Common use of Definition of Domestic and Family Violence Clause in Contracts

Definition of Domestic and Family Violence. (a) Domestic and family violence is abusive and/or violent behaviour used by one person to control and dominate another person within a domestic relationship and may include physical, sexual, financial, verbal or emotional abuse.

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Definition of Domestic and Family Violence. (a) For the purpose of this Agreement, the definition of family and / or domestic violence is as set out in the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012 (Qld) and includes any violent, threatening or other abusive behavior by a person against a member of the person's family violence is abusive and/or violent behaviour used by one person to control or household (current or former) and dominate another person within a domestic relationship and may include physical, sexual, financial, verbal or emotional abuse.which includes behavior that:

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Samples: Apprentices and Trainees Queensland

Definition of Domestic and Family Violence. 56.2.1 Family and domestic violence is violent, threatening or other abusive behaviour by a close relative of a person, a member of a person’s household, or a current or former intimate partner of a person, that: (a) Domestic seeks to coerce or control the person; and family violence is abusive and/or violent behaviour used by one (b) causes the person harm or to control and dominate another person within a domestic relationship and may include physical, sexual, financial, verbal or emotional abusebe fearful.

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Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

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Definition of Domestic and Family Violence. (a) 56.2. The Employer accepts the definition of domestic violence as set out in the Domestic and family Family Violence Protection Act 2012 (Qld). Family violence is abusive and/or violent behaviour used by one person to control and dominate another person within a domestic relationship and may include includes physical, sexual, financial, verbal or emotional abuseabuse by a family member.

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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