Official misconduct means a notary's performance of any act prohibited or failure to perform any act mandated by this chapter or by any other law in connection with a notarial act.
Official misconduct means a notary's performance of any act prohibited or
Official misconduct means any violation of this title by a notary, whether committed knowingly,
Examples of Official misconduct in a sentence
That is without having either massive poverty and escalating climate change as evidenced by where the world stands today or massive poverty and massive climate change which is where the world is heading for tomorrow.
Official misconduct, including that of state child protection agencies and their employees, is an issue of the highest public concern and civil liability is often the only mechanism for redress.
Corruption can take many forms including, but not limited to: • Official misconduct • Bribery and blackmail • Unauthorised use of confidential information • Fraud • Theft.
Official misconduct by a notary public shall include, but not be limited to:.
Official misconduct is not necessarily required for recall in Colorado.
More Definitions of Official misconduct
Official misconduct means 1 or more of the following:
Official misconduct means an offense that is an intentional or knowing violation of a law committed by a public servant while acting in an official capacity as a public servant.
Official misconduct means any violation of this title by a notary, whether committed knowingly, willfully, recklessly or negligently.
Official misconduct means either or both of the following:
Official misconduct means:
Official misconduct means intentional, unlawful behavior relating to official duties by a Trustee entrusted with the administration of justice or the execution of the law. The term includes an intentional or corrupt failure, refusal, or neglect of a Trustee to perform a duty imposed on the Trustee by law or conviction of an offense relating to violation of purchase procedures.
Official misconduct means the wrongful exercise of a power or the