Uphold definition

Uphold means to teach and model but also to take every reasonable step to ensure
Uphold means Uphold HQ Inc., a South Carolina corporation with its principal executive office at 900 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite 209, Larkspur, California 94939, Uphold Inc., a Washington corporation with its principal executive office at 6 West 18th St., 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10011, Uphold LTD, a Cayman Islands exempted limited liability company with its principal executive offices at 6 West 18th St., 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10011, and the members, managers, attorneys, employees, agents, and all persons acting or purporting to act on behalf of Uphold HQ Inc., Uphold Inc., and Uphold LTD.
Uphold means the appellate court agrees with the lower court decision and allows it to stand. See affirmed.

Examples of Uphold in a sentence

  • Uphold the fee and issue a written determination to the requesting person indicating the specific basis under section 4 that supports the required fee.

  • Uphold the denial where the Board agrees with the data showing an increase in flood elevation.

  • Develop trust; Uphold all decisions made by the Board; Periodically follow-up on district, board and CSA goals; Understand and respect the separate roles and responsibilities of the board and the administration to confine activities within the boundaries of those roles.

  • Uphold school policies and regulations related to academic and clinical performance, reserving the right to challenge and critique rules and regulations as per school grievance policy.

  • Uphold professional boundaries and refrain from romantic relationships with any patients/clients, surrogates, supervisees, or students.

  • Uphold and enforce all laws, rules and regulations of the State Board of Education and court orders pertaining to schools.

  • Uphold these principles, ever conscious that public office is a public trust.

  • Uphold and embrace Tayside Contracts vision and values by working in partnership with internal colleagues, external clients and other stakeholders to deliver an efficient and effective service.

  • The panel can:▪ Dismiss the complaint in the whole or in part▪ Uphold the complaint in whole or in part▪ Decide on the appropriate action to be taken to resolve the complaint▪ Recommend changes to systems or procedures to ensure that problems of a similar nature do not recur▪ A letter will be sent to the complainant (by electronic mail or otherwise) confirming the findings and recommendations of the panel within 10 academy days.

  • Uphold and enforce applicable laws, rules and regulations of the local board and the State Board of Education, and court orders pertaining specifically to the school system.


More Definitions of Uphold

Uphold means the decision by an Administrative Reviewer following an Administrative Review Conference to affirm a substantiation determination.

Related to Uphold

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