Unjustified definition

Unjustified means a rate for which a health insurance issuer has
Unjustified means a rate for which a health insurance issuer has provided data or documentation to the department in connection with rates for a particular product that is incomplete, inadequate, or otherwise does not provide a basis upon which the reasonableness of the rate may be determined or is otherwise inadequate insofar as the rate charged is clearly insufficient to sustain projected losses and expenses.
Unjustified means “malicious and exclusively directed to the injury and damage of another.” Duty, 23 N.E.3d at 775; see also Bochnowski v. Peoples Fed. Sav. & Loan Ass’n, 571 N.E.2d 282, 285 (Ind. 1991) (“The plaintiff bringing [an action for tortious interference] must be prepared to show that the defendant interferer acted intentionally and without a legitimate business purpose.”).

Examples of Unjustified in a sentence

  • In addition, promptly following an Unjustified Termination, the Executive shall also be reimbursed for all Reimbursable Expenses incurred by the Executive prior to such Unjustified Termination.

  • In addition, promptly following an Unjustified Termination, the Executive shall also be reimbursed all Reimbursable Expenses incurred by the Executive prior to such Unjustified Termination.

  • Unjustified failure or refusal to properly perform assigned duties.

  • If the Employment Period is terminated as a result of an Unjustified Termination, then (a) during the Severance Period the Executive shall continue to receive his major medical insurance coverage under the Company's plans in effect on the Date of Termination and (b) the Company shall continue to provide the housing allowance set forth in Section 4.04(e) for the lesser of the Severance Period and the period during which the Executive remains a resident of Bermuda.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such Justified Termination is a result of a Permanent Disability or if the Employment Period is terminated as a result of an Unjustified Termination, the Executive shall continue to receive his major medical insurance coverage benefits from the Company's plan in effect at the time of such termination for a period of twelve (12) months after the Date of Termination.

  • Unjustified, serious, and repeated failure to perform any obligation of a substantial nature established in the Contract or the Applicable Laws and Provisions, different from those referred to in the preceding items.

  • Each Party shall ensure that the management, maintenance, enjoyment, transformation, termination and liquidation of investments made in its territory by investors of the other, as well as the companies in which they are made, are in no way subject to any measures Unjustified or discriminatory or, in general, less favorable treatment than that accorded to other foreign investors.

  • Unjustified failure to deliver the report in accordance with Paragraph 2 shall constitute a material breach of this Contract.

  • Unjustified failure to perform any of the activities requested by the GRANTOR, as set forth in the second paragraph of Clause 5.12 hereof.

  • Unjustified irregularity of attendance or lateness on the part of any employee shall render him liable for disciplinary action, which may range from equivalent monetary deduction up to dismissal from employment or flagrant or habitual violations of this rule.


More Definitions of Unjustified

Unjustified withdrawal" covers any situation out of" Force Majeure" qualification which determines the absence of performance of the Subgrantee contractual obligations.
Unjustified means a premium rate for which a health insurance issuer has provided data or documentation to the department in connection with premium rates for a product that is incomplete, inadequate, or otherwise do not provide a basis upon which the reasonableness of a premium rate may be determined or is otherwise inadequate insofar as the premium rate charged is clearly insufficient to sustain projected losses and expenses.

Related to Unjustified

  • Intentional for purposes of this Agreement, no act or failure to act on the part of the Executive shall be deemed to have been intentional if it was due primarily to an error in judgment or negligence. An act or failure to act on the Executive’s part shall be considered intentional if it is not in good faith and if it is without a reasonable belief that the action or failure to act is in the best interests of the Bank.

  • Wilful Misconduct means intentional disregard of good and prudent standards of performance or proper conduct under the Contract with knowledge that it is likely to result in any injury to any person or persons or loss or damage of property.

  • Neglect means the commission or omission of any of the acts specified below, other than by accidental means: