interdiction definition
interdiction means the temporary removal of a public servant from exercising the duties of his office while disciplinary charge is being investigated;
interdiction means the temporary prohibition of a teacher from exercising the powers and functions of the teacher's office pending determination of the teacher's disciplinary case;
interdiction means a temporary removal of a public servant from exercising the duties of his office;
More Definitions of interdiction
interdiction means interdiction as interpreted for the purposes of the Civil Code and the Code of Organization and Civil Procedure;
interdiction means a temporary removal of an employee from exercising duties of his office pending disciplinary or criminal proceedings;
interdiction means a prima facie case made against a member of staff and his continued presence is considered prejudicial to good administration, such a staff shall be asked to keep away from work and be placed on half salary until the determination of the case.
interdiction means a temporary removal of a public servant from
interdiction means a disciplinary measure where an officer is discontinued from the Service for a specified period of time but continues to be paid one half of his monthly salary;
interdiction means the temporary stoppage of an officer or employee from exercising the powers and functions of his or her office to pave way for the investigation of a case or inquiry into an allegation that may lead to disciplinary action and may include a temporary reduction in an officer’s or employee's salary;
interdiction means any off-subscriber-premises signal protection and/or disconnect system which, under head-end computer control, (i) accepts a multichannel line-up of television channels and (ii) uses jamming oscillators or traps to provide television service wherein authorized channels are supplied to the subscriber in the clear (unscrambled) and unauthorized channels are supplied in an unviewable condition. Purchaser desires to purchase and Seller desires to sell substantially all of the assets of Seller's Interdiction product line business, including all of Seller's rights in and to the Products (defined below) and all associated goodwill (collectively the "Business"), and assume certain specific liabilities thereof, as more fully set forth in this Agreement.