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

  • 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.


More Definitions of Grave Misconduct

Grave Misconduct means grave misconduct as set out in Regulation 58(8) (c) of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015 as amended and includes: serious financial irregularities on the part of the Contractor (within any legal jurisdiction);or misconduct which would be regarded as serious by any Regulatory Body for a trade or profession;
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 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 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. 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 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 Beneficiary and the Firm; orpoor performance or a serious breach or breaches which are the subject of proceedings concerning a contract between the Crown or any Beneficiary and the Firm; orserious financial irregularities on the part of the Firm (within any legal jurisdiction); ormisconduct which would be regarded as serious by any Regulatory Body,and for the purposes of the foregoing “proceedings” includes arbitration proceedings which have been commenced or court proceedings where a letter before action or a notice of claim has been issued);

Related to Grave Misconduct

  • Sexual misconduct means any verbal, nonverbal, written, or electronic communication, or any other act directed toward or with a student that is designed to establish a sexual relationship with the student, including a sexual invitation, dating or soliciting a date, engaging in sexual dialogue, making sexually suggestive comments, self-disclosure or physical exposure of a sexual or erotic nature, and any other sexual, indecent, or erotic contact with a student.

  • Willful Misconduct means intentional disregard of good and prudent standards of performance or proper conduct under the Contract with knowledge that it is likely to result in any injury to any person or persons or loss or damage of property.

  • Misconduct means the commission of any act of fraud, embezzlement or dishonesty by the Optionee or Participant, any unauthorized use or disclosure by such person of confidential information or trade secrets of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary), or any other intentional misconduct by such person adversely affecting the business or affairs of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) in a material manner. The foregoing definition shall not in any way preclude or restrict the right of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) to discharge or dismiss any Optionee, Participant or other person in the Service of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) for any other acts or omissions, but such other acts or omissions shall not be deemed, for purposes of the Plan, to constitute grounds for termination for Misconduct.

  • Gross Misconduct means any act or omission of the Contractor in violation of the most elementary rules of diligence which a conscientious Contractor in the same position and under the same circumstance would have followed.

  • Serious Misconduct means any misconduct identified as a ground for termination in the Motorola Code of Business Conduct, or the human resources policies, or other written policies or procedures.

  • Research misconduct means fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism in proposing, performing, or reviewing research, or in reporting research results. Research misconduct does not include honest error or differences of opinion. As used in this definition, (i) “fabrication” means making up data or results and recording or reporting them; (ii) “falsification” means manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record; and (iii) “plagiarism” means the appropriation of another person’s ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit.

  • Willful means any act or omission by the Executive that was in good faith and with a reasonable belief that the action or omission was in the best interests of the Company or its affiliates. Any act or omission based upon authority given pursuant to a duly adopted Board resolution, or, upon the instructions of any senior officer of the Company, or based upon the advice of counsel for the Company will be conclusively presumed to be taken or omitted by the Executive in good faith and in the best interests of the Company and/or its affiliates.

  • Negligence means the failure to exercise "Reasonable Care".

  • Intentional for purposes of this Agreement, no act or failure to act on the part of the Executive shall be deemed to have been intentional if it was due primarily to an error in judgment or negligence. An act or failure to act on the Executive’s part shall be considered intentional if it is not in good faith and if it is without a reasonable belief that the action or failure to act is in the best interests of the Bank.

  • Malfeasance means with respect to any Entity or person, any act or omission which constitutes fraud, bad faith, willful misconduct or gross negligence, whether in respect of the Council or otherwise.

  • Homelessness or "homeless" means a condition where an

  • Reckless means conduct which one should reasonably be expected to know would create a substantial risk of harm to persons or property or which would otherwise be likely to result in interference with university or university-sponsored activities.

  • Insubordination means the willful disregard of a supervisor's instructions or the refusal to obey a lawful order from a supervisor. Insubordination does not mean the refusal to follow an order from a supervisor that would violate Federal or state law; Federal regulations; state rules; or a court order.

  • Criminal sexual activity means the commission of an act as defined in Section 886 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which is the act of sodomy; and

  • Fraud means any offence under Laws creating offences in respect of fraudulent acts or at common law in respect of fraudulent acts in relation to the Contract or defrauding or attempting to defraud or conspiring to defraud the Crown.

  • Conviction means a finding of guilt (including a plea of nolo contendere) or imposition of sentence, or both, by any judicial body charged with the responsibility to determine violations of the Federal or State criminal drug statutes.

  • Sexual activity means sexual conduct or sexual contact, or both.

  • Willful and Material Breach means a material breach that is a consequence of an act undertaken by the breaching party or the failure by the breaching party to take an act it is required to take under this Agreement, with knowledge that the taking of or failure to take such act would, or would reasonably be expected to, result in, constitute or cause a breach of this Agreement.

  • Serious means violations that either result in one or more neg- ative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents that does not constitute imminent danger, or there is a reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situations, or incidents with potential for causing significant harm to a resident, or both.