Sentences with phrase «to engage in such conduct»

Provides practical tips for businesses to minimise the risk of becoming a victim of unconscionable conduct or to avoid engaging in such conduct towards other businesses or consumers.
«These interviews and others showed that I have never engaged in such conduct and have been a proponent and advocate of fair and equal treatment for women, in and outside of the workplace.»
We reserve the right to revoke, without notice or refund, credentials or access to Festival events and venues for those who engage in such conduct.
«It's our client's position that it's extremely concerned that not only did the Ontario government fail to consult with the Anishinaabe Nation as represented by the Grand Council of Treaty 3, but the Crown went ahead and engaged in the conduct without even providing our client notice that it was contemplating engaging in such conduct,» says Scott Smith, associate with Gowlings Lafleur Henderson LLP in Toronto.
«ought not to be able, by engaging in such conduct, to prevent his employer from assessing his performance record and reaching a decision not to rehire on the basis of that record.»
But we believe that information available to school authorities was insufficient to put them on notice that this teacher would engage in such conduct,» the spokesman said.
'' «In addition to actual or compensatory damages, the law permits the jury, under certain circumstances, to make an award of punitive damages, in order to punish the wrongdoer for his misconduct, to serve as an example or warning to others not to engage in such conduct and to provide additional compensation for the conduct to which the injured parties have been subjected.
Where a litigant thereby understands the applicable Rules of Professional Conduct, and is instructed to recognize and document instances of unprofessional or vexatious conduct by opposing counsel, there should be clear cost consequences in court against the party shown to be engaging in such conduct, in addition to any reprimands or other disciplinary actions that might be instituted by the governing professional body.
For the «Purpose» culpability level, it must be the defendant's conscious object to engage in such conduct.
A manager, supervisor, owner of a business or co-worker can not engage in sexualized comments or sexual harassment, or permit another employee to engage in such conduct.
Of course, personal profit is only one of the reasons why an individual might engage in such conduct.
«[A] chieving effective general and specific deterrence requires that individuals face a very real prospect of serving time in prison if they are convicted for having engaged in such conduct
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