Term defined in the Model Contract as "any infringement of a provision of Community law or any breach of a contractual obligation resulting from an act or omission by a contractor which has, or would have, the effect of prejudicing the general budget of the European Union or budgets managed by it through unjustified expenditure."(FR:Irrégularité, ES:Irregularidad, IT:Irregolarità)
Anything about the mailing, treatment, dispatch or delivery of an article of mail inconsistent with postal laws and regulations. (irrégularité)
an occurrence not in conformity with the Laws.
behavior that breaches the rule or etiquette or custom or morality
not characterized by a fixed principle or rate; at irregular intervals
an inconsistency with the dream world as you see it
an infringement of EU or UK law which affects the EU budget
Can refer to any violation of house rules, regardless of intention, such as folding out of turn or bottom dealing. Anything that might cause a flawed deck such as ear cards or unintentional marks that would distinguish them from other cards.
a variation form established rules, standards, principles, or procedures in a manner that can lead to unjustifiable actions or indefensible decisions. See Procedures, Standardized Conditions.
refers to the intentional misstatement or omission of significant information in accounting records, financial statements, other reports, documents or records. Irregularities include (a) fraudulent financial reporting which renders financial statements misleading and (b) misappropriation of assets. Irregularities involve: Falsification or alteration of accounting or other records and supporting documents Intentional misapplication of accounting principles Misrepresentation or intentional omission of events, transactions, or other significant information (280.01.1)
A deviation from the correct procedures set forth in the Laws.