Grave Misconduct definition

Grave Misconduct means grave misconduct within Regulation 23(4)(e) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 as amended and includes:
Grave Misconduct means grave misconduct within Regulation 23(4) (e) of the Regulations and includes: Poor performance or serious or persistent breaches which have led to the early termination of a contract between the Crown or any Contracting Body and the Supplier; or Poor performance or a serious breach or breaches which are the subject of proceedings concerning a contract between the Crown or any Contracting Body and the Supplier; or Serious financial irregularities on the part of the Supplier (within any legal jurisdiction); or Misconduct which would be regarded as serious by any Regulatory Body; And for the purposes of the foregoing “proceedings” include arbitration proceedings which have been commenced or court proceedings where a letter before action or a notice of claim has been issued);
Grave Misconduct means grave misconduct within Regulation 23(4)(e) of the Regulations and includes:

Examples of Grave Misconduct in a sentence

  • If CCS believes that a material Default, Persistent Failure or Grave Misconduct has occurred, it may suspend the Framework Agreement with immediate effect.

  • Grave Misconduct An act of grave professional misconduct within Regulation 57(8)(c) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.

  • If CCS believes that a material Default, Persistent Failure or Grave Misconduct has occurred, it may suspend the DPS Agreement with immediate effect.

  • Also, please be informed that violation of any term of the Policy shall be considered as Grave Misconduct and the Company has the right to take appropriate action against you upon such Misconduct including termination of your contract with the Company and such other legal action/s as deemed appropriate in this regard.

  • If BEIS believes that a material Default, Persistent Failure or Grave Misconduct has occurred, it may suspend the Framework Agreement with immediate effect.


More Definitions of Grave Misconduct

Grave Misconduct means grave professional misconduct within Regulation 57(8)(c) of the Regulations and includes misconduct which would be regarded as serious by any Regulatory Body;
Grave Misconduct means grave misconduct as set out in Regulation 58(8) (c) of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015 as amended and includes:
Grave Misconduct. An act of grave professional misconduct within Regulation 57(8)(c) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. This could mean:
Grave Misconduct means grave misconduct within regulation 23(4)(e) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 as amended and includes – serious poor performance or a serious breach or breaches which have led to the early termination of a contract between the Crown and the Supplier; serious poor performance or a serious breach or breaches which are the subject of proceedings concerning a contract between the Crown and the Supplier; serious financial irregularities on the part of the Supplier (within any legal jurisdiction); misconduct which would be regarded as serious by any regulatory body for a trade or profession. Note: In this paragraph “proceedings” means arbitration proceedings which have been commenced.
Grave Misconduct means grave misconduct within Regulation 23(4),(e) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 as amended and includes: