Definition of «uncivil conduct»

"Uncivil conduct" refers to rude, disrespectful, or inappropriate behavior that goes against commonly accepted social norms. It can involve actions like being impolite, disrespectful, or engaging in offensive language or actions towards others.

Sentences with «uncivil conduct»

  • After 70 days of trial, the OSC applied for judicial review in the Superior Court, arguing that Groia had repeatedly engaged in uncivil conduct in violation of the LSUC's Rules of Professional Conduct and that Hryn, by failing to control this unacceptable conduct, had lost jurisdiction. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • Today, the Divisional Court of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed Joseph Groia's appeal from the Law Society of Upper Canada's discipline conviction for uncivil conduct during a criminal trial (Groia v. LSUC). (gilbertsondavis.com)
  • It is widely perceived that the problem of uncivil conduct online has reached epidemic proportions. (discovermagazine.com)
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