Discretion definition

Discretion means in the sole discretion of the Committee, with no requirement whatsoever that the Committee follow past practices, act in a manner consistent with past practices, or treat an employee or consultant in a manner consistent with the treatment afforded other employees or consultants with respect to the Plan.
Discretion means sole, absolute and unfettered discretion;
Discretion means, with respect to any consent, approval or decision required to be made by a Party, that such approval, consent or decision may be made in the sole and absolute discretion of the relevant Party;

Examples of Discretion in a sentence

  • Additionally, Applicant/Buyer shall be responsible for all collection costs and attorney's fees in connection with any delinquent amount placed for collection, and any litigation arising there from; 4) Credit Availability Subject to Creditor's Sole Discretion.

  • On September 1, 2016 2017 through August 31, 238 20172018, the University may provide Administrative Discretion Increases up to one and one-half 239 percent (1.5%) of the total salary rate of Education and General (E&G) employees who were in an 240 employment relationship with the University on May 7, 20176.

  • The Aggregate Borrowing Base and the US Borrowing Base at any time shall be determined by reference to the most recent Aggregate Borrowing Base Certificate and each other Borrowing Base Certificate delivered to the Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 5.01(f) of this Agreement; provided that during a Reporting Reserve Period, the US Borrowing Base may, in the Permitted Discretion of the Administrative Agent, or shall at the direction of the Required Lenders, be reduced by the Reporting Reserve.

  • Any Administrative Discretion 241 Increase provided to contract and grant (C&G) employees, any court-ordered or court-approved 242 salary increase, any prevailing wage adjustment for the purpose of qualifying for immigration 243 status, or any salary increase to settle a legitimate, broad-based employment dispute shall not be 244 subject to the terms and limitations of this Section.

  • If all or part of the stipend is later added to the employee’s 289 salary, the amount so converted shall be treated as an Administrative Discretion Increase during the 290 year in which the conversion takes place and shall be subject to limitations of that section.


More Definitions of Discretion

Discretion means in the sole discretion of the Committee, with no requirement whatsoever that the Committee follow past practices, act in a manner consistent with past practices, or treat a Participant (as hereinafter defined) in a manner consistent with the treatment afforded other Participants with respect to the Plan.
Discretion means sole and uncontrolled discretion to the extent permitted by law;
Discretion means sole, absolute and uncontrolled discretion.
Discretion means when it is said that something is to be done within the discretion of the authorities that that something is to be done according to the rules of reason and justice, not according to private opinion … according to law, and not humour. It is to be, not arbitrary, vague, and fanciful, but legal and regular. And it must be exercised within the limit, to which an honest man competent to the discharge of his office ought to confine himself164.
Discretion means power of free decision, or latitude of choice within certain legal bounds;
Discretion or “sole discretion” means in the sole and absolute discretion of the party exercising the discretion.
Discretion means a process of reasoning, not decision−making, based on facts in the record or reasonably inferred from the record, and a conclusion based on a log- ical rationale founded on proper legal standards. Reidinger v. Optometry Examining Board, 81 Wis. 2d 292, 260 N.W.2d 270 (1977).