grievous definition

grievous. , in relation to bodily injury means emasculation, mutilation, incapacitation disfigurement or serve harm or hurt: and in relation to property, means severe loss, damage or destruction;
grievous means ‘really serious’: DPP v Smith [1961] AC 290.
grievous means a condition or disease experienced by a Patient who is at the end of life and in an advanced state of irreversible decline in capability, which notwithstanding the availability of insured services and quality of life care, is capable of causing constant and unbearable physical or psychological suffering which cannot be relieved in a manner that the Patient deems tolerable;

Examples of grievous in a sentence

  • This attendance system is considered separate and no discipline will be issued under Grievous, Serious, or Less Than Serious policy.

  • The Agency may suspend any employee with pay for an allegation of abuse or neglect that is not alleged as a Grievous Violation.

  • However, all Grievous and Serious Violations of abuse and neglect will stay on an employee’s record for three (3) years.

  • In imposing any discipline, the Agency will not take into account any discipline that was imposed more than one (1) year prior, unless it is a Grievous Violation or Serious Violation involving an abuse or neglect issue, in which case the Agency can consider it in disciplining the employee for three (3) years.

  • The Agency may suspend any employee without pay pending an investigation of alleged or suspected misconduct involving an alleged Grievous Violation that could lead to termination.

  • The Agency will terminate an employee for one Grievous Violation.

  • Such offences include, but are not limited to, Section 18 Grievous Bodily Harm, Manslaughter and (Attempted) Murder.

  • Such offences include but are not limited to Section 18 Grievous Bodily Harm, Manslaughter and (Attempted) Murder.

  • Grievous Abuse – A non-accidental act that causes or contributes to death, sexual abuse or serious harm of a consumer, usually an act of aggression by an employee toward a consumer.

  • In the event that the Primary Business Contacts are unable to agree upon a mutually agreeable resolution during the Discussion Period, the non-breaching party may terminate immediately after the end of the Discussion Period by providing the breaching party with written notice; and (iii) in the event that the Grievous Breach described in item (i) continues to occur during the Discussion Period, the non-breaching party may terminate immediately upon written notice to the breaching party.

Related to grievous

  • Grievor means the employee concerned, a local of the Union, the Union or the Company.

  • Serious illness means a medical illness or physical

  • 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.

  • Vulnerable means a condition in which an adult is unable to protect himself or herself from abuse, neglect, or exploitation because of a mental or physical impairment or because of advanced age.

  • Corporal punishment means hitting, spanking, swatting, beating, shaking, pinching, excessive exercise, exposure to extreme temperatures, and other measures that produce physical pain.