disrepute definition
disrepute means a lack of good reputation or respectability which can be reasonably regarded as reducing the public’s confidence in that member being able to fulfil their role or adversely affecting the reputation of members generally in being able to fulfil their role
disrepute means a member or co-opted member’s conduct could potentially damage the local authority’s reputation so as to bring the local authority into disrepute and could result in the public losing trust and respect for the authority.
disrepute means a lack of good reputation or respectability which can be reasonably regarded as reducing the public’s confidence in that member being able to fulfil their role or adversely affecting the reputation of members generally in being able to fulfil their role. “significant person” in relation to personal and personal and prejudicial Interests means a member of your family or any person with whom you have a close association; or any body:
More Definitions of disrepute
disrepute means to bring onto the sport, the organisation, individual/s or oneself, damage or loss of reputation, discredit, dishonor, shame of good reputation and name within the sporting or general community.
disrepute means conduct such as, but not limited to:
disrepute means the absence or loss of reputation, discredit or disgrace;
disrepute means, in the eyes of Tri NZ, to tarnish the reputation of Tri NZ, specifically in the media, social platforms or in any other form of writing and/or recording. “Selection Dispute” means a dispute between the Athlete and Tri NZ regarding the Athlete’s selection or non-selection to the Team in respect of any Event.
disrepute means generating unwelcome publicity about the Trust or the NHS or otherwise having an actual or potentially adverse effect on the reputation of the Trust or the NHS
disrepute means; “serious and strong criticism based upon presumed evidence.”6
disrepute means lack or decline of good reputation or a state of being held in low esteem;