Sentences with phrase «wanton misconduct»

Since there was no evidence or allegations of willful and wanton misconduct by the Association, the court ruled that the Member had waived the right to challenge the Association's disciplinary procedures and could not circumvent the Association's process through the filing of a lawsuit.
The Member agreed to be bound by the Code of Ethics when he joined the Association and the Code of Ethics specifically provides that the Member waived the ability to challenge the Association's ethics hearings, absent willful and wanton misconduct.
The waiver provision, in relevant part, states that «[e] very member, for and in consideration of his right to invoke arbitration proceedings and to initiate complaints under the Code of Ethics as a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, hereby waives any right of action against the Board... arising out of any decisions, determinations, or other action taken or rendered under these procedures in the absence of willful and wanton misconduct
A judge or jury will typically award punitive damages if the defendant acted with fraud, malice, or willful or wanton misconduct.
Punitive damages may be awarded to the plaintiff in addition to general damages to punish wrongdoers and to discourage wanton misconduct.
The law provides immunity from civil liability for any injury resulting from that omission unless it constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
The statute provides immunity from liability for civil damages resulting from any act of omission to a volunteer who authorizes a youth athlete to return to play, except in circumstances of gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
A volunteer authorizing a young athlete to return to participation has immunity from liability for civil damages, other than acts or omissions constituting gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
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.

Not exact matches

A landowner owes a duty to licenses to refrain from wanton negligence or willful misconduct and to warn the licensee of a known dangerous defect or condition that is not obvious.
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