Substantial and Compelling Reason in the Public Interest definition

Substantial and Compelling Reason in the Public Interest means a reason that is justified by an important, specific, and articulated public interest goal that is within ICANN's mission and consistent with a balanced application of ICANN's core values as defined in ICANN's Bylaws.

Examples of Substantial and Compelling Reason in the Public Interest in a sentence

  • No broader than reasonably necessary to address the specified Substantial and Compelling Reason in the Public Interest.

Related to Substantial and Compelling Reason in the Public Interest

  • Restrictive Covenant Violation means the Participant’s breach of the Restrictive Covenants listed on Appendix A or any covenant regarding confidentiality, competitive activity, solicitation of the Company’s vendors, suppliers, customers, or employees, or any similar provision applicable to or agreed to by the Participant.

  • Specific learning disability (SLD) means a heterogeneous group of conditions wherein there is a deficit in processing language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself as a difficulty to comprehend, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations and includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia and developmental aphasia.

  • restrictive condition means any condition registered against the title deed of land restricting the use, development or subdivision of the land concerned;

  • Person with a developmental disability means a person

  • Substantial evidence means evidence that: