Significant reasons definition

Significant reasons means in particular a failure on the part of the Trustee to meet its duty of neutrality or a continuous failure to perform his administrative duties in accordance with the GCU and this Appendix.
Significant reasons means in particular a failure on the part of the trustee to meet its duty of neutrality.

Examples of Significant reasons in a sentence

  • Significant reasons may have developed – such as a major discovery that necessitates changes in the course content or contextual developments which change the way the course may be delivered or evaluated – to warrant such changes in the curriculum.

  • Significant reasons include health (physical and mental) problems and family emergencies.

  • Significant reasons for this failure are:• the manner in which the Commissions were to operate was not properly defined.

  • Significant reasons may have developed—such a major discovery which necessitate changes in the course content or contextual developments which change the way the course may be delivered or evaluated—to warrant such changes in the curriculum.

  • Significant reasons will arise to meet the expressed needs of employees or unusual operational requirements of the employer necessary to maintain appropriate standards of service delivery.

  • Significant reasons pursuant to paragraph 1 of this article shall include gross negligence, lack of due care and/or an intention, as a result of which a violation of an essential obligation occurs and/or the fulfilment of the obligation and/or the achievement of the general partnership’s goal becomes impossible, or the aim has been accomplished.

  • Significant reasons for the drains were denoted to be a) “unapproved Profession Act of Public Health Officers” by the MOPH, and b) “professional discrimination” which is reflected in terms of an unfair return structure and limited PC level progress of the PHOs at the PCU/HC level in comparison with other health professions of the MOPH.

  • Where significant reasons exist to implement the 38 hour week in a way other than the accrued day off a different method of implementation may apply to an individual employee, groups or sections of employees in a facility provided that there is compliance with the procedures outlined in clause 6.3. Significant reasons will arise to meet the expressed needs of employees or unusual operational requirements of the employer necessary to maintain appropriate standards of service delivery.

  • Significant reasons for the increase are as follow:(a) On May 31, 2018, the Company’s subsidiary, Mint, closed a definitive debt restructuring agreement with the Series A and Series C Debentureholders, reducing its debt to $20.0 million.

  • Significant reasons to actively manage expectations are 1) developers, users, and sustainers often interpret requirements differently, 2) program changes occur throughout development and are not always documented with impacts to cost, schedule, performance, and risk affecting end-item deliverables, 3) different users may have different views of probability of success, and 4) expectations can drift apart over time through leadership/personnel changes.

Related to Significant reasons

  • Serious Misconduct means any misconduct identified as a ground for termination in the Motorola Code of Business Conduct, or the human resources policies, or other written policies or procedures.

  • Good Cause means:

  • Confidential Information Breach This shall mean, generally, an instance where an unauthorized person or entity accesses Confidential Information in any manner, including but not limited to the following occurrences: (1) any Confidential Information that is not encrypted or protected is misplaced, lost, stolen or in any way compromised; (2)one or more third parties have had access to or taken control or possession of any Confidential Information that is not encrypted or protected without prior written authorization from the State; (3) the unauthorized acquisition of encrypted or protected Confidential Information together with the confidential process or key that is capable of compromising the integrity of the Confidential Information; or (4) if there is a substantial risk of identity theft or fraud to the Client Agency, the Contractor, DAS or State.

  • Alleged wrongful conduct means violation of law, Infringement of Company’s rules, misappropriation of monies, actual or suspected fraud, substantial and specific danger to public health and safety or abuse of authority”.

  • Good Reason means:

  • Substantial and Compelling Reason in the Public Interest means a reason that is justified by an important, specific, and articulated public interest goal that is within ICANN's mission and consistent with a balanced application of ICANN's core values as defined in ICANN's Bylaws.