Disregarding definition
Examples of Disregarding in a sentence
Disregarding the provisions of this contract or the accepted APP will be cause for stopping of work, at the discretion of the Contracting Officer, until the matter has been rectified.
The Owner may terminate the Contract due to the Contractor's inability to perform for these reasons: • Refusal or failure to supply properly skilled workers or materials; • Disregarding the laws, ordinances or regulations of public authorities having jurisdiction over the Work; or • Substantially breaching provisions of the Contract Documents.
Disregarding the accepted APP shall be cause for stopping of work.
Disregarding ▇▇▇▇’s unsupported statement, the sole evidence that Deutsche Bank ever became the holder of the indebtedness was the Assignment and, as Deutsche Bank concedes, that document does not establish when Deutsche Bank became the holder.
Disregarding the dollar amount, if the odd numbered premium is more than fifty (50) cents per month, one (1) ▇▇▇▇▇ is added to the amount deducted.
Disregarding deferred interest, the amount of interest available for capitaliza- tion is $168,000 ([$900,000×15%] + [$1,200,000×9%]¥ $75,000).
Disregarding any of these safety precautions and instructions may result in serious personal injury or death during the installation of the Product, or subsequent failure of the Product, including without limitation while the vehicle is in operation, causing serious personal injury or death.
Disregarding evidence of discipline from file or other sources: Warning Six (6) months Reprimand One (1) year Demotion Two (2) years Suspension Two (2) years Discharge Permanent The date of previous action will be used as the benchmark for disregarding evidence of prior disciplinary action.
Disregarding this rule will be penalised by deducting one lap from the result of the driver concerned in that particular heat, sub-final or final.
The Owner may terminate the Contract due to the Contractor's inability to perform for these reasons: Refusal or failure to supply properly skilled workers or materials; Disregarding the laws, ordinances or regulations of public authorities having jurisdiction over the Work; or Substantially breaching provisions of the Contract Documents.