Common use of Anti-Slavery Clause in Contracts

Anti-Slavery. 23.1. The Buyer undertakes, warrants and represents that: 23.1.1. neither the Buyer nor any of its officers, employees, agents or subcontractors has: 23.1.1.1. committed an offence under the Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 (a MSA Offence); 23.1.1.2. been notified that it is subject to an investigation relating to an alleged MSA Offence or prosecution under the Modern Slavery Xxx 0000; or 23.1.1.3. is aware of any circumstances within its supply chain that could give rise to an investigation relating to an alleged MSA Offence or prosecution under the Modern Slavery Xxx 0000. 23.1.2. it shall comply with the Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 and the Modern Slavery Policy. 23.1.3. its responses to the Company’s modern slavery and human trafficking due diligence questionnaire are complete and accurate; and 23.1.4. it shall notify the Company immediately in writing if it becomes aware or has reason to believe that it, or any of its officers, employees, agents or sub-processors have breached or potentially breached any of the Buyer’s obligations under clause 23. Such notice to set out full details of the circumstances concerning the breach or potential breach of the Buyer’s obligations. 23.2. Any breach of clause 23 by the Buyer shall be deemed a material breach of the Contract and shall entitle the Company to terminate the Contract with immediate effect.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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