However, it did not
constitute wilful misconduct.
A worker's comment that «I guess I'd have to kill you» was clearly inappropriate but did not
constitute wilful misconduct under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, the Ontario Labour Relations Board has held.
Masturbating in a public space doesn't necessarily
constitute a wilful indecent act if the person doing it never intended for others to notice, an Ontario Superior Court Judge has found.
«The record demonstrates that respondent disclosed confidential information regarding collective negotiations under the Taylor Law, which he gained in the course of his participation as a board member in executive session,» according to a copy of the decision obtained by The Buffalo News, «and that his disclosures
constituted a wilful violation of law warranting his removal from office...»
That constitutes wilful blindness.»
Not exact matches
Bitmanagement says these alleged actions
constitute «
wilful copyright infringement» — and is seeking $ 596,308,103 in damages.
The policy provides immunity from liability for those evaluating a student athlete during practice or an athletic competition, other than in acts or omission
constituting gross negligence or
wilful, wanton misconduct.
«Your
wilful and consistent refusal to attend the proceedings on the three occasions you were invited has confirmed your disrespect to
constituted authority of the party.
It has become the common statutory pattern in the United States for a statute establishing an administrative agency to provide that any
wilful violation of the rules adopted by the agency
constitutes a federal felony.
This list
constitutes part of a subdivision of the Code called «Hate Propaganda», which includes advocating genocide, public incitement of hatred, and
wilful promotion of hatred.
«a state of mind on the part of the offender directed to the particular act or failure to act that
constitutes the actus reus and warrants the description «
wilful»» (R v Sheppard [1980] 3 All ER 899 per Lord Diplock at p 903).