Voluntary definition

Voluntary and “Voluntarily” in connection with Executive’s termination of employment shall mean a termination of employment resulting from the initiative of the Executive, excluding a termination of employment attributable to Executive’s death or Disability. A resignation by Executive that is in response to a communicated intent by the Company to discharge Executive other than for Cause is not considered to be “Voluntary” and shall be considered to be a termination by the Company for the purposes of this Agreement.
Voluntary means consent must be freely given and cannot be the result of force (violence, physical restraint, or the presence of a weapon), threats (indications of intent to harm, whether direct or indirect), intimidation (extortion, menacing behavior, bullying), coercion (undue pressure) or fraud (misrepresentation or material omission about oneself or the situation in order to gain permission for sexual or intimate activity).
Voluntary means according to an individual’s free choice, if competent, or by choice of a guardian, if adjudicated incompetent.

Examples of Voluntary in a sentence

  • The Hospital also agrees to make the Hospitals of Ontario Voluntary Life Insurance Plan (HOOVLIP) available to the nurses subject to the provisions of HOOVLIP at no cost to the Hospital.

  • The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this form that it will include this clause titled “Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion-Lower Tier Covered Transaction” without modification in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions.

  • Voluntary overtime and accrued SKIPs are kept in a computerized tracking log.

  • Voluntary Training Employees will not be paid for travel time to attend an external training course on a voluntary basis, if the travel time extends beyond the Employee's regular shift duration.

  • By signing this Agreement, OWNER hereby files a Petition for Voluntary Annexation of the Property conditioned upon the prior or concurrent adoption of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Voluntary

Voluntary means according to an individual’s free choice, if competent, or by choice of his or her guardian if the indi- vidual is adjudicated incompetent.
Voluntary means according to a resident’s free choice if the resident is competent, or by choice of the resident’s guardian if the resident is under guardianship.
Voluntary means that there is a domestic legal title which cannot be enforced directly in the recipient country. Nevertheless, the distinction between voluntary and mandatory cooperation is not always easy to establish, and in fact, in the absence of a clear legal framework the parties involved may disagree on the voluntary or mandatory nature of the direct cooperation.
Voluntary means employees choose to request a telecommuting arrangement.
Voluntary means having genuine freedom of choice; a choice may be encouraged and remain voluntary, but consent obtained by using force, threats, or direct or indirect coercion is not voluntary.
Voluntary means, with respect to an environmental audit of a particular activity, that both of the following apply when the audit of that activity commences:
Voluntary means done, given, or acting of one’s own free will, and not through force, intimidation, threat, blackmail, extortion, or any other method of coercion or duress; “giving in” is not the same as providing consent.