Examples of Significant Breach in a sentence
Significant Breach means a breach that is determined to be significant by reference to: (a) the number and frequency of similar previous breaches; (b) the impact of the breach or likely breach on our ability to provide our services; (c) the extent to which the breach or likely breach indicates that our arrangements to ensure compliance with Code obligations is inadequate; (d) the actual or potential financial loss caused by the breach; and (e) the duration of the breach.
If we identify a Significant Breach of this Code, we will report it to the CGC within ten business days.
A violation of Bylaw 13.1.1.3 (Four-Year College Prospective Student- Athletes) as it relates to contact with a student-athlete is considered a Significant Breach of Conduct (Level II Violation).
If, in the reasonable determination of the Plan Administrator, termination of the Agreement pursuant to Section 5(b) hereof is not feasible, the Plan Administrator shall report the Significant Breach to the Secretary.
In the event that a Participant has reasonable suspicion of a Significant Breach by another Participant or one or more of its Authorized Users, following reasonable request, the Participant suspecting such Significant Breach shall receive from the other Participant the names of those Authorized Users who have accessed the System of the Participant suspecting the Significant Breach during the relevant period.