Unjustified definition

Unjustified means a rate for which a health insurance issuer has
Unjustified withdrawal" covers any situation out of" Force Majeure" qualification which determines the absence of performance of the Subgrantee contractual obligations.
Unjustified means “malicious and exclusively directed to the injury and damage of another.” Duty, 23 N.E.3d at 775; see also Bochnowski v. Peoples Fed. Sav. & Loan Ass’n, 571 N.E.2d 282, 285 (Ind. 1991) (“The plaintiff bringing [an action for tortious interference] must be prepared to show that the defendant interferer acted intentionally and without a legitimate business purpose.”).

Examples of Unjustified in a sentence

  • Unjustified notifications of Defect shall entitle the Supplier to demand reimbursement of its expenses by the Purchaser.

  • Unjustified failure to deliver the report in accordance with Paragraph 2 shall constitute a material breach of this Contract.

  • The procedure is initiated following the request of the Scientific Principal Investigator and approved by the Department Council.Causes for resolution of a contract are:- Failure to start the activities or unjustified delay in starting the;- Unjustified suspension of the activity for a period that jeopardizes the research program;- Violation of the incompatibility rules as stated in art.

  • Unjustified absences of more than three consecutive days or five non-consecutive days and repeated delays.

  • Unjustified computer software or computer software documentation markings.

  • Prior to correction, the data may be used in accordance with the proper restrictive marking.(b) Unjustified markings.(1) An unjustified marking is an authorized marking that does not depict accurately restrictions applicable to the Government's use, modification, reproduction, release, performance, display, or disclosure of the marked technical data.

  • Unjustified violations of any of the provisions contained in the order may subject the offender to contempt sanctions.

  • Unjustified demolition of residential, manufacturing, or other buildings, facilities, or plantings shall be prevented.

  • Prior to correction, the software or documentation may be used in accordance with the proper restrictive marking.(b) Unjustified markings.(1) An unjustified marking is an authorized marking that does not depict accurately restrictions applicable to the Government's use, modification, reproduction, release, or disclosure of the marked computer software or computer software documentation.

  • Unjustified failure upon request to divulge information relevant to authorization or competence to independently practice or exercise prescriptive authority to the Executive Director of the Board of Nursing or to anyone designated by him or her to request such information.


More Definitions of Unjustified

Unjustified means a premium rate for which a health insurance issuer has provided data or documentation to the department in connection with premium rates for a product that is incomplete, inadequate, or otherwise do not provide a basis upon which the reasonableness of a premium rate may be determined or is otherwise inadequate insofar as the premium rate charged is clearly insufficient to sustain projected losses and expenses.
Unjustified means a rate for which a health insurance issuer has provided data or documentation to the department in connection with rates for a particular product that is incomplete, inadequate, or otherwise does not provide a basis upon which the reasonableness of the rate may be determined or is otherwise inadequate insofar as the rate charged is clearly insufficient to sustain projected losses and expenses.

Related to Unjustified

  • Negligence means the failure to exercise "Reasonable Care".

  • Wilful Misconduct means intentional disregard of good and prudent standards of performance or proper conduct under the Contract with knowledge that it is likely to result in any injury to any person or persons or loss or damage of property.

  • Neglect means the commission or omission of any of the acts specified below, other than by accidental means:

  • Gross Negligence means any act or failure to act (whether sole, joint or concurrent) by a person or entity which was intended to cause, or which was in reckless disregard of or wanton indifference to, avoidable and harmful consequences such person or entity knew, or should have known, would result from such act or failure to act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Gross negligence shall not include any action taken in good faith for the safeguard of life or property.

  • Willful Misconduct means intentional disregard of good and prudent standards of performance or proper conduct under the Contract with knowledge that it is likely to result in any injury to any person or persons or loss or damage of property.

  • 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.

  • Persistent means three or more defaults. After providing notification to the Contractor of its third default, an Agency may terminate without providing the Contractor with an opportunity to cure. The three defaults are not required to be related to each other in any way.