportsmanlike or dangerous conduct.

  • I have read and understand the rules and regulations of the NCS Ejection Policy.

  • Additional sanctions resulting from violations of the Code of Conduct policy may result in: Suspension from the game/match; Suspension from the tournament; Forfeiture of individual or team awards; Ejection from the tournament hotel(s); Forfeiture of all games/matches won and possible team elimination from current and future sponsored/endorsed events.

  • Each school’s principal must send a statement to the NCS or league office prior to the first contest of the season verifying that all players and coaches for the respective season (fall, winter, spring) have read and signed the NCS Ejection Policy rule and that any future additions (either players or coaches) will also do so prior to participating in an interscholastic contest.


More Definitions of Ejection

Ejection means the act of directing a person to leave the offices of the Auditor’s