Unfair definition

Unfair means unjustifiably biased or prejudiced.
Unfair in relation to dismissal, includes harsh or oppressive;
Unfair in [Section 17200] means conduct that threatens an incipient violation of an antitrust

Examples of Unfair in a sentence

  • SECTION 8.1. Basis for Determining Interest Rate Inadequate or Unfair.

  • In determining the substance of a Modified Term, the Arbitrator shall select a term that comes closest to expressing the intention of the Unfair Term.

  • DHS also agrees to provide to the Employer anti-discrimination notices issued by the Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices (OSC), Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice.

  • If the Arbitrator determines that strict application of any term of Section 15 of this Agreement (except for the small claims election, which shall be determined by the small claims court) would result in a fundamentally unfair arbitration (the “Unfair Term”), then the Arbitrator shall have authority to modify the Unfair Term to the extent necessary to ensure a fundamentally fair arbitration that is consistent with the Terms of Use (the “Modified Term”).

  • Students enrolled in Program shall abide by the College Student Rights and Responsibilities policies as identified in WAC 132m-121-010 through WAC 132m-121-500.


More Definitions of Unfair

Unfair means “conduct that threatens an incipient violation of an antitrust law, or violates the policy or spirit of one of those laws because its effects are comparable to or the same as a violation of the law, or otherwise significantly threatens or harms competition.” It further required that “any finding of unfairness to competitors under section 17200 be tethered to some legislatively declared policy or proof of some actual or threatened impact on competition.”
Unfair means not fair or conforming to fundamental notions of justice, honesty, ethics, or the like.
Unfair means an act, practice, or statement which is unconscionable.
Unfair means not fair or conforming to fundamental notions of justice, honesty, ethics or the like. “Unlawful” means any policy or practice which constitutes illegal discrimination as defined in federal, state or
Unfair in that section means conduct that threatens an incipient violation of an antitrust law, or violates the policy or spirit of one of those laws
Unfair competition among competitors means “conduct that threatens an incipient violation of an antitrust law, or violates the policy or spirit of one of those laws because its effects are comparable to or the same as a violation of the law, or otherwise significantly threatens or harms competition.” Cel-Tech, 20 Cal. 4th at
Unfair means “not honest or equitable or impartial or according to rules”.17 The idea of “unfair” is relative to the values of a particular society at a given point in time. Hence, what amounts to “unfair” varies from country to country.18 The Vienna Convention on Law of Treaties, 1969 provides that a treaty shall be interpreted in good faith according to the ordinary