Found to have committed definition

Found to have committed means the malpractice has been found in a final judgment of a court of law, final administrative agency decision, or decision of binding arbitration.
Found to have committed means having been convicted of an offence, given a caution on or after 6 April 2007, having been found not guilty by reasons of insanity to be found to be under a disability and to have the act charged against them in respect of such an offence. The Crime and Disorder Act 1998, section 65 (www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/37/contents#pt4-ch1-pb3-l1g65) determines that a caution includes reprimands and warnings issued by the police under that section.
Found to have committed means that the malpractice has been found in a final judgment entered in a court of law.

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Found to have committed means that the malpractice has been found in a final judgment of a court of law, final administrative agency decision, or decision of binding arbitration or similar process which is entered or enforceable in a court of law.

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