Sentences with phrase «giving untruthful»

The Bank intends to apply for a suspended committal order against Mr Vik for giving untruthful evidence and failing to provide full disclosure of documents and information in that context.

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The sanctions are for multiple transgressions, according to the speaker's letter and other Assembly documents released on Wednesday: Mr. McLaughlin, a Republican from Troy, was found to have been untruthful about the incident in testimony he gave to Merrick Rossein, the assembly's independent counsel and neutral investigator.
-- The prenup is not in writing: For a prenuptial agreement to be valid, it must be a written document, witnessed by outside parties — At least one party provided false information: The inclusion of untruthful information or even incomplete information will render a prenuptial agreement invalid — Pressure, duress or coercion: If one party forces the other to sign a prenuptial agreement, regardless of whom the document most benefits, it will be invalid — The prenup was not read: If one or the other spouse does not read the prenuptial agreement, it is possible the document could be challenged — Improper execution: To be valid, the agreement must be read and signed by both parties before the marriage occurs — Gross unfairness: While a prenuptial agreement gives the couple a great deal of flexibility in how they establish financial rights, the court may decide not to enforce the prenup if it is grossly unfair to one of the parties
He subsequently pleaded guilty to perjury arising out of untruthful evidence he gave at the murder trial.
Even low - level employees are given tasks that are based on trust and responsibility, ands those can be played up without ever being untruthful.
We encourage the Australian community to value difference and diversity, to challenge their thinking, and not to give in to the fear of the unknown, or be negatively influenced by inflammatory, divisive or untruthful commentary.
I wonder how many of the 88 percent were untruthful, who really don't give a damn about professionalism, but who voted «yes», and lied, because they are indeed inherently politically expedient, and thus, often unprofessional by nature by dint of their answers on surveys that they know the survey authors want to see / spout.
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