Unwarranted definition

Unwarranted means without justification or adequate reason.
Unwarranted means that the damage or distress suffered by the Data Subject or another person is not justifiable.
Unwarranted means that the damage or distress suffered by the Data Subject is not justifiable.

Examples of Unwarranted in a sentence

  • Unwarranted failure or refusal to follow medical advice in treating a disability when that failure or refusal results in an unnecessary extension of illness may result in loss of sick pay.

  • Generally, you will not be responsible for trade errors in the following circumstances: ● Execution errors made by any broker-dealers, clearing firms, or custodians when an order was properly submitted for execution; and ● Unwarranted delays in trade replication for clients due to a failure in Interactive Advisors co-trading technology.

  • In respect of each Unwarranted Chargeback request with respect to the transactions performed by making use of the United Payment System, the amount indicated in the fees and commission field shall be invoiced and collected from the Electronic Money Account of the User by United Payment without requiring service of any notice for such purpose.

  • Bullying includes work sabotage, which can include, but is not limited to repeated or egregious acts of: ● Removing areas of responsibility without cause and blaming the employee for the failure; ● Assigning unreasonable duties or workload, without extra support; ● Criticizing a person persistently or consistently; ● Belittling a person's opinions; ● Unwarranted or undeserved discipline; or ● Tampering with a person's personal belongings or work equipment.

  • During the last three (3) years, neither Buyer nor its Subsidiaries have received from any Governmental Authority or any other Person any written or verbal notice of any material violation of any Anti-Corruption Law or International Trade Law, or conducted any internal investigation with respect to, or made any voluntary or involuntary disclosure to a Governmental Authority concerning, any material violation of any Anti-Corruption Law or International Trade Law.

  • Unwarranted chargebacks or payment reversals initiated by Cargofy users are prohibited, will result in the suspension of your Cargofy account, and may result in Cargofy pursuing any and all options at its disposal to collect the withdrawn funds including, but not limited to, sending your unpaid account to a third-party collection agency.

  • Unwarranted Abuse or threatening behaviour from hirer’s guests or venue management or venue staff will not be tolerated and will result in the performance being terminated with no loss to Entertainmentpro.

  • The Reducing Unwarranted Clinical Variation Taskforce oversees the development and implementation of a system-wide approach to identify, address and reduce Unwarranted Clinical Variation (UCV).

  • All such Unwarranted Products are sold to Buyer “AS IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS”.

  • The Appellant submits that the judgment of the Court of First Instance should be annulled on the following grounds: Infringement of Article 43 Sections 2, 3 CTMR in Conjunction with Article 15 Section 3 CTMR (Unwarranted Use) The Court of First Instance misinterpreted Article 43 Sections 2, 3 CTMR in conjunction with Article 15 Section 3 CTMR inasmuch as it wrongly took into account the use of the trade- mark made by a third party.


More Definitions of Unwarranted

Unwarranted. The allegation was made in good faith without malicious intent. However, investigation disclosed that the allegation lacks basis in fact.
Unwarranted means without justification or adequate reason [NRS 281.481(2)(b)]; and “commitment in a private capacity” means a commitment to a person (a) who is a member of her household; (b) who is related to her by blood, adoption or marriage within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity; (c) who employs her or a member of her household; (d) with whom she has a substantial and continuing business relationship; or (e) any other commitment or relationship that is substantially similar to a commitment or relationship described in (a) through (d) [NRS 281.481(2)(a) and NRS 281.501(8)].
Unwarranted means, but this term plainly implies that some cost-shifting may be warranted. AWEC intends to address this issue in Phase 2 of this proceeding. For now it is enough to note that the difference between the California and Oregon statutory language governing cost shifting from direct access provides a basis for the Commission to address cost-shifting differently than the CPUC has.
Unwarranted means “without justification or adequate reason.” NRS 281.481(2)(b). The Commission has opined that “the term ‘unwarranted’ will always mean, among other things, ‘not allowed by law.’” In the Matter of the Request for Opinion concerning the conduct of Mark Aston, Clark County Treasurer, NCOE Opinion No. 97-40, page 3.