Exemplary behavior definition

Exemplary behavior means that a student whose operator's permit or license has been revoked pursuant to G.S. 20-13.2(c1) and who has returned to school has, since returning to school:

Examples of Exemplary behavior in a sentence

  • Exemplary behavior is expected when users are interacting with members outside the network, as the user is representing the Laurens Central School District when visiting locations on the Internet.

  • Exemplary behavior in experiential exercises demonstrating on target behavior in role plays, small-group discussions, and other activities.

  • Exemplary behavior is defined as the student having no further incidents of misconduct where expulsion, suspension or an assignment to an alternative setting is required.

  • Exemplary behavior is expected on “virtual” field trips, as the user is representing the Laurens Central School District when visiting locations on the Internet.

Related to Exemplary behavior

  • Punitive Damages are those damages awarded as a penalty, the amount of which is neither governed nor fixed by statute.

  • Violent juvenile felony means any of the delinquent acts enumerated in subsection B or C of

  • Obscene matter or an obscene performance means matter described in 1984 PA 343, MCL 752.361 to 752.374.

  • Unforeseeable means not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by the Base Date.

  • Consequential Damages means Losses claimed to have resulted from any indirect, incidental, reliance, special, consequential, punitive, exemplary, multiple or any other Loss, including damages claimed to have resulted from harm to business, loss of anticipated revenues, savings, or profits, or other economic Loss claimed to have been suffered not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and any other damages typically considered consequential damages under Applicable Law, regardless of whether the Parties knew or had been advised of the possibility that such damages could result in connection with or arising from anything said, omitted, or done hereunder or related hereto, including willful acts or omissions.