BUSINESS ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT Sample Clauses

BUSINESS ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT. The Company certifies that it does not advocate, plan, sponsor or engage in terrorist activity, that it has not engaged in terrorist activity, and that the Company will not provide material support or resources to any individual or entity they know, or have reason to know, is acting as an agent for any individual or entity that advocates, plans, sponsors, engages in, or has engaged in, terrorist activity, or that has been so designated by the UK government. The Company further certifies that it will immediately notify Internews Europe of any change to the validity of this certification. The Company understands that Internews Europe will not work with any individual or entity who does not sign, or who wrongfully signs, this certification. The Company commits to providing a safe and trusted environment which safeguards anyone with whom it has a contact, including beneficiaries, staff, volunteers and partners. It agrees to set an organisational culture that prioritises safeguarding, so that it is safe for those affected to come forward, and to report incidents and concerns with the assurance they will be handled sensitively and properly. The Company agrees to implement adequate safeguarding policies, procedures and measures to protect beneficiaries, staff, volunteers and partners. The Company further certifies that they accept and will adhere to Internews’s Ethics Policies and Procedures, Annex 2.
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BUSINESS ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT. 18.1 FORCE’s Code of Conduct applies to FORCE and any performance by the Parties under this Agreement.
BUSINESS ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT. (a) In relation to the activities contemplated under this Agreement, the Parties must at all times comply with the Corporate Code of Conduct and the Anti-Bribery and Corruption Policy.
BUSINESS ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT. 16.1 FORCE observes at any time FORCE’s Code of Conduct, which is available on request from the Customer.
BUSINESS ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT. 18.1 DELTA’s Code of Conduct applies to DELTA and any performance by the Parties under this Agreement.

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  • Code of Conduct The rules, procedures and restrictions concerning the conduct of ISO Directors and employees contained in Attachment F to the ISO Open Access Transmission Tariff.

  • Business Conduct Merger Sub was incorporated on November 5, 2020. Since its inception, Merger Sub has not engaged in any activity, other than such actions in connection with (a) its organization and (b) the preparation, negotiation and execution of this Agreement and the Transactions. Merger Sub has no operations, has not generated any revenues and has no assets or liabilities other than those incurred in connection with the foregoing and in association with the Merger as provided in this Agreement.

  • Code of Ethics The Adviser has adopted a written code of ethics complying with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the Act and will provide the Trust with a copy of the code and evidence of its adoption. Within 45 days of the last calendar quarter of each year while this Agreement is in effect, the Adviser will provide to the Board of Trustees of the Trust a written report that describes any issues arising under the code of ethics since the last report to the Board of Trustees, including, but not limited to, information about material violations of the code and sanctions imposed in response to the material violations; and which certifies that the Adviser has adopted procedures reasonably necessary to prevent "access persons" (as that term is defined in Rule 17j-1) from violating the code.

  • Code of Business Conduct The Company’s Code of Business Conduct, as amended from time to time.

  • Business Conducted Borrower shall continue in the business currently conducted by it using its best efforts to maintain its customers and goodwill. Borrower shall not engage, directly or indirectly, in any line of business substantially different from the business conducted by it immediately before the Closing Date, or engage in business or lines of business which are not reasonably related thereto.

  • Employee Handbook (A) If the Contractor has an employee handbook, the Contractor shall include the following information:

  • Standards of Conduct Whenever the Member is required or permitted to make a decision, take or approve an action, or omit to do any of the foregoing, then the Member shall be entitled to consider only such interests and factors, including its own, as it desires, and shall have no duty or obligation to consider any other interests or factors whatsoever. To the extent that the Member has, at law or in equity, duties (including, without limitation, fiduciary duties) to the Company or other person bound by the terms of this Agreement, the Member acting in accordance with the Agreement shall not be liable to the Company or any such other person for its good faith reliance on the provisions of this Agreement. The provisions of this Agreement, to the extent that they restrict the duties of the Member otherwise existing at law or in equity, replace such other duties to the greatest extent permitted under applicable law.

  • ETHICAL CONDUCT Seller's employees shall comply with the BorgWarner Supplier Code of Conduct articulated within the BorgWarner Supplier Manual. Compliance with these standards is a mandatory component of Buyer's purchase contracts worldwide and must also apply to Seller subcontractors. Both, the BorgWarner Supplier Code of Conduct and the BorgWarner Supplier Manual are incorporated by reference as part of the Purchase Order, are binding on the Seller, and Seller explicitly verifies to have read and accepted the BorgWarner Supplier Code of Conduct and the BorgWarner Supplier Manual.

  • Company Policies The employment relationship between the parties shall be governed by the general employment policies and practices of the Company, except that when the terms of this Agreement differ from or are in conflict with such employment policies and practices, this Agreement shall control.

  • Business; etc The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of the Restricted Subsidiaries to, engage directly or indirectly in any business other than the businesses engaged in by the Borrower and the Restricted Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date and reasonable extensions and developments thereof and businesses reasonably similar, ancillary or complimentary thereto.

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