CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN EUAA OPERATIONAL SUPPORT ACTIVITIES Sample Clauses

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN EUAA OPERATIONAL SUPPORT ACTIVITIES. ‌ The ‘Code of Conduct for persons participating in EUAA operational support Activities’14 also applies mutatis mutandis to Experts under this Contract who participate in EUAA operational support activities. Any breach of the provisions of the afore-mentioned code of conduct will be considered a contractual breach. Such a breach may result in the suspension and/or termination of the Contract, as well as an Expert being held liable for damages (in accordance with Articles VI, VII and VII of the Contract). 14 Available at: xxxxx://xxxx.xxxxxx.xx/sites/default/files/2022-06/code_of_conduct_20220617.pdf ANNEX II DECLARATION ON HONOUR The undersigned [Name and surname], declares on their honour that they are NOT in one of the following situations which would exclude them from participating in this call for expressions of interest:
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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN EUAA OPERATIONAL SUPPORT ACTIVITIES. The ‘Code of Conduct for persons participating in EUAA operational support Activities’7 also applies mutatis mutandis to Experts under this Contract who participate in EUAA’s operational support activities. Any breach of the provisions of the afore-mentioned code of conduct will be considered a contractual breach. Such a breach may result in the suspension and/or termination of the Contract, as well as an Expert being held liable for damages (in accordance with Articles VI, VII and VII of the Contract). 6 OJ 45, 14.6.1962, p. 1385. 7 Available at: xxxxx://xxxx.xxxxxx.xx/sites/default/files/public/EASO_CODE_OF_CONDUCT.pdf ANNEX II DECLARATION ON HONOUR The undersigned [Name and surname], declares on his or her honour that he or she is NOT in one of the following situations which would exclude him or her from participating in this call for expressions of interest:

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