Involuntary definition

Involuntary means the status ascribed to a person who meets the criteria for admission under Section 397.675, F.S.
Involuntary means actions that may be taken without the displaced person's informed consent or power of choice.
Involuntary and “Involuntarily” includes, with respect to a Transfer or Lien, any transaction, proceeding or action by or in which a Person is involuntarily deprived or divested of any right, title or interest in and to its applicable property, rights or interests (including any seizure under levy of attachment or execution, transfer in connection with bankruptcy or other court proceeding to a trustee or receiver or other officer or agency or any transfer to a state or to a public officer or agency pursuant to any statute pertaining to escheat or abandoned property).

Examples of Involuntary in a sentence

  • In addition, the Plan Administrator may provide that one or more of the Corporation’s outstanding repurchase rights with respect to shares held by the Optionee at the time of such Involuntary Termination shall immediately terminate, and the shares subject to those terminated repurchase rights shall accordingly vest in full.

  • Involuntary transfers will be placed prior to opening any position for voluntary transfers and will be on the basis of reverse seniority among teachers with the same licensure at the site.

  • Involuntary transfers shall be made only when educationally necessary.

  • Support for staff members subject to an Involuntary Classroom Relocation.

  • Involuntary Reassignment Involuntary/Administrative - Initiated by Administration/Management.


More Definitions of Involuntary

Involuntary means against an individual's will and/or without having been provided informed consent.
Involuntary means against the wishes expressed by a competent person or through a valid advance directive.
Involuntary means, with respect to a Transfer or Lien, any transaction, proceeding or action by or in which Landlord or an Equity Investor is involuntarily deprived or involuntarily divested of any right, title or interest in and to its applicable property, rights or interests (including any seizure under levy of attachment or execution, transfer in connection with bankruptcy or other court proceeding to a trustee or receiver or other officer or agency or any transfer to a state or to a public officer or agency pursuant to any statute pertaining to escheat or abandoned property).
Involuntary refers to a change in position or assignment initiated by the District.
Involuntary means a transfer or reassignment initiated by the Superintendent of a teacher who has neither filed a request for same nor indicated willingness for same.
Involuntary partial termination" or "termination," "insolvency," "reorganization" or the imposition of any "penalty" or "withdrawal liability" in respect of any Plan under (and as such words and phrases are defined in" ERISA or the Code, as applicable), (b) any other violation of ERISA, the Code or any other applicable law in respect of any Plan (whether asserted or otherwise), (c) supplement or amendment to or modification or restatement of any Plan that could have or has had an ERISA Effect, or (d) imposition, increase or other adverse change in any funding obligation or other liability of any one or more of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate in respect of any Plan or to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (individually or in the aggregate).
Involuntary is a movement initiated by management.