Uphold definition

Uphold means the appellate court agrees with the lower court decision and allows it to stand. See affirmed.
Uphold means the decision by an Administrative Reviewer following an Administrative Review Conference to affirm a substantiation determination.
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.

Examples of Uphold in a sentence

  • An arbitrator hearing a grievance arising under this Article shall have the authority to: - Uphold or dismiss the grievance; and/or - return the issue to the Employer to determine the appropriate disciplinary penalty; and - retain jurisdiction to resolve any issues with respect to the imposition of any discipline or any other matter related to the case; and - make such further orders as may be necessary to provide a final and binding resolution of the grievance.

  • Uphold the ethical and quality standards expected of use and to exhibit a sense of social and environmental responsibility.

  • The following duties may include but not limited to: Uphold ethical guidelines.

  • Work Matrix Grade Whakamana Tāngata Uphold the dignity of people Whakarauora Te Reo me ōna Mātauranga Māori Revitalise Māori language and knowledge Whakararau, Whakarahi Te Ao Māori Embed and amplify a Māori Worldview Grade 1 Adapts programmes and supports colleagues • Provides pastoral care for students and/or whānau.

  • If the School contests the Notice of Deficiency, the Commission shall consider the School's evidence and, within 10 days of receipt of the School's response, either: 1) Uphold or amend its finding of a deficiency and reissue the Notice of Deficiency with amended timeframes, or 2) Retract the Notice of Deficiency.

  • To be eligible for a contract, and employee must meet the following requirements: Must have a valid Commercial Driver’s License or complete the District’s driver training program; Uphold an unblemished driving record for the past 2-years prior to contract offer (examine DMV records and department reports); and Adhere to all District/department policies and procedures, which include employee conduct standards, attendance standards and dress standards.

  • The co-curricular program for the Merrimack School District includes the following: • All interscholastic athletic teams • The performing arts program (non-credit bearing) • Student government and Class officers • All clubs The following co-curricular expectations are designed to: • Uphold the educational value of programs where each individual contributes to the whole for the success of the group and or team.

  • The Chief Human Resources Officer shall take one of the following actions regarding the request for vacation leave: Overturn the decision of the supervisor Uphold the decision of the supervisor Offer alternative days or dates to the employee on which the employee shall be allowed to use vacation leave.

  • Uphold with integrity the public trust involved in the position to which assigned.

  • Uphold the school’s uniform policy and maintain the school’s high standards of dress.


More Definitions of Uphold

Uphold means to teach and model but also to take every reasonable step to ensure

Related to Uphold

  • restrictive practice means forming a cartel or arriving at any understanding or arrangement among Bidders with the objective of restricting or manipulating a full and fair competition in the Bidding Process.

  • Integrity means probity, fairness, honesty, uprightness, and soundness of character.

  • Addict means a person who habitually uses a controlled substance

  • coercive practice means impairing or harming, or threatening to impair or harm, directly or indirectly, any person or property to influence any person’s participation or action in the Bidding Process;

  • Finding means a decision, determination or ruling made in the course of proceedings that does not finally decide, determine or dispose of the matter to which the proceedings relate;