Aggrieved definition

Aggrieved means suffering actual loss or injury, or being exposed to potential loss or injury, to legitimate interests. Such interests include, but are not limited to, business, economic, aesthetic, governmental, recreational, or conservational interests.
Aggrieved is the person or persons who has the grievance and is presenting the complaint, also referred to as the complainant.
Aggrieved shall include all members of the bargaining unit, any group of members acting as a class or the Association.

Examples of Aggrieved in a sentence

  • Similarly, a Responsible Party’s liability obligation shall be reduced to the extent that a Claim is caused by, or the result of, the Aggrieved Party’s willful or intentional misconduct, or gross negligence.


More Definitions of Aggrieved

Aggrieved. Any person or group of persons within the appropriate unit having a grievance.
Aggrieved means either the employee and/or the Association.
Aggrieved or "aggrieved person" means a person who:
Aggrieved shall include individual or groups of members of the bargaining unit, or the Association filing for a group represented by the recognized Association. All grievants within the group shall sign the grievance.
Aggrieved. The aggrieved is an employee or group of employees making the claim. The Association may file a grievance on behalf of an employee or group of employees.
Aggrieved means that the given party’s interests with regard to the Unemployment Compensation laws are affected by the decision in question.