Impaired judgment definition

Impaired judgment means that a person does not sufficiently understand or
Impaired judgment means that a person does not sufficiently understand or appreciate the relevant facts necessary to make an informed decision.
Impaired judgment means that a person does not sufficiently

Examples of Impaired judgment in a sentence

  • Impaired judgment may be serious financial consequences for Clermont County Department of Job and Family Services including increased safety risk, potential accident liability, increased worker compensation liability and faulty decision making.

  • Reporting for work while under the influence of illegal drugs and/or alcohol, or with any residual effects from illegal drug and/or alcohol use, (e.g. Impaired judgment, sickness, impaired reflexes, etc.) Is likewise prohibited.


More Definitions of Impaired judgment

Impaired judgment means the inability of a person to su ficiently understand or appreciate the relevant facts necessary to make an informed decision.
Impaired judgment means that a person does not sufficiently understand or appreciate the relevant facts necessary to make an informed decision (term is used in above requirements 8 and 14).
Impaired judgment means the condition of being unable to
Impaired judgment means that a person is unable to:

Related to Impaired judgment

  • Alternate Judgment means a form of final judgment that may be entered by the Court herein but in a form other than the form of Judgment provided for in this Stipulation.

  • Final Judgment means the Judgment Entered by the Court upon Granting Final Approval of the Settlement.

  • Final Order and Judgment means the final judgment and order of dismissal with prejudice to be entered in the Lawsuit in connection with the approval of the Settlement after the Final Approval Hearing.

  • Consent Judgment means a state-specific consent judgment in a form to be agreed upon by the Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ prior to the Initial Participation Date that, among other things, (1) approves this Agreement and (2) provides for the release set forth in Section IV, including the dismissal with prejudice of any Released Claims that the Settling State has brought against Released Entities.

  • Specified Courts is defined in Section 6.9.