Common use of Criminal Behaviour Clause in Contracts

Criminal Behaviour. 5.1 Whilst any criminal behaviour (whether subject to investigation by the police or resulting in a criminal conviction, formal charge, caution or reprimand) on the part of the Coach will not be treated as an automatic reason for the coach licence to be withdrawn (except as provided for in these Conditions), a coach's licence could be withdrawn or restrictions imposed on it (under condition 6 below) if the behaviour is such that UKA decides the Coach is unsuitable to continue to be licensed as a coach or tends to lower the reputation of UKA with its member clubs or with the public. 5.2 Notwithstanding the fact that the Coach may not be charged formally with a criminal offence or may be charged but subsequently not be brought to trial or may be acquitted, UKA shall nevertheless have the right to instigate or continue a disciplinary action against the Coach with regard to the matter concerned.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Conditions Relating to the Uka Coach Licence Scheme, Coach Licence Agreement, Conditions Relating to the Uka Coach Licence Scheme

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