Improper acts definition

Improper acts means any actual or alleged act of:

Examples of Improper acts in a sentence

  • Improper acts which are subject to prosecution under criminal or civil codes of law are prohibited.

  • Improper acts may be in relation to any business or professional activities, public functions, acts in the course of employment, or other activities by or on behalf of any organisation of any kind.

  • Improper acts which are subject to prosecution under any criminal or civil codes are prohibited.

  • Improper acts which are subject to prosecution under any criminal or civil codes are prohibited, including, but not limited to, illicit manufacture, use, possession, or distribution of controlled substances, look-alike drugs, drug paraphernalia, and the manufacture, use, possession, or distribution of alcoholic beverages, marijuana, and its derivatives on library property.

  • See Preface to Or- egon Revised Statutes for further explanation.586.240 [Repealed by 1955 c.731 §34]586.250 Improper acts of department officers or employees and of others im- properly influencing them.

  • The Fund hereby appoints the Company as an agent of the Fund for the limited purpose of receiving purchase and redemption requests on behalf of the Account (but not with respect to any Fund shares that may be held in the general account of the Company) for the Shares made available hereunder, based on allocations of amounts to the Account or subaccounts thereof under the Contracts and other transactions relating to the Contracts or the Account.

  • Improper acts that are subject to prosecution under criminal or civil codes of law are prohibited.

  • Improper acts by SROs that are not immune can be, and have been, addressed through private litigation or SEC action, and even immune conduct can be reviewed by the SEC.

  • Improper acts may involve customers, suppliers, representatives, competitors, employees, ex-employees and directors.

  • Vice Chairman O’Bryan questioned the distance between the existing buildings and the proposed ACLF, and the types of retail shops that could occupy a strip center if one were to be built on subject site, in lieu of the ACLF.

Related to Improper acts

  • Improper influence means any influence that induces or tends to induce a PHA/IHA employee or officer to give consideration or to act regarding a PHA/IHA contract on any basis other than the merits of the matter.

  • Information Acts means the Data Protection Legislation, FOIA and the EIR, as amended from time to time; Intellectual Property Rights or IPRs means copyright, rights related to or affording protection similar to copyright, rights in databases, patents and rights in inventions semi-conductor topography rights, trade marks, rights in internet domain names and website addresses and other rights in trade names, designs, know-how, trade secrets and any modifications, amendments, updates and new releases of the same and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection which subsist or will subsist now or in the future in any part of the world;

  • Acts means the Companies Acts (as defined in section 2 of the Companies Act 2006), in so far as they apply to the Company;

  • undesirable practice means (i) establishing contact with any person connected with or employed or engaged by the Authority with the objective of canvassing, lobbying or in any manner influencing or attempting to influence the Bidding Process; or (ii) having a Conflict of Interest; and

  • Improper Conduct means conduct which offers any obstruction to the deliberations of proper action of Council.

  • 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.

  • Serious assault means an act that constitutes a felony violation of chapter XI of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.81 to 750.90h, or that constitutes an assault and infliction of serious or aggravated injury under section 81a of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.81a.

  • Gross Negligence means any act or failure to act (whether sole, joint or concurrent) by a person or entity which was intended to cause, or which was in reckless disregard of or wanton indifference to, avoidable and harmful consequences such person or entity knew, or should have known, would result from such act or failure to act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Gross negligence shall not include any action taken in good faith for the safeguard of life or property.

  • Corrupt practices means the offering, giving, receiving or soliciting of anything of value to influence the action of a Government official in procurement process or in contract execution: and