BUSINESS CONDUCT AND ETHICS EXPECTATIONS Sample Clauses

BUSINESS CONDUCT AND ETHICS EXPECTATIONS. Buyer’s "Code of Business Conduct and Ethics" publication is available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/working-with-us/documents/index.htm . Seller confirms that it has received or accessed and reviewed Buyer's requirements for business conduct and ethics and agrees that it and its suppliers and contractors, and the employees, agents and representatives of each shall at all times comply with Buyer's Expectations, and where more stringent, applicable laws and Seller's own business conduct guidelines and policies. Violation of this Article may be deemed by Buyer to be a material breach of this Order and in such event, Buyer may, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies Buyer may have, cancel further performance by Seller under this Purchase Order, in whole or in part, pursuant to Article 12,
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BUSINESS CONDUCT AND ETHICS EXPECTATIONS. Buyer’s "Code of Business Conduct and Ethics Expectation for Suppliers and Contractors" publication is available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/working-with-us/documents/index.htm . FBP expects its suppliers and contractors to maintain and enforce policies consistent with the requirements of the “Code of Business Conduct and Ethics Expectation for Suppliers and Contractors” while also adhering to lawful business practices that encompass FBP’s own ethical expectations. FBP’s ethical expectations are reflected in the FBP “Code of Business Conduct” also available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/working-with-us/documents. Seller shall access and review Buyer's requirements for business conduct and ethics and agrees that it and its suppliers and contractors, and the employees, agents and representatives of each shall at all times comply with Buyer's Expectations, and where more stringent, comply with applicable laws and Seller's own business conduct guidelines and policies. Violation of this Article may be deemed by Buyer to be a material breach of this Order and in such event, Buyer may, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies Buyer may have, cancel further performance by Seller under this Purchase Order, in whole or in part, pursuant to Article 12, Cancellation for Default. The most current version of the “Code of Business Conduct and Ethics Expectation for Suppliers and Contractors” and FBP “Code of Business Conduct” will be maintained at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/working-with-us/documents. ®

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