Wrongdoing definition

Wrongdoing means a violation, which is not of a merely technical or minimal nature, of a federal
Wrongdoing means a violation which is not of a merely technical or minimal nature of a federal or state statute or regulation, of a political subdivision ordinance or regulation or of a code of conduct or ethics designed to protect the interest of the public or the employer.
Wrongdoing means a violation which is not of a merely technical or minimal nature of a federal or state statute or regulation or of this Code designed to protect the interest of the public or the Company.

Examples of Wrongdoing in a sentence

  • This Agreement memorializes the terms of the final Settlement agreed to by the Parties as the result of the negotiations just described V The Company’s Denials of Wrongdoing and Non Admission of Allegations The Company has denied and continues to deny each of the claims and contentions alleged by Plaintiff his own behalf and on behalf of any members of the proposed class alleged by Plaintiff in the Case.


More Definitions of Wrongdoing

Wrongdoing means conduct that violates GCF policies or which involves significant risk to the GCF, because it is harmful to its interests, reputation, operations or governance. Wrongdoing includes but is not limited to Misconduct, Prohibited Practices and Conflicts of Interest. IV. Scope
Wrongdoing means action by an agency which results in substantial abuse, misuse, destruction, or loss of substantial public funds or public resources. ‘Wrongdoing’ also includes an allegation that a public employee has intentionally violated federal or state statutory law or regulations or other political subdivision ordinances or regulations or a code of ethics, which violation is not merely technical or of a minimum nature.
Wrongdoing means conduct that is contrary to law or contrary to the policies of the witnessing officer's agency, provided that the conduct is not de minimis or technical in nature. [2021 c 321 § 1.]
Wrongdoing means malicious conduct or conduct designed to defraud or seek an unconscionable advantage.
Wrongdoing means any of the following actions taken by any Municipal Employee:
Wrongdoing means a contravention of Alberta securities laws.
Wrongdoing means a violation, which is not of a merely technical or minimal nature of a Fraternity policy or federal or state statute designed to protect the interests of the public or the Fraternity.