Just and proper definition

Just and proper means viewed in the light of the existing circumstances. Apling and Apling, 26 Or App 367, 552 P2d 567 (1976), Sup Ct review denied

Examples of Just and proper in a sentence

  • Just and proper cause" for dismissal shall be predicated upon misdeeds that are grave and unusual and that directly render a Member unfit to discharge her/his professional responsibilities as defined by this Agreement.

  • Just and proper cause" for dismissal shall be predicated upon misdeeds that are grave and unusual and that directly render a member unfit to discharge professional responsibilities as defined by this Agreement.

  • Just and proper cause" for dismissal shall be predicated upon misdeeds that are grave and unusual and that directly render a member unfit to discharge his/her professional responsibilities as defined by this Agreement.

  • Just and proper cause includes the violation of Company operating procedures relating to safety.