Willful Misconduct definition

Willful Misconduct means intentional disregard of good and prudent standards of performance or proper conduct under the Contract with knowledge that it is likely to result in any injury to any person or persons or loss or damage of property.
Willful Misconduct means any act or failure to act with an intentional disregard of any provision of this Agreement, which a party knew or should have known if it was acting as a reasonable person, which would result in injury, damage to life, personal safety, real property, harmful consequences to the other party, but shall not include any error of judgment or mistake made in good faith.
Willful Misconduct means that the Contractor has intentionally concealed the defect in full knowledge of the consequences that may flow from its existence and the defect is one, which the Purchaser could not have discovered on careful examination of the Plant at the time of acceptance or during the Defect Liability Period.

Examples of Willful Misconduct in a sentence

  • If any damages, liabilities and costs are attributable to the fraud, bad faith, Recklessness, Gross Negligence, Willful Misconduct, or material breach of this Agreement by both Parties or their officers, directors, contractors, agents and employees, the Parties shall share liability in respect thereof in the proportions that their actions contributed to such damage, liability or cost.

  • Client agrees to indemnify and hold harmless PINE, its officers, directors, contractors, agents and employees (collectively “Consultant”) against all damages, liabilities and costs, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, suffered or incurred by Consultant in connection with any third-party claims against Consultant to the extent arising out of or related to the fraud, bad faith, Recklessness, Gross Negligence, Willful Misconduct or material breach of this Agreement by Client.


More Definitions of Willful Misconduct

Willful Misconduct means a wrongful, intentional act or failure to act with intentional disregard of the harm that could result thereof.
Willful Misconduct means an intentional disregard of any provision of this Contract which a Party knew or should have known if it was acting as a reasonable person, would result in harmful consequences to life, personal safety or real property of the other Party but shall not include any error of judgment or mistake made in good faith.
Willful Misconduct means, with respect to any Party or Person an intentional or reckless, disregard by such Party or Person, of Applicable Law, any common duty of care, any provision of this Contract, any other document prepared pursuant to this Contract or of Prudent Utility Practice, and relating to the performance by such Party of its obligations there under, but shall not include any error of judgment or mistake made in good faith.
Willful Misconduct means opzet;
Willful Misconduct means any act or omission of a party which is willfully intended to harm the interests of the other party, provided however, that willful misconduct does not include ordinary negligence, an error of judgment or mistake of a person.
Willful Misconduct means conduct committed with an intentional or reckless disregard for the safety of others, as by failing to exercise reasonable care to prevent a known danger.
Willful Misconduct means Intentional disregard of Good Oilfield Practice or proper conduct under the Agreement with knowledge that it is likely to result in any injury to any person or persons or loss or damage of property.