How is Physical Bullying definHow is Lying defined in a legal contract?
- Lying means the act of deliberately misrepresenting one or more facts for the purpose of gaining a benefit or causing harm to another person, with the knowledge or understanding that others will rely on this misinformation. Seen in 25 SEC filings.
- Lying means the act of making a false or misleading statement or providing false or misleading information, knowing that it is false or misleading, or neglecting the question of its truth or accuracy. Seen in 5 SEC filings.
- Lying means providing information known to be false to avoid or circumvent certain requirements or to gain an unfair advantage in academic matters. Seen in 3 SEC filings.
- Lying means any attempt to deceive, offer false information, or misrepresent the truth in matters, including information related to financial aid, excuses for absences, or attempts to reschedule tests or assignments. Seen in 2 SEC filings.
- Lying means intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly misrepresenting important facts, or failing to disclose important facts to those owed a duty of candor, in any school activity. Seen in 1 SEC filings.
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ed in a legal contract?
- Physical Bullying means bullying that involves physical harm or danger to a student or employee. This could include actions such as pushing, grabbing, pinching, whipping, creating physical marks on the body, shocking, shoving, poking, tripping, kicking, hitting, or placing harmful substances on the person. It could further involve forcing the consumption of certain substances, engaging the person in physically dangerous activities, coerced sexual actions, or restricting the person's freedom to move. Seen in 3 SEC filings.
- Physical Bullying means an ongoing use of force towards a person or their personal belongings. This can manifest in actions like hitting, punching, shoving, kicking, tripping, spitting, elbowing, shoulder checking, pinching, throwing objects, hair pulling, inappropriate touching, or damaging physical property. Seen in 2 SEC filings.
- Physical Bullying means bullying that includes physically harming actions that endanger the health and safety of an individual. Seen in 1 SEC filing.
- Physical Bullying means using forceful behaviors such as hitting, shoving, pushing, tripping. Seen in 1 SEC filing.
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Genie Definition 1
Lying means deliberately misrepresenting facts to gain a benefit, cause harm, deceive, or avoid [requirements].
Relevant Contract Types
- Employment Contracts
- Business Agreements
- Partnership Agreements
- Non-disclosure Agreements
- Consultation Agreements
Relevant Circumstances
- Negotiation of partnerships or deals
- Disclosures during business transactions
- Representations made during hiring process
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Genie Definition 1
- Physical Bullying means harmful force or obstruction to a person's safety involving actions like pushing, hitting, inappropriate touching.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- Workplace dispute
- School bullying incidents
- Cases of physical harassment
Relevant Sectors
Genie Definition 2
Lying means knowingly providing false information, disregarding its truth or accuracy in various [activities or obligations].
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Relevant Circumstances
- Purchasing goods or services
- Licensing intellectual property
- Leasing property or equipment
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Genie Definition 2
- Physical Bullying means coercing consumption of substances, enforcing dangerous activities, or instigating forced sexual actions on an individual.
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Relevant Circumstances
- Workplace substance abuse incidents
- Cases of physical harassment involving coerced activities
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Physical Bullying means harmful force or obstruction to a person's safety involving actions like pushing, hitting, inappropriate touching
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