Reneging definition

Reneging means that a student has accepted an offer of employment—verbally or in writing—and subsequently turns down that offer for any reason. Acceptance of an offer should be made with the sincere intention to honor your commitment. Once you accept an offer, you must withdraw from consideration with all other employers you are pursuing, including any interviews you may have scheduled, with an explanation that you have accepted another offer.

Examples of Reneging in a sentence

  • Reneging on an accepted offer will result in a failing grade for the work term and possible withdrawal from Co-op.

  • Reneging on your commitment (backing out after accepting) can severely damage your reputation in the short term as well as for the duration of your career.

  • Reneging also has negative consequences on Oakland University’s relationship with the employer and can affect other opportunities for OU students and alumni.

  • Reneging on an accepted offer may result in a failing grade for the work term and possible withdrawal from Co-op.

Related to Reneging

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  • agricultural area means any area taken up by arable land, permanent grassland and permanent pasture or permanent crops;

  • Agricultural lands means land currently used for the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity for commercial purposes, land left fallow under a crop rotational program, or land enrolled in an agricultural subsidy or set-aside program.

  • Agricultural burning also means open outdoor fires used in the operation or maintenance of a system for the delivery of water for the purposes specified in paragraph (1).

  • Agriculture means farming in all its branches, including cultivation and tillage of the soil; dairying; production, cultivation, growing, and harvesting of any agricultural or horticultural commodity; raising of livestock, bees, furbearing animals, or poultry; and any practice, including any forestry or lumbering operations, performed on a farm in conjunction with farming operations, including preparation and delivery of produce to storage, to market, or to carriers for transportation to market;