Sentences with phrase «neglect of duty»

Although premises liability cases can be very different, they all involve neglect of duty by someone who owns or maintains property.
Under state law, the Education Commissioner may remove a Board member for office for a violation of the law or willful neglect of duty; the Board argues that Paladino's statement violates the Dignity for All Students Act, «which requires school districts to provide students with an environment free of discrimination, harassment and bullying.»
The Ontario Court of Appeal described the circumstances when an employee may be terminated for just cause in its seminal decision Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co. 1 finding that an employee may be terminated for cause if he or she is «guilty of serious misconduct, habitual neglect of duty, incompetence, or conduct incompatible with his duties, or prejudicial to the employer's business, or if he has been guilty of wilful disobedience to the employer's orders in a matter of substance.»
«Malfeasance in public office» has two related cousins — «nonfeasance in public office» (eg a wilful neglect of duty) and «misfeasance in public office» (eg malicious exercise of official duty).»
The governor, with a two - thirds vote in the Arizona State Senate, may remove a commissioner «for substantial neglect of duty, gross misconduct in office, or inability to discharge the duties of office.»
A board member or school officer may be removed from office when it is proven to the commissioner that there has been a «willful violation or neglect of duty under the Education Law,» Elia wrote.
«We take all allegations of misconduct and neglect of duty against licensed professionals extremely seriously.
According to Brown on Defamation, private citizens have a right and duty to assist in the detection of illegal or criminal behaviour, to help ferret out the wrongdoers, and to bring to the attention of the appropriate officials crimes against persons or property, or misconduct and neglect of duty in the administration of public affairs.
Successfully represented a school board in a discharge arbitration concerning theft of time and neglect of duties wherein surreptitious video surveillance evidence was used.
Glasgow, 40, was charged with tampering with evidence and willful neglect of duty, according to court documents.
HR 1025 as filed claims Judge Wallace's decision not «to reject the terms of the negotiated plea bargain constitutes a gross neglect of duty
The Ontario Court of Appeal has held that an employer many terminate an employee's employment for cause if the employee is «guilty of serious misconduct, habitual neglect of duty, incompetence, or conduct incompatible with his duties, or prejudicial to the employer's business, or if he has been guilty of wilful disobedience to the employer's orders in a matter of substance.»
Nevertheless, the employer was ordered to pay the employee his statutory notice and severance pay pursuant to the ESA because his misconduct did not rise to the level «of wilful misconduct, disobedience or wilful neglect of duty that is not trivial» required by the ESA to terminate his employment for cause.
Under the Dodd - Frank Act, the law that established the agency, the head of the CFPB can be dismissed only for «inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.»
The patrol officer was summoned to a meeting with Mr Mouchette on 7th November in a letter which made four accusations of «neglect of duty» and «inefficiency» against him.
The state education commissioner can remove a board member for willful violation or neglect of duty, or for disobeying a law, or a decision, order or regulation of the commissioner or the Board of Regents.
If the commissioner determines, after the hearing, that Paladino engaged in a «willful violation or neglect of duty», she has the power to remove him from his school board seat.
The Palm Beach County Republican was the first lawmaker to call for Israel's suspension, citing the Sheriff's «neglect of duty and incompetence» when responding to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in which a 19 - year - old gunman shot down 17 people.
The process is the same regardless of the grounds for dismissal, which include immorality, misconduct, insubordination, incompetency and willful neglect of duty.
Gibbs was sacked for unbecoming conduct, neglect of duty and negative conduct toward staff, according to the arbitrator's ruling in that case.
The process is the same regardless of the grounds for cancellation, which include «willful neglect of duty, or incompetency, dishonesty, or immorality, or of being a member of or contributing to any group, organization, movement or corporation that is by law or injunction prohibited from operating in the state of Louisiana.»
Glasgow, the laboratory and water quality supervisor, pleaded no contest to willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor, in early May.
In Ontario, the Court of Appeal has recognized that serious misconduct, habitual neglect of duty, incompetence or conduct incompatible with duties or prejudicial to the employer's business, or willful disobedience to the employer's orders in a matter of substance may very well be «cause» for dismissal.
Florida House Republicans led by House Speaker Richard Corcoran sent a letter to Scott on Sunday, calling Israel to be suspended from office for «incompetence and neglect of duty
Republican state lawmakers in Florida called on Sunday for the suspension of Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel, accusing him of «incompetence and neglect of duty» in the months before the Feb. 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
«The [state] Constitution says if you have neglect of duty, malfeasance, misfeasance, or incompetence, that we have the right to ask the governor to remove you from office,» Corcoran said.
Grounds for divorce in Ohio include adultery, neglect of duty, bigamy, extreme cruelty, fraud, alcoholism, imprisonment of your spouse, living apart for at least one year and incompatibility.
In the alternative, Oklahoma recognizes 10 types of fault: abandonment for at least one year, adultery, impotency, wifes pregnancy by someone other than her husband during the marriage, extreme cruelty, insanity for a period of five years, gross neglect of duty, fraudulent contract, habitual drunkenness, and imprisonment of the other party.
These include bigamy, willful absence of the non-filing spouse for at least one year, adultery, extreme cruelty, fraud in the inducement to marriage, gross neglect of duty, habitual drunkenness, or incarceration in a state or federal correctional institution.
(14) Imposing, and authorising a Protector to inflict summary punishment by way of imprisonment, not exceeding fourteen days, upon aboriginals or half - castes, living upon a reserve or within the District under his charge, who, in the judgment of the Protector, are guilty of any crime, serious misconduct, neglect of duty, gross insubordination, or wilful breach of the Regulations;
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