General business practice definition
General business practice means a pattern of conduct.
General business practice means a pattern of conduct in a business.
General business practice means a pattern of violations of Labor Code section 5814 at a single adjusting location that can be distinguished by a reasonable person from an isolated event. The pattern of violations must occur in the handling of more than one claim. The pattern of violations may consist of one type of act or omission, or separate, discrete acts or omissions in the handling of more than one claim. However, where a claim file with a violation of Labor Code section 5814 has been adjusted at multiple adjusting locations, that claim file may be considered when determining the general business practice of any of the adjusting locations where the conduct that caused the violation occurred even if the file has been transferred to a different adjusting location. The pattern also may be based on evidence of violations of Labor Code section 5814 for failure to comply with an earlier compensation order in more than one claim. The conduct may include a single practice and/or separate, discrete acts or omissions in the handling of more than one claim.
Examples of General business practice in a sentence
General business practice of unrelated parties is comparable, but again, isolated comparables are insufficient, and if two or more valuation methods are generally used, the fact that the agreement falls within one of them is not sufficient.
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