Direct nexus definition

Direct nexus means that the nature of the offense for which the individual was convicted or to which the individual pleaded guilty has a direct bearing on the fitness or ability of the individual to perform one or more of the duties or responsibilities necessarily related to a particular occupation, profession, or trade.
Direct nexus means the nature of the offense has a direct bearing on the fitness or ability of the individual to perform one or more duties or responsibilities related to a particular operation or trade.

Examples of Direct nexus in a sentence

  • Direct nexus does not need to be established between the development and the object of expenditure.

  • Incumbent FirmSupplier CSupplier ASupplier BExtended IndustrialNetwork of Supplier CExtended Industrial Network of Supplier BSupply Network existing boundariesSupplier A: Current active supplierSupplier B: Indirect nexus supplier Supplier C: Direct nexus supplierFigure 3 : Model of supply network boundaries, adapted from Yan et al.

  • Direct nexus means that the person would be forced to commit an act he is morally opposed to.

Related to Direct nexus

  • Indirect Owner means, in the case of a Protected Partner that is an entity that is classified as a partnership, disregarded entity or subchapter S corporation for federal income tax purposes, any person owning an equity interest in such Protected Partner, and in the case of any Indirect Owner that itself is an entity that is classified as a partnership, disregarded entity or subchapter S corporation for federal income tax purposes, any person owning an equity interest in such entity.

  • Direct filtration means a series of processes including coagulation and filtration but excluding sedimentation resulting in substantial particulate removal.

  • Health-related services means services that may have an effect on the health of individuals but are not health services or social care services;