Alleged Conduct definition

Alleged Conduct means all conduct that has been alleged or could have been alleged as against any Defendant in the Canadian Proceedings, including conduct in respect of or relating in any way to the payment of Merchant Discount Fees, Interchange Fees, the Visa Network Rules, the Mastercard Network Rules, or any combination of the foregoing.
Alleged Conduct means the alleged participation of Settling Defendants and others in one or more conspiracies to fix, raise, maintain or stabilize the prices of, and/or allocate volumes, markets or customers for, certain Vitamin Products, and any other conduct alleged in the pleadings in the Class Actions to be illegal or to create a right of recovery.
Alleged Conduct means, with respect to any Person, your claim that the Person:

Examples of Alleged Conduct in a sentence

  • Pugh Alexander Bryson Joel Marcus (OGC) Matthew Hoffman Alleged Conduct: Action for preliminary injunction for violations of Section 5 of the FTC Act and Section 7 of the Clayton Act in conjunction with Advocate Helath Care Network and Advocate Health and Hospitals Corporation’s proposed affiliation with NorthShore University HealthSystem.

  • Alleged Conduct that occurred prior to August 14, 2020 will be investigated and adjudicated according to the Title IX and Sexual Misconduct Policy then in effect.2 Revocation by Operation of Law Should any portion of the Title IX Final Rule, 85 Fed.

  • Baeza (DOJ/CPB) Michael Tankersley (BCP/MP) Arturo DeCastro Alleged Conduct: Deceptive acts and practices in violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act and the Telemarketing Sales Rule in connection with telemarketing to induce the purchase of goods or services, and to induce charitable contributions, telemarketing calls to consumers on the Do-Not-Call list.

  • The Regular Grievance-Arbitration Clauses of the NFL-NFLPA Collective- Bargaining Agreement Were Not Applicable; the Commissioner Invoked Article 46, which Immediately Escalates Disputes over Alleged Conduct Detrimental to the Game of Football to the Highest Level of AuthorityArticles 43 and 44, which work like an accelerated grievance process taking a grievance from step one to arbitration, apply to all injury and noninjury grievances.

  • Eichen Laura Zuckerwise Alleged Conduct: Deceptive acts and practices in violation of Section 5(a) of the FTC Act and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in connection with the collection of debt or purported debt.

  • DISH NETWORK LLC, No. 17-3111 (7th Cir.); 13-2282 (7th Cir.); 3:09- CV-3073 (C.D. Ill.)Parties: Dish Network L.L.C. Assigned Attorneys: Russell Deitch (BCP/MP)Patrick Runkle (DOJ/CPB) Lisa Hsiao Alleged Conduct: Violations of Section 5 and the Telemarketing Sales Rule in connection with abandoned calls and telephone calls to consumers on the National Do Not Call registry.

  • Harris Alleged Conduct: Deceptive acts or practices in violation of Section 5(a) of the FTC Act and the Telemarketing Sales Rule in connection with the marketing and sale of fraudulent money-making opportunities to consumers.

  • FTC, No. 18-60291 (5th Cir.)Parties: Louisiana Real Estate Appraisers Board Assigned Attorneys: Mark Hegedus (OGC)Michele Arington Joel Marcus Alleged Conduct: Petition for review of Commission’s order denying LREAB’s motion to dismiss administrative complaint and granting Complaint Counsel’s motion for partial summary decision.

  • PENN STATE HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER, No. 16-2365 (3d Cir.); No. 1:15-cv- 2362 (M.D. Pa.) Parties: The Penn State Hershey Medical Center PinnacleHealth System Assigned Attorneys: William Efron (NER)Ryan Harsch Jared Nagley Jonathan Platt Gerald Stein Geralyn Trujillo Nancy Tumblacer Theodore ZangJoel Marcus (OGC) Michele Arington Alleged Conduct: Action for preliminary injunction for violations of Section 5 of the FTC Act and Section 7 of the Clayton Act in connection with a proposed hospital merger.

  • SANFORD HEALTH, No. 17-3783 (8th Cir.); No. 1:17-cv-133 (D.N. Dak.) Parties: Sanford Health Sanford BismarckMid Dakota Clinic, P.C.State of North Dakota (Plaintiff) Assigned Attorneys: Kevin Hahm (BC/Mergers IV)Michele Arington (OGC) Alleged Conduct: Action for preliminary injunction of Sanford Health’s proposed acquisition of Mid Dakota Clinic as a violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act and Section 7 of the Clayton Act.


More Definitions of Alleged Conduct

Alleged Conduct means committing fraud and participation in an unlawful conspiracy to fix, raise, maintain and/or stabilize the prices and/or allocate customers through bid rigging for condominium Refurbishment Services in the GTA during the Class Period, contrary to Part VI of the Competition Act, RSC 1985, c C-34.
Alleged Conduct means the allegation that the Defendants conspired to rig bids and fix, raise, maintain and stabilize the price of Automotive Wire Harness Systems sold in North America during the Settlement Class Period.
Alleged Conduct means the alleged conduct that was the subject of investigations in respect of the NZ Transactions, and includes the matters set out in the Agreed Statement of Facts.
Alleged Conduct means the conduct alleged in the complaints presented in the Estado Libre Asociado Case and the Xxxxx Xxxxxx Case.

Related to Alleged Conduct

  • Code of Conduct means an agreement or set of rules not imposed by law, regulation or administrative provision of a Member State which defines the behaviour of traders who undertake to be bound by the code in relation to one or more particular commercial practices or business sectors;

  • Alleged father means a man who alleges himself to be, or is alleged to be, the genetic father or a possible genetic father of a child, but whose paternity has not been determined. The term does not include:

  • Unprofessional conduct means the same as that term is defined in