CRIMINAL OFFENCES Sample Clauses

CRIMINAL OFFENCES. 8.1 The Licensee acknowledges that the use of XXXXX’s Repertoire without the required licence constitutes an infringement of copyright and is an offence in terms of the Copyright Act 98 of 1978, punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment.
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CRIMINAL OFFENCES. 1. Each Party shall provide for criminal procedures and penalties to be applied at least in cases of wilful trademark counterfeiting or copyright or related rights piracy on a commercial scale.9 For the purposes of this Section, acts carried out on a commercial scale include at least those carried out as commercial activities for direct or indirect economic or commercial advantage. 2. Each Party shall provide for criminal procedures and penalties to be applied in cases of wilful importation10 and domestic use, in the course of trade and on a commercial scale, of labels or packaging:11 (a) to which a xxxx has been applied without authorization which is identical to, or cannot be distinguished from, a trademark registered in its territory; and (b) which are intended to be used in the course of trade on goods or in relation to services which are identical to goods or services for which such trademark is registered. 3. A Party may provide criminal procedures and penalties in appropriate cases for the unauthorized copying of cinematographic works from a performance in a motion picture exhibition facility generally open to the public. 4. With respect to the offences specified in this Article for which a Party provides criminal procedures and penalties, that Party shall ensure that criminal liability for aiding and abetting is available under its law. 5. Each Party shall adopt such measures as may be necessary, consistent with its legal principles, to establish the liability, which may be criminal, of legal persons for the offences specified in this Article for which the Party provides criminal procedures and penalties. Such liability shall be without prejudice to the criminal liability of the natural persons who have committed the criminal offences.
CRIMINAL OFFENCES. You and anyone living in your home, or visiting you, (including children) must not commit an arrestable criminal offence; threaten to commit an arrestable criminal offence; or keep unlicensed fire arms or any offensive weapon in your home.
CRIMINAL OFFENCES. In the event the information and/or contents concerns information or content that constitutes a criminal offence, Betty Blocks is entitled to report this information to the police. Betty Blocks may in this case submit all information on Client and the information concerned to the competent authorities and perform all other acts that these authorities request Betty Blocks to perform as part of the criminal investigation.
CRIMINAL OFFENCES. You and anyone living in your home, or visiting you, (including children) must not commit an arrestable criminal offence; threaten to commit an arrestable criminal offence; or keep unlicensed firearms or any offensive weapon in your home. If you or anyone in your household or any visitor is convicted of a criminal act committed in your home, on the estate or in the locality, we will take legal action to end your tenancy and gain possession of your home.
CRIMINAL OFFENCES. 12.1 An employee should not be formally investigated, dismissed or otherwise disciplined solely because he or she has been charged with a criminal offence. Where there is an allegation of a criminal offence which has arisen from an individual’s employment or has a potential bearing on an individual’s employment, the circumstances should be ascertained from the employee and investigated as fully as possible in line with the procedures set out in paragraphs 5.1 to 6.11. For the avoidance of doubt such investigation may include obtaining information or evidence from any appropriate source both internal and external to the Council. In all cases where formal disciplinary action is being contemplated due to an alleged or proven criminal offence, consideration must be given to implications for the employee’s continuing employment with children and to whether or not the employee has brought the Council into disrepute. The disciplinary investigation and the criminal investigation should be handled separately by the appropriate authorities since the Council’s interest and the Police interest and their consideration as to the nature of the circumstances may differ. 12.2 The Council as an employer has an interest if any employee is alleged to have committed a criminal offence. The employee is therefore advised to have a discussion with their Line Manager if they are at any time charged with a criminal offence. Where the alleged conduct requires prompt attention of the Council, following a reasonable investigation the Council need not await the outcome of a prosecution before taking fair and reasonable action. In considering such matters a Disciplining Officer should decide, following investigation, whether sufficient information exists prior to proceeding to a disciplinary hearing. If a decision is made to progress to a disciplinary hearing the Disciplining Officer will not be expected to establish beyond reasonable doubt whether the employee committed the offence but rather whether the employee on the balance of probability committed the offence and the impact of that offence on the individual’s ability to meet the requirements of the East Renfrewshire Council Code of Conduct for Employees and the GTCS Code of Professionalism and Conduct. 12.3 When a custodial sentence is imposed or an employee is on remand, and the employee is not available for work, the Director of Education will be mindful of the need to act reasonably in the light of the needs of the Council befo...
CRIMINAL OFFENCES. 8.1 The Licensee acknowledges that the use of XXXXX’s Repertoire without the required
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CRIMINAL OFFENCES. 8.1 The Licensee acknowledges that the use of SAMRO’s Repertoire without the required Licence constitutes an infringement of copyright and is an offence in terms of the Copyright Act 98 of 1978, punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment.
CRIMINAL OFFENCES. In the event the information and/or contents concerns information or content that constitutes a criminal offence, Xxxxx Xxxxxx is entitled to report this information to the police. Xxxxx Xxxxxx may in this case submit all information on Client and the information concerned to the competent authorities and perform all other acts that these authorities request Xxxxx Xxxxxx to perform as part of the criminal investigation.
CRIMINAL OFFENCES. Each Party shall provide for criminal procedures and penalties to be applied at least in cases of wilful t r ademark counterfeiting or copyright or related rights piracy on a commercial scale.9 For the purposes of this Section, acts carried out on a commercial scale include at least those carried out as commercial activities for direct or indirect economic or commercial advantage.
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