Sentences with phrase «deceitful conduct»

Venezia v. Coldwell Banker Sammis Realty (270 A.D. 2d 480)- buyer's action against seller for fraud for failing to disclose toxic contamination of untapped ground water beneath the property and surrounding area dismissed; cause of action against brokers severed; buyer's claim of fraud against seller was extinguished upon closing as a result of specific merger clause in contract of sale; moreover, buyer's failed to allege that seller made any representation about the condition of the land's subsurface or groundwater and did not allege that seller engaged in concealment or otherwise deceitful conduct designed to prevent the discovery of such contamination; seller is under no duty to speak; salesperson of one of the defendant real estate agencies represented to buyer that the house was in good condition
The conduct may involve misrepresentations of facts, suppression of facts, broken promises to perform future acts, and other deceitful conduct.
In Kyte v Kyte [1987] 3 All ER 1041 the husband successfully appealed against the judge's refusal to take into account the wife's conduct in actively assisting or, alternatively, taking no steps to prevent the husband's attempts at suicide together with her wholly deceitful conduct in relation to her association with another man.
In accordance with this test, a trial judge must instruct the jury to determine: (1) whether the evidence established the employee's deceitful conduct on a balance of probabilities; and (2) if so, whether the nature and degree of the dishonesty warranted dismissal.
It may not be too surprising to discover that he had been suspended twice before (2005 and 2007) for negligent and deceitful conduct.
Eventually, the judge issued the order posted at Lat's site that notified the parties that «such deceitful conduct would not be tolerated» and that if observed again, the court would strike the pleadings.

Not exact matches

If there's any justice in politics, Congressional Republicans will pay a heavy price for their deceitful, dishonorable conduct throughout this entire episode.
«By clear and convincing evidence, the record overwhelmingly supports a finding that Rosales» bad faith conduct in these matters has been brazenly dishonest, deceitful, and fraudulent,» Ezra said.
It would appear, therefore, that barring flagrantly deceitful or fraudulent conduct, prosecutors are only subject to the internal disciplinary processes of their office, without the transparency and impartiality of Law Society hearings and disciplinary proceedings.
«By clear and convincing evidence,» Ezra wrote, «the record overwhelmingly supports a finding that Rosales» bad faith conduct in these matters has been brazenly dishonest, deceitful, and fraudulent.»
The committee also made clear that it was not addressing situations in which documents are obtained through criminal, fraudulent, deceitful or otherwise improper conduct
One standard is to include in the prohibited conduct all forms of professional bullying including, but not necessarily limited to, any use of tactics that though falling short of a breach of ethical duties, is mean - spirited, deceitful or grossly discourteous to the other side or an overly aggressive litigation strategy: Rambo - style.1 Examples:
The court must determine: (i) whether the evidence establishes the employee's deceitful (dishonest) conduct on a balance of probabilities; and (ii) if so, whether the nature and degree of the dishonesty warrant the employee's dismissal.
If a lawyer doesn't they can be investigated by the ethics committee for «conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation deceitful
«This is serious in itself, but factors exacerbating these wrongs are evident in the deceitful and manipulative course of conduct he engaged in and the devastating financial results it brought upon innocent people who relied upon him for guidance and fair dealing.»
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