Objectionable Conduct definition

Objectionable Conduct means (i) the material breach by Executive of her duties and obligations hereunder, or (ii) any act of gross misconduct by Executive materially detrimental to the Company, including without limitation, misappropriation of the Company's property, conviction of a felony, or dishonesty or conflict of interest on the part of Executive.

Examples of Objectionable Conduct in a sentence

  • SUBCONTRACTING 47 Section 3.1. Seller’s Personnel; Objectionable Conduct.

  • If the Apartment Corporation determines that – as a result of Objectionable Conduct as described above – the lessee/shareholder is “undesirable”, it will pursue any and all necessary legal action, up to and including termination of the Proprietary Lease.

  • SUBCONTRACTING 48 Section 3.1. Seller’s Personnel; Objectionable Conduct.

  • Cooperators who fall within the standards as hereinafter set forth by the Board shall receive an initial Notice of Objectionable Conduct, in writing, set forth in a statement of charges from the Management Office relative to the proceedings.