Sentences with phrase «wilful misconduct»

The phrase "wilful misconduct" refers to intentionally or deliberately engaging in harmful behavior or actions. It means someone has intentionally done something wrong or harmful, not by accident. Full definition
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.
A worker's comment that «I guess I'd have to kill you» was clearly inappropriate but did not constitute wilful misconduct under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, the Ontario Labour Relations Board has held.
An Employment Standards Officer decided that the worker was dismissed for wilful misconduct and thus not entitled to ESA termination pay.
As such, the comment did not constitute wilful misconduct under the ESA, and the worker was entitled to his ESA termination pay.
«Whosoever, having the charge of any carriage or vehicle, shall by wanton or furious driving or racing, or other wilful misconduct, or by wilful neglect, do or cause to be done any bodily harm to any person whatsoever, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and being convicted thereof shall be liable, at the discretion of the court, to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour.»
In a case demonstrating the challenges of addressing aboriginal representation on Ontario juries, the Ontario Superior Court has rejected an application to have a sheriff found guilty of fraud, partiality or wilful misconduct over the lack of First Nations members on the panel.
advising in proceedings brought by Banca Popolare Italiana for damages of up to Euro 1.8 bn arising out of the alleged wilful misconduct of the former directors in connection with the take over bid for a leading Italian bank.
The company argued that he was disentitled because he was fired for wilful misconduct.
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, EMIRATES EXCLUDES ALL LIABILITY TO ANY MEMBER OR OTHER ENTITY OR PERSON OF WHATSOEVER NATURE IN RESPECT OF ANY NEGLIGENCE, WILFUL MISCONDUCT, POOR SERVICE OR OTHER BREACH OF OBLIGATION OUT OF THE PROVISION OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE THE SERVICES BY OR ON BEHALF OF A SUPPLIER OR PARTNER ARISING OUT OF THAT LEGAL RELATIONSHIP WITH THE SUPPLIER OR PARTNER.
Insurance companies waive right of subrogation against lawyers (except for the lawyer's gross negligence or wilful misconduct).
The Council's claim derived from the «Homes for Votes» scandal in the 1980s and the subsequent surcharging of Dame Shirley and others for losses caused by their wilful misconduct in the sale of the council houses in certain wards (finally assessed by the Court at # 26 million).
defendant here can not limit his liability if «committed with the intent to cause such loss, or recklessly and with knowledge that such loss would probably result» (art. 4); and the loss is excluded from insurance coverage if attributable to «wilful misconduct»
The next important question to ask about your personal injury lawsuit is whether someone else's negligence or wilful misconduct is responsible for your injuries.
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The indemnity granted under section 5.1 shall not cover The Money Advice Service to the extent that a Claim results from the negligence, wilful default or wilful misconduct of The Money Advice Service.
The court ruled that since the parents alleged that the board members had engaged in «wilful misconduct,» it was not certain the Act would protect the board members.
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