Convicted of definition
Examples of Convicted of in a sentence
Convicted of any other criminal offense that, in the sole discretion of the State, reflects on the Grantee’s business integrity.
Convicted of fraud, corruption, tax evasion or criminal misappropriation by a court of competent forum.
You must advise the company/medical expert immediately if you are: Convicted of a criminal offence, receive a conditional discharge for an offence or accept a police officer caution.
The requisition seeks the appointment of Mr David Sanders, Mr Peter Del Fante and Ms Arlene Mendoza as directors of the company and the removal of Mr Brenton Lewis, Mr Edward Saunders and Mr Gary Stokes as directors of the Company.
Pursuant to section 408.815(4), F.S., has the applicant or a controlling interest in the applicant, or any entity in which a controlling interest of the applicant was an owner or officer when the following actions occurred ever been: Convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a felony under Chapter 409, Chapter 817, Chapter 893, 21 U.S.C. ss.
Convicted of a felony crime that affects property or neighborhood stability or safety.
Convicted of violating an order of the Department of Neighborhood Services or Health Department within 12 months preceding Closing.
The complete text of 10 U.S.C. 2408, Prohibition on Persons Convicted of Defense-Contract Related Felonies and Related Criminal Penalty on Defense Contractors, is available at http://uscode.house.gov/ (Select “Search the U.S. Code�; then type �10 USC Sec.
In particular you must advise MedCo immediately if you are: � Convicted of a criminal offence, receive a conditional discharge for an offence or accept a police caution; � Disciplined by your professional regulator; � Suspended or placed under a practice restriction because of concerns about your conduct or competence; � If you have been declared bankrupt, entered into any individual voluntary arrangements or had a County Court judgment issued against you.
Convicted of a misdemeanor (other than a minor traffic violation) 3.