Violation committed definition

Violation committed means the institutional rules or code sections that were violated and any essential findings supporting the institution's conclusion that the violation was committed.
Violation committed means the institution rules or code sections that were violated and any essential findings supporting the institution’s conclusion that the violation was committed. 34 C.F.R. 99.39
Violation committed means the University rules or code sections that were violated and any essential finding supporting the University’s conclusion that the violation was committed.

Examples of Violation committed in a sentence

  • Additionally, individual members of Registered Student Organizations may be held accountable for Code Violations when they participate in any Violation committed by the Registered Student Organization.

  • The cover provided under this section of the Policy shall include Computer Clean-up Costs directly resulting from a Computer Violation committed by an Employee.

  • An Anti-Doping Rule Violation committed in connection with or arising out of an In-Competition test automatically leads to the Disqualification of any individual results obtained by the Athlete in the Competition in question, with all resulting consequences, including forfeiture of any medals, titles, points and prizes.

  • L.1 An Anti-Doping Rule Violation committed by a Player in connection with or arising out of an In- Competition test automatically leads to Disqualification of the result obtained by the Player in the Competition in question, with all resulting consequences, including forfeiture of any medals, titles, computer ranking points and Prize Money obtained in that Competition.

  • Anti-Doping Rule Violations by a Participant that occurred prior to the effective date shall be taken into consideration for the purposes of determining whether a Violation committed by that Participant under these Regulations is a first, second or subsequent Violation.

  • Any Class III Violation committed on the bus will result in disciplinary action outlined under Class III Violations on page seven.

  • No cover shall be available hereunder for Loss, including Defence Costs, for any Claim or Circumstance arising from, based upon, attributable to or, as a consequence of any Employment Practice Violation committed after such event.For the purposes of this General Condition, voluntary liquidation or administration shall be treated as having occurred on the date upon which that entity passes a resolution for voluntary liquidation or administration.

  • The Insurer shall pay Network Security and Privacy Loss on behalf of an Insured resulting from a Claim first made against such Insured during the Policy Period or Extended Reporting Period, if applicable, for a Network Security Breach or Privacy Violation committed on or subsequent to the Retroactive Date and reported to the Insurer pursuant to the terms of this Policy.

  • The “Relevant Prior Benefits” means (i) in the case of a Violation committed by an Executive during an Employment Period, all payments and benefits that have been provided to the Executive under this Plan during that Employment Period, and (ii) in the case of a Violation committed by an Executive after termination of the Executive’s employment, all Termination Benefits provided to the Executive under the Plan.

  • Violation committed by the driver shell be considered as committed by the service provider.• Any item supplied by HANDS/Project coordinator for the rented vehicle during the rental period will be returned on termination of the contract.• A trial period of thirty (30) days applies from the starting date to allow the organization to ensure the vehicle is in a safe worthy condition.• All maintenance and service will be the responsibility of vehicle supplier.


More Definitions of Violation committed

Violation committed means the institutional rules or code sections that were violated and any essential findings supporting the institu- tion's conclusion that the violation was commit- ted.
Violation committed means CBC rules or code sections that were violated and any essential findings supporting CBC’s conclusion that the violation was committed. 34 CFR 99.39

Related to Violation committed

  • Environmental and Social Commitment Plan or “ESCP” means the environmental and social commitment plan for the Project, dated May 16, 2022, as the same may be amended from time to time in accordance with the provisions thereof, which sets out the material measures and actions that the Recipient shall carry out or cause to be carried out to address the potential environmental and social risks and impacts of the Project, including the timeframes of the actions and measures, institutional, staffing, training, monitoring and reporting arrangements, and any environmental and social instruments to be prepared thereunder.

  • Equity Commitment means (a) options, warrants, convertible securities, exchangeable securities, subscription rights, conversion rights, exchange rights, or other Contracts that could require a Person to issue any of its Equity Interests or to sell any Equity Interests it owns in another Person; (b) any other securities convertible into, exchangeable or exercisable for, or representing the right to subscribe for any Equity Interest of a Person or owned by a Person; (c) statutory pre-emptive rights or pre-emptive rights granted under a Person's Organizational Documents; and (d) stock appreciation rights, phantom stock, profit participation, or other similar rights with respect to a Person.