Private action definition

Private action means any Action instituted by any Person that is not a Governmental Authority.
Private action has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(c).
Private action means McCracken et al. v. Riot Games, Inc., Case No.

More Definitions of Private action

Private action means any action taken by a member of a district board of education that is beyond the scope of the duties and responsibilities of the member. N.J.A.C. 6A:28-7.1.
Private action means any action taken by a member of a district board of education that is beyond the scope of the duties and responsibilities of the member. N.J.A.C. 6A:28-7.1. It is noted, however, that in Marc Sovelove v. Paul Breda, Mine Hill Twp. Bd. of Ed., C49-05 (September 26, 2006), the Commission found that a Board member’s action cannot be both board action and private action. Conversely, if a board member’s action is found to be private action it cannot constitute board action. Having found, above, that respondent’s actions were reasonably within his duties as Board President, such action cannot also be considered “private.” However, even assuming that the respondent’s action in meeting with Tri-Tech on the afternoon of April 25th was “private action,” the complainants have not demonstrated that this action was of such a nature that it could have compromised the Board. The fact that the Board accepted and approved the proposed settlement wholly undercuts the complainants’ contention that the respondent, alone, was somehow responsible for what turned out to be an unfavorable agreement. Therefore, the Commission finds that the complainants have failed to establish that the respondent violated N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e).
Private action means any action taken by a member of a district board of education that is beyond the scope of the duties and responsibilities of the member. N.J.A.C. 6A:28-7.1. Although the respondent’s interview with the Town News was indeed private action, there is no showing whatsoever that this statement was of such a nature that it could have compromised either the Oradell Board of Education or the RDRBOE.
Private action means any action taken by a member of a district board of education that is beyond the scope of the duties and responsibilities of the member. N.J.A.C. 6A:28-7.1. It is unclear in this regard what action the complainant contends was improperly taken by the respondent, since she specifically charges the respondent with a “failure to disclose.” (Complaint at count three). This failure to disclose is alternatively cast as “blatant action [that] was obviously an attempt to deceive the public as well as her fellow board members.” (Id.)
Private action means any action taken by a member of a district board of education that is beyond the scope of the duties and responsibilities of the member. N.J.A.C. 6A:28-7.1.6 For the reasons set forth above, the Commission finds that the respondent took private action: (1) by directing Mrs. Lucas, a school administrator, to contact the other principals and tell them that the mock election was not a Board event; and (2) by directing Mrs. Lucas to tell the principals not to stand in the way of the mock election (Exhibit C-6), notwithstanding that the Interim Superintendent had already informed the principals that the mock election was cancelled. In this connection, the Commission finds that the respondent’s explanation of his reasons for seeking out Mrs. Lucas (i.e., to let her know that he was in the building) were not persuasive, particularly in light of his repeated statement of concern that he needed to address the confusion that ensued following the cancellation. Indeed, that was his reason for talking to Mrs. Lucas on April 15, 2008.
Private action means any action taken by a member of a district board of education that is

Related to Private action

  • Corporate Action means any subscription right, bonus issue, stock repurchase plan, redemption, exchange, calls, redemptions, tender offer, recapitalization, reorganization, conversions, consolidation, subdivision, takeover offer or similar matter with respect to a Financial Asset in the Securities Account that requires discretionary action by the holder, but does not include proxy voting.

  • Corporate Actions means warrant and option exercises, conversions, exchanges and other capital reorganizations, calls, odd lot tenders/credits, bonus rights, subscription offers/rights, puts, maturities of securities, redemptions, mergers, tender or exchange offers, and rights exercises and expirations. Corporate Actions do not include class actions.

  • Private Act means separate legislation enacted in Bermuda with the intention that such legislation apply specifically to an Account Party, in whole or in part.

  • Adverse action means a home or remote state action.

  • State active duty means duty performed by a Montana National Guard member when a disaster is declared by the proper State authority and shall include the time period as certified by a licensed physician to recover from an Illness or Injury incurred while performing the state active duty.