Wrongdoer definition

Wrongdoer means a person who commits or is otherwise responsible for a wrong.
Wrongdoer means person against whom disclosure of malpractice is made by an Individual.
Wrongdoer means a person or group of persons against or in relation to whom a Protected Disclosure has been made or evidence gathered during the course of an investigation.

More Definitions of Wrongdoer

Wrongdoer means a person who has been or might be held liable in delict for loss or damage.
Wrongdoer means a legal entity, official, individual entrepreneur or individual considered by the Commission in compliance with the Procedure for considering cases on violation of competition rules approved by the Decision of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission dated November 23, 2012 No. 99 to have violated common competition rules at Cross-Border Markets stipulated by article 76 of the Treaty as well as having failed to submit or having untimely submitted to the Commission data (information) stipulated by section XVIII of the Treaty and the Protocol, in particular, having failed to submit data (information) upon the Commission’s request as well as having submitted to the Commission knowingly false data (information);
Wrongdoer means the employee, director or the officer or any person or any group against or in relation to whom Complaint is made or evidence gathered during the course of investigation under the policy
Wrongdoer means a person whose wrongful act or omission results in personal injuries to a recipient.

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