Business Behaviour Sample Clauses

Business Behaviour. IAPG members will seek alternative sources where the conduct of suppliers demonstrably violates anyone’s basic human rights, and there is no willingness to address the situation within a reasonable timeframe. IAPG members will seek alternative sources where companies in the supply chain are involved in the manufacture of arms or the sale of arms to governments which systematically violate the human rights of their citizens. Where speed of deployment is essential in saving lives, IAPG members will purchase necessary goods and services from the most appropriate available source.
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Business Behaviour. The conduct of the Supplier should not violate or threaten to violate the basic rights of The Salvation Army’s intended beneficiaries or impugn or threaten to impugn the goodwill and reputation of the Salvation Army. The Supplier, its parent company or any company in its group, should not be involved in any of the following activities: arms manufacture, the sale or export of arms to governments which systematically violate the human rights of their citizens, or where there is internal armed conflict or major tensions, or where the sale of arms may jeopardise regional peace and security, trade or dealings with organisations, individuals or countries prohibited by embargoes and sanctions of the United Nations, European Union and Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the sale of baby milks outside the WHO Code of Conduct, Pesticide sales outside the FAO guidelines for pesticide retailing, production or publication or broadcast of adult entertainment or any other activities which violate the basic rights of The Salvation Army’s intended beneficiaries.
Business Behaviour. IAPG members will seek alternative sources where the conduct of suppliers demonstrably violates anyone’s basic human rights, and there is no willingness to address the situation within a reasonable timeframe.
Business Behaviour. The conduct of the supplier should not violate the basic rights of ACTED’s beneficiaries. The supplier should not be engaged 1. in the manufacture of arms 2. in the sale of arms to governments which systematically violate the human rights of their citizens; or where there is internal armed conflict or major tensions; or where the sale of arms may jeopardise regional peace and security.
Business Behaviour. (i) The Contractor declares, guarantees and undertakes to comply with the Contractor's published "Code of Conduct". The Client declares, guarantees and undertakes to comply with the Client's "Code of Conduct and Ethics" (available at xxxxx://x-xx.xx/app/uploads/2024/01/POL_UPDATED-Code- of-Conduct-Ethics.pdf). The parties undertake to treat business situations professionally and fairly. (ii) The Contractor warrants that (i) it has not violated or will not violate any national or international laws against bribery, corruption or restrictions of competition when entering into the Contract and neither the Contractor nor, with the knowledge of the Contractor, its employees or persons acting on behalf of the Contractor have offered or will offer any direct or indirect payment or benefit in kind or any other advantage in favour of a public official or any other person, including officers or employees of the Customer, in order to obtain an unlawful advantage or contract; and (ii) it will at all times comply with applicable laws in connection with the provision of the contractual services.
Business Behaviour. SC will seek alternative sources where the conduct of suppliers demonstrably violates anyone’s basic

Related to Business Behaviour

  • Business Continuity Registry Operator shall maintain a business continuity plan, which will provide for the maintenance of Registry Services in the event of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator or business failure of Registry Operator, and may include the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider. If such plan includes the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider, Registry Operator shall provide the name and contact information for such Registry Services continuity provider to ICANN. In the case of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator where the Registry Operator cannot be contacted, Registry Operator consents that ICANN may contact the designated Registry Services continuity provider, if one exists. Registry Operator shall conduct Registry Services Continuity testing at least once per year.

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