Codes of Practice Sample Clauses

Codes of Practice. The Tenant shall ensure that all works carried out at the Premises by or on behalf of the Tenant are carried out in accordance with all relevant codes of practice applicable to those works and issued by a statutory or professional body.
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Codes of Practice. Arts University Bournemouth complies with the UUK/Guild HE and ANUK codes of practice for student accommodation. The UUK/Guild HE and ANUK codes were developed specifically for educational establishments. Members of the Code are independently audited to ensure that halls of residence meet specified standards. More information on the Codes can be found at: xxxxxxx.xxxx and xxxx.xxx.xx STUDENT SERVICES Our Student Advisers are available to support you through your time at AUB, helping you live life to the full on and off campus. For information of support available, please contact Student Advice AUB Student Services Tel: 00000 000000 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx.xx COMPLAINTS If you are unhappy with any aspect of living in halls of residence please contact the halls staff in the first instance. If this does not result in a satisfactory conclusion, you are entitled to make use of the AUB Student Complaints Procedure, details of which can be obtained from Student Services. For information on the AUB Student Complaints Procedure, or to discuss your complaint, please contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxx Senior Investigating Officer Services Tel: 00000 000000 Email: xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx.xx Part 2 AUB HALLS OF RESIDENCE RESIDENCE AGREEMENT PARTICULARS THIS AGREEMENT is for a study bedroom/studio in Arts University Bournemouth Halls of Residence and is made BETWEEN Arts University Bournemouth and The Student.
Codes of Practice. The attention of tenderers is drawn to the agreements that have been reached by the MOD/Industry Commercial Policy Group (CPG) on Codes of Practice. The Codes of Practice are intended to demonstrate a commitment by MOD and its suppliers to the establishment of better working relationships in the supply chain, based upon openness and trust. The opportunity also exists for tenderers to advertise any subcontract valued at over £10,000 in the MOD Contracts Bulletin and further details can be obtained directly from: BiP Solutions Ltd Web address: ‘xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx’ Tel No: 0000 000 0000 Submission Of Tender Your Tender is to be submitted in a sealed envelope, bearing the enclosed label (DEFFORM 28), to the address shown thereon, for receipt no later than the date and time stated above. The envelope bearing the DEFFORM 28 label will not be opened until the date and time printed thereon. The Authority cannot undertake to give consideration to any Tender submitted in a different manner (for example, by telephone, facsimile, email or telex) or any Tender not received on time. Any request for an extension of the period for tendering must be received at least 4 working days before the due date for return, but no undertaking can be given that an extension will be granted. Correspondence connected with your Tender which requires attention before the due date or communications stating that no Tender will be submitted should be sent in a separate envelope bearing no external reference to the ITT Reference Number or return date, addressed to the MOD Commercial Branch stated above. This procedure is designed to preserve equity between Tenderers by ensuring that no premature disclosure of Tender details can take place. No useful purpose is served by enquiring about the result of a competition. Tenderers will be notified of the Authority’s decision as early as possible. Conditions Of Contract A full set of the relevant Standard Contract Conditions and DEFCONs/DEFFORMs will only be attached to the ITT when it is thought that you do not already have access to them. If you have any doubt about the requirements, please telephone the MOD Commercial Branch named above. Forms specified herein may be obtained from MOD, Forms and Publication Commodity Management, PO Box 2, Building C16, C Site, Lower Arncott, Bicester, OX25 1LP.
Codes of Practice. LCC Group Limited T/A Go Power has created the following Codes of Practice, (1) Complaints Handling, and (2) Efficient Use of Natural Gas. Copies of these Codes are available upon request, or on Go Power website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx.xx/More-Information/Codes-of-Practice.aspx
Codes of Practice. (h) The Provider shall implement and keep under review codes of practice, including local and national codes of practice associated with the services. Such codes of practice will be supplementary to and shall not affect existing statutory requirements and relevant legislation.
Codes of Practice. The Subscriber shall comply with the rules included in any relevant Codes of Practice issued from time to time by XXXXX (covering such matters as operating procedures and the use and publication of RAJAR Data) including in particular the RAJAR Publication Code as issued from time to time.
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Codes of Practice. 6. The attention of tenderers is drawn to the agreements that have been reached by the MOD / Industry Commercial Policy Group (CPG) on Codes of Practice. The Codes of Practice are intended to demonstrate a commitment by MOD and its suppliers to the establishment of better working relationships in the supply chain, based upon openness and trust. The opportunity also exists for tenderers to advertise any subcontract valued at over £10,000 in the MOD Contracts Bulletin and further details can be obtained directly from: BiP Solutions Ltd Web address: ‘xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx’ Tel No: 0000 000 0000 Submission of Tender
Codes of Practice. Go Power have codes of practice, providing guidance to consumer and services we provide. The codes of practice cover;  Code of Practice on Payment of Bills  Code of practice on services for prepayment meter customers  Code of practice on the efficient use of electricity  Code of Practice for Complaints Handling Procedure  Code of Practice on Provision of Services for Persons who are Pensionable Age, Disabled or Chronically Sick The codes of practice may be amended from time to time and new codes of practice in addition to the codes listed above may be introduced.
Codes of Practice. Industry codes of practice are a major element of the Australian regulatory framework. The codes require both the ISPs and the Internet content hosts (ICHs) to take appropriate steps to protect the public from prohibited and potentially prohibited content. A range of matters are to be dealt with under the codes. Some of these matters include
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