Violation of Law definition

Violation of Law means a violation of a law of the United States or any law or ordinance of a state or political subdivision which has jurisdiction over the place in which the violation occurs.
Violation of Law or “delinquent act” means a violation of any law of this state, the United States, or any other state which is a misdemeanor or a felony or a violation of a county or municipal ordinance which would be punishable by incarceration if the violation were committed by an adult.
Violation of Law means a violation of a law of the United States or any law

Examples of Violation of Law in a sentence

  • The Option is granted subject to all of the applicable terms and provisions of the Plan, including, but not limited to, the limitations on the Company's obligation to deliver Optioned Shares upon exercise set forth in Section 9.1 (Violation of Law), Section 9.2 (Corporate Restrictions on Rights in Stock), Section 9.3 (Investment Representations) and Section 9.7 (Tax Withholding).

  • The Option is granted subject to all of the applicable terms and provisions of the Plan, including, but not limited to, the limitations on the Company’s obligation to deliver Option Shares upon exercise set forth in Section 9.1 (Violation of Law), Section 9.2 (Corporate Restrictions on Rights in Stock), Section 9.3 (Investment Representations) and Section 9.7 (Tax Withholding).

  • The Option is granted subject to all of the applicable terms and provisions of the Plan, which terms and provisions are incorporated herein by reference pursuant to Section 1 of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the limitations on the Company’s obligation to deliver Option Shares upon exercise set forth in Section 9.2 (Violation of Law), Section 9.3 (Corporate Restrictions on Rights in Stock), Section 9.4 (Investment Representations) and Section 9.7 (Tax Withholding).

  • The Units are granted subject to all of the applicable terms and provisions of the Plan, including, but not limited to, the limitations on the Company’s obligation to deliver shares of Common Stock upon termination of the restrictions set forth in Section 9.1 (Violation of Law), Section 9.2 (Corporate Restrictions on Rights in Stock), and Section 9.3 (Investment Representations).

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More Definitions of Violation of Law

Violation of Law means a violation of City law relating to campaign finance, lobbying, campaign consulting, conflicts of interest, governmental ethics, the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance, and the Whistleblower Protection Ordinance, as well as State laws relating to campaign finance, conflicts of interest, or governmental ethics, including, but not limited to: San Francisco Charter section 15.100 et seq. and Appendix C (Ethics); the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code; San Francisco Administrative Code, Chapter 67, et seq.; the Political Reform Act of 1974, Government Code section 81000 et seq.; Government Code section 1090 et seq.; and Government Code section 3201, et seq.
Violation of Law means a material violation of any law, regulation or order of any court, governmental body or administrative or other agency (but, for clarity, not including violations of law other than gross negligence or willful misconduct alleged in Products Liability Claims or violations of law other than willful infringement alleged in Third Party Infringement Claims).
Violation of Law shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.01.
Violation of Law or “delinquent act” means a
Violation of Law or "delinquent act" means a 987 violation of any law of this state, the United States, or any 988 other state which is a misdemeanor or a felony or a violation of
Violation of Law. As defined in Section 9.11.
Violation of Law means a violation of City laws relating to campaign finance, lobbying, campaign consulting, conflicts of interest, or governmental ethics, and State laws relating to campaign finance, conflicts of interest, or governmental ethics, including, but not limited to: San Francisco Charter section 15.100 et seq. and Appendix C (ethics); the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code; the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance, S.F. Administrative Code Ch. 67; the Political Reform Act of 1974, Government Code section 81000 et seq.; Government Code section 1090 et seq.; and Government Code section 3201, et seq. For complaints processed under these Regulations pursuant to section III.A.3. of the Ethics Commission Regulations for Complaints Alleging Violations of Sunshine Ordinance, “violation of law” shall also mean a violation of the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance, S.F. Administrative Code Ch. 67.