Boycott action definition

Boycott action means refusing to deal, terminating business activities, or limiting commercial relations.
Boycott action means refusing to deal, terminating business activities, or limiting
Boycott action means refusing to deal, terminating business activities, or any

Examples of Boycott action in a sentence

  • Boycott action must go beyond the PA approach of banning settlement products, because the PA’s hands are tied by the Paris Protocol and its freedom of action in this area is constrained.

Related to Boycott action

  • Regulatory Action means an administrative or regulatory enforcement action, proceeding, investigation or inspection, FDA Form 483 notice of inspectional observation, warning letter, untitled letter, other notice of violation letter, recall, seizure, Section 305 notice or other similar written communication, or consent decree, issued by the FDA.

  • Enforcement Action means any action to enforce any Obligations or Loan Documents or to exercise any rights or remedies relating to any Collateral (whether by judicial action, self-help, notification of Account Debtors, exercise of setoff or recoupment, exercise of any right to vote or act in a Loan Party’s Insolvency Proceeding, or otherwise), in each case solely to the extent permitted by the Loan Documents.

  • Recall means any measure aimed at achieving the return of a device that has already been made available to the end user;

  • Corrective action means action taken to eliminate the cause of a potential or real non- conformity or other undesirable situation;

  • Action shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(j).

  • Litigation means any lawsuit, action, arbitration, administrative or other proceeding, criminal prosecution or governmental investigation or inquiry.

  • Grievance means a complaint in writing that an employee, group of employees, or the Union submits to management, to be processed through the grievance procedure.