Fighting Sample Clauses

Fighting. 12. Except in the temporary absence of suitable and accessible toilets provided on site and not being within public view it is an offence to urinate and/or defecate on site, other than in the toilets provided.
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Fighting. Fighting or other such violent behavior in the workplace will not be tolerated and will subject any employee involved in such behavior to immediate removal from the work place and subsequent termination.
Fighting. The act of involving hostile bodily contact in or on school property, or going to or from school, including any activity under school sponsorship (i.e., dance, athletic event, etc.) The issue of self-defense, if involved, must be proven by the student accused.
Fighting. Fighting or other such violent behavior in the workplace will not be tolerated and will subject any supervisor involved in such behavior to immediate removal from the work place and subsequent termination. Supervisors have an obligation to take reasonable steps necessary to stop any fighting that the supervisor is witness to or becomes aware of. All such incidents must be brought to the immediate attention of a duly authorized City official.
Fighting. Fighting in the school building or on school grounds may result in immediate suspension, disciplinary probation and/or dismissal from school.
Fighting. Example: conduct which inevitably provokes a fight, punishment of the aggressor, off-duty fights that are job-related.

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