COMPLIANCE A ETIKA Sample Clauses

COMPLIANCE A ETIKA. 3.1 Obdarovaný súhlasí s dodržiavaním všetkých platných právnych predpisov pre farmaceutické, zdravotnícke, poľnohospodárske, chemické alebo iné odvetvia činnosti Bayer, najmä zákona č. 362/2011 Z. z. o liekoch a zdravotníckych pomôckach, v znení neskorších predpisov, zákona č. 147/2001 Z. z. o reklame, v znení neskorších predpisov, zákona č. 513/1991 Zb. Obchodného zákonníka, v znení neskorších
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  • Compliance Audit LEA shall have the right but shall be under no obligation to conduct audit(s), from time to time, of Provider’s records concerning its compliance obligations as set forth in this Article V. Provider shall make such records and other documents available to LEA upon request.

  • Compliance Audits D. 4.1 Compliance Audit(s). Without limiting the generality of section A.7.4 (Records Review), if requested by the Province from time to time, which request shall be at the Province’s sole discretion, the Recipient, at its own expense, will forthwith retain an independent third party auditor to conduct one or more compliance audits of the Recipient or any Project. The audit will be conducted in accordance with Canadian Generally Accepted Auditing Standards, as adopted by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, applicable as of the date on which a record is kept or required to be kept under such standards. In addition, the audit will assess the Recipient’s compliance with the terms of the Agreement and will address, with respect to each Project, without limitation, the following: (a) whether the Funds were spent in accordance with the Agreement and with due regard to economy, efficiency, and effectiveness; (b) the Project’s progress or state of completion; (c) whether the financial information the Recipient provided is complete, accurate, and timely, and in accordance with the Agreement; (d) whether the Recipient’s information and monitoring processes and systems are adequate to identify, capture, validate, and monitor the achievement of intended benefits of the Project; (e) the overall management and administration of the Project; (f) recommendations for improvement or redress; and (g) whether prompt and timely corrective action is taken on prior audit findings.

  • Compliance Plan (1) This paragraph (h) applies to any portion of the contract that— (i) Is for supplies, other than commercially available off-the-shelf items, acquired outside the United States, or services to be performed outside the United States; and (ii) Has an estimated value that exceeds $500,000. (2) The Contractor shall maintain a compliance plan during the performance of the contract that is appropriate— (i) To the size and complexity of the contract; and (ii) To the nature and scope of the activities to be performed for the Government, including the number of non- United States citizens expected to be employed and the risk that the contract or subcontract will involve services or supplies susceptible to trafficking in persons.

  • Compliance Reporting a. Provide reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the National Association of Securities Dealers and the States in which the Fund is registered. b. Prepare and distribute appropriate Internal Revenue Service forms for corresponding Fund and shareholder income and capital gains. c. Issue tax withholding reports to the Internal Revenue Service.

  • Compliance Review During the Term, Developer agrees to permit the GLO, HUD, and/or a designated representative of the GLO or HUD to access the Property for the purpose of performing Compliance-Monitoring Procedures. In accordance with GLO Compliance-Monitoring Procedures, the GLO or HUD will periodically monitor and audit Developer’s compliance with the requirements of this Agreement, the CDBG-DR Regulations, the CDBG Multifamily Rental Housing Guidelines, and any and all other Governmental Requirements during the Term. In conducting any compliance reviews, the GLO or HUD will rely primarily on information obtained from Developer’s records and reports, on-site monitoring, and audit reports. The GLO or HUD may also consider other relevant information gained from other sources, including litigation and citizen complaints. 5.04 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: INDEMNIFICATION (a) Developer agrees to the following. (i) Developer shall not receive, store, dispose, or release any Hazardous Materials on or to the Property; transport any Hazardous Materials to or from the Property; or permit the existence of any Hazardous Material contamination on the Property. (ii) Developer shall give written notice to the GLO immediately when Developer acquires knowledge of the presence of any Hazardous Material on the Property; the transport of any Hazardous Materials to or from the Property; or the existence of any Hazardous Material contamination on the Property, with a full description thereof. (iii) Developer will promptly, at Developer’s sole cost and expense, comply with any Governmental Requirements regarding the removal, treatment, or disposal of such Hazardous Materials or Hazardous Material contamination and provide the GLO with satisfactory evidence of such compliance. (iv) Developer shall provide the GLO, within thirty (30) days of demand by the GLO, financial assurance evidencing to the GLO that the necessary funds are available to pay for the cost of removing, treating, and disposing of such Hazardous Materials or Hazardous Material contamination and discharging any assessments that may be established on the Property as a result thereof. (v) Developer shall insure that all leases, licenses, and agreements of any kind (whether written or oral) now or hereafter executed that permit any party to occupy, possess, or use in any way the Property or any part thereof include an express prohibition on the disposal or discharge of any Hazardous Materials at the Property and a provision stating that failure to comply with such prohibition shall expressly constitute a default under any such agreement. (vi) Developer shall not cause or suffer any liens (including any so-called state, federal, or local “Superfund” lien relating to such matters) to be recorded against the Property as a consequence of, or in any way related to, the presence, remediation, or disposal of Hazardous Materials in or about the Property. (b) DEVELOPER SHALL, AT ALL TIMES, RETAIN ANY AND ALL LIABILITIES ARISING FROM THE PRESENCE, HANDLING, TREATMENT, STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION, REMOVAL, OR DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON THE PROPERTY. REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ANY EVENT OF DEFAULT OCCURS OR CONTINUES, WHETHER THE GLO EXERCISES ANY REMEDIES IN RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY, OR SUCH SITUATION RELATED TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WAS CAUSED BY OR WITHIN THE CONTROL OF DEVELOPER OR THE GLO, DEVELOPER SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE GLO AND ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITIES, SUITS, ACTIONS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, PENALTIES, DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS, CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INTEREST, PENALTIES, FINES, AND MONETARY SANCTIONS), LOSSES, COSTS, AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS) THAT MAY: (i) NOW OR IN THE FUTURE (WHETHER BEFORE OR AFTER THE CULMINATION OF THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT) BE INCURRED OR SUFFERED BY THE GLO BY REASON OF, RESULTING FROM, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR ARISING IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER FROM THE BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY OR COVENANT IN THIS SECTION OR THE INACCURACY OF ANY REPRESENTATION OF DEVELOPER IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT;

  • Regulation M Compliance The Company has not, and to its knowledge no one acting on its behalf has, (i) taken, directly or indirectly, any action designed to cause or to result in the stabilization or manipulation of the price of any security of the Company to facilitate the sale or resale of any of the Securities, (ii) sold, bid for, purchased, or, paid any compensation for soliciting purchases of, any of the Securities, or (iii) paid or agreed to pay to any Person any compensation for soliciting another to purchase any other securities of the Company, other than, in the case of clauses (ii) and (iii), compensation paid to the Company’s placement agent in connection with the placement of the Securities.

  • ETHICS COMPLIANCE All Bidders/Contractors and their employees must comply with the requirements of Sections 73 and 74 of the Public Officers Law, other State codes, rules, regulations and executive orders establishing ethical standards for the conduct of business with New York State. In signing the Bid, Bidder certifies full compliance with those provisions for any present or future dealings, transactions, sales, contracts, services, offers, relationships, etc., involving New York State and/or its employees. Failure to comply with those provisions may result in disqualification from the Bidding process, termination of contract, and/or other civil or criminal proceedings as required by law.

  • Policy Compliance Violations The Requester and Approved Users acknowledge that the NIH may terminate the DAR, including this Agreement and immediately revoke or suspend access to all controlled-access datasets subject to the NIH GDS Policy at any time if the Requester is found to be no longer in agreement with the principles outlined in the NIH GDS Policy, the terms described in this Agreement, or the Genomic Data User Code of Conduct. The Requester and PI agree to notify the NIH of any violations of the NIH GDS Policy, this Agreement, or the Genomic Data User Code of Conduct data within 24 hours of when the incident is identified. Repeated violations or unresponsiveness to NIH requests may result in further compliance measures affecting the Requester. The Requester and PI agree to notify the appropriate DAC(s) of any unauthorized data sharing, breaches of data security, or inadvertent data releases that may compromise data confidentiality within 24 hours of when the incident is identified. As permitted by law, notifications should include any known information regarding the incident and a general description of the activities or process in place to define and remediate the situation fully. Within 3 business days of the DAC notification(s), the Requester agrees to submit to the DAC(s) a detailed written report including the date and nature of the event, actions taken or to be taken to remediate the issue(s), and plans or processes developed to prevent further problems, including specific information on timelines anticipated for action. The Requester agrees to provide documentation verifying that the remediation plans have been implemented. Repeated violations or unresponsiveness to NIH requests may result in further compliance measures affecting the Requester. NIH, or another entity designated by NIH may, as permitted by law, also investigate any data security incident or policy violation. Approved Users and their associates agree to support such investigations and provide information, within the limits of applicable local, state, tribal, and federal laws and regulations. In addition, Requester and Approved Users agree to work with the NIH to assure that plans and procedures that are developed to address identified problems are mutually acceptable and consistent with applicable law.

  • Compliance Monitoring Grantee must be subject to compliance monitoring during the period of performance in which funds are Expended and up to three years following the closeout of all funds. In order to assure that the program can be adequately monitored, the following is required of Grantee: a. Grantee must maintain a financial tracking system provided by Florida Housing that ensures that CRF funds are Expended in accordance with the requirements in this Agreement. b. Grantee must maintain records on all awards to Eligible Persons or Households. These records must include, but are not limited to: i. Proof of income compliance (documentation from submission month, including but not limited to paystub, Florida unemployment statement, social security and/or disability statement, etc.); ii. Lease; and iii. Documentation of rental assistance payments made.

  • PCI Compliance A. The Acquiring Bank will provide The Merchant with appropriate training on PCI PED and/or DSS rules and regulations in respect of The Merchants obligations. Initial training will be provided and at appropriate intervals as and when relevant changes are made to such rules and regulations. B. The Acquiring Bank will ensure that The Merchant is kept informed of any relevant new, or changes to, PCI PED and/or DSS compliance rules and regulations. C. The Merchant will comply with PCI PED and/or DSS, and resulting obligations, in respect of establishing, and maintaining, the required security controls. D. The Merchant will ensure that all its appropriate staff (existing and new) are knowledgeable in their responsibilities with respect to PCI PED and/or DSS compliance. E. The Merchant must be able to demonstrate compliance with PCI PED and/or DSS and maintain measures necessary to successfully pass regular compliance certification checks. F. The Merchant will notify The Acquiring Bank immediately should it become evident that data security standards have been compromised. The Merchant will also provide all assistance necessary to assist The Acquiring Bank and its agents to investigate and obtain any required evidence of a security breach. G. The Merchant hereby agrees and undertakes to fully indemnify The Acquiring Bank from and against all actions, claims, losses, charges, costs and damages which The Acquiring Bank may suffer or incur as a result of The Merchants failure to comply with PCI PED and/or DSS. H. Further to the conditions set out in Section 34 below, The Acquiring Bank reserves the right to terminate this agreement with The Merchant if The Merchant: i. Refuses to accept, or commence, any remedial action(s) required under its obligation to PCI PED and/or DSS. ii. Fails to maintain its PCI PED and/or DSS obligations and/or consistently fails compliance certification checks. iii. Receives continuing penalties Fraud notifications or alerts of in any case where the Acquiring bank may be asked by the schemes to take action against the Merchant. اهيلع ةقداصملا تمت دق هنأ نم ةيلمع يأ ذيفنت دعب دكأتلا رجاتلا ىلع بجي .10 لمحتب هرارقإ متو ةقاطبلا لماح ةطساوب بولطملا وحنلا ىلعو ةرشابم .ةيلمعلا كلت ذيفنت نع هتيلوؤسم لماك يأ تحت ةيلمع نم رثكأ ىلإ ةيلمعلا ةميق ميسقتب موقي لاأب رجاتلا دهعتي .11 لاير )500( ةميقب نيتيلمع ذفني نأ لاثملا ليبس ىلعف ،قلاطلإا ىلع فرظ ةعباتلا عفدلا ةقاطب سفن مادختساب لاير )1000( يلامجلإا اهغلبم عئاضبل اذه ربتعي ثيحب ؛ىرخأ عفد تاقاطب ةيأ وأ تاعوفدملل ةيدوعسلا ةكبشلل ءاغلإ و زاهجلا فاقيا ةلاحلا هذه يف كنبلل قحيو ،اًمامت ًاروظحم فرصتلا .ةيقافتلاا ةكبشلا ةقاطبب لقأ وأ رثكأ وأ لايرب ةرركم تايلمع ءارجإ رجاتلل قحي لا .12 غلابم وأ تايلمع ددع قيقحت ضرغب هب ةصاخلا نامتئلاا ةقاطب وأ ةيدوعسلا ءاغلإ و زاهجلا فاقيا كنبلل قحيو .هيلع ةررقملا موسرلا عفد بنجتل تايلمع .رجاتلا باسح نم ةررقملا موسرلا مصخ يف قحلاب ظافتحلاا عم ةيقافتلاا لمحُي نل هلاعأ ةحضوملا تامازتللااو تاءارجلإاب ديقتلا مدعو هقافخإ نأ رجاتلا رقي وأ فيلاكت وأ تابلاطم وأ ىوعد ةيأ نع اهريغ وأ تناك ةينوناق ،ةيلوؤسم ةيأ كنبلا ةراسخ وأ ةيمكارتلا رارضلأا وأ رئاسخلا كلذ يف امب رئاسخ وأ رارضأ وأ فيراصم مازتللااب رجاتلا للاخإ ببسب رجاتلا كنب اهدبكتي وأ اهل ضرعتي دق يتلا ،حابرلأا مدع ببسب ركذ امم يلأ رجاتلا كنب ضرعت لاح يفو .ةدراولا تابلطتملاو تاميلعتلاب ىوعد نم هيلع بترتي دق ام عيمج رجاتلا لمحتي ،ةروكذملا تاءارجلإاب رجاتلا مازتلا مدع ةجيتن رجاتلا كنب قحلت دق رئاسخ وأ رارضأ وأ فيراصم وأ فيلاكت وأ تابلاطم وأ .تاءارجلإاو طورشلاو تابلطتملا هذهب رجاتلا مازتلا عفدلا تاقاطب ةعانص رايعم عم قفاوتلا .9 PCI Compliance مادختساب ةصاخلا دعاوقلا ىلع بسانملا بيردتلا رجاتلل رجاتلا كنب مدقي .أ ،عفدلا تاقاطب ةعانصب قلعتت يتلاو ةيرسلا ةيصخشلا ماقرلأا لاخدإ زاهج تامازتلاب قلعتي اميف عفدلا تاقاطب ةعانص تانايب ةيامح رايعم ىلع اًضيأو تارييغت يأ ىلع وأ ديدج وه ام ىلع رجاتلا علاطإ ماود نم رجاتلا كنب دكأتي .ب ماقرلأا لاخدإ زاهج مادختساب ةصاخلا مازتللاا دعاوقو تاعيرشتلاب ةقلاع تاذ تانايب ةيامح رايعمب وأ ،عفدلا تاقاطبب قلعتي ام لك وأ ةيرسلا ةيصخشلا .عفدلا تاقاطب ةعانص ،عفدلا تاقاطبل ةيرسلا ةيصخشلا ماقرلأا لاخدإ ئدابمو ريياعمب رجاتلا مزتلي .ج قلعتي اميف ةرداصلا اهتاعيرشتو ،عفدلا تاقاطب تانايب نمأ ريياعمب اًضيأو .ةبولطملا ةيامحلا طباوض قيبطتو سيسأتب )نيدجتسملاو نييلاحلا( نيصتخملا نيفظوملا علاطإ نم رجاتلا دكأتي .د ةيصخشلا ماقرلأا لاخدإب ةصاخلا مازتللاا دعاوقب قلعتي اميف مهتايلوؤسمب .عفدلا تاقاطب تانايب نمأ ريياعمو ،عفدلا تاقاطبل ةيرسلا ةيصخشلا ماقرلأا لاخدإب ةصاخلا مازتللاا دعاوق حضوي نأ رجاتلا ىلع بجي .ـه ةظفاحملاو ،عفدلا تاقاطب تانايب نمأ ريياعم كلذكو عفدلا تاقاطبل ةيرسلا مازتللاا ىدمل ةيرودلا تارابتخلاا ةداهش زايتجلا ةيرورضلا ريياعملا ىلع .حاجنب ريياعم كاهتنا نم ققحتلا روف رجاتلا كنب راعشإب رجاتلا موقي نأ بجي .و كنب ةدعاسمل يرورض وه ام لك ميدقت رجاتلا ىلع بجي اًضيأو ،ةيامحلا ةبولطملا نيهاربلاو ةلدلأا يف قيقحتلا نم نيصتخملا هيفظومو رجاتلا .ةيامحلا قارتخا تابثلإ رجاتلا كنبل ةلماكلا ةيامحلاب ةيقافتلاا هذه بجومب رجاتلا مزتليو دهعتي .ز تابلاطم وأ ىوعد ةيأ نع ،اهريغ وأ تناك ةينوناق ،ةيلوؤسم ةيأ هليمحت مدعو رارضلأا وأ رئاسخلا كلذ يف امب رئاسخ وأ رارضأ وأ فيراصم وأ فيلاكت وأ ببسب رجاتلا كنب اهدبكتي وأ اهل ضرعتي دق يتلا ،حابرلأا ةراسخ وأ ةيمكارتلا كنب ظفتحي ،هاندأ 34 مقر ةداملا يف اهعضو مت يتلا طورشلا ىلإ ةفاضإ .ح :يتلآاب رجاتلا مايق ةلاح يف رجاتلا عم ةيقافتلاا هذه ءاهنإ قحب رجاتلا هتامازتلا هيلع هيلمت بولطم يزارتحا ءارجإ يأ ذاختا وأ لوبق هضفر .i وأ عفدلا تاقاطبل ةيرسلا ةيصخشلا ماقرلأا لاخدإ ئدابمو ريياعمب .عفدلا تاقاطب تانايب نمأ ريياعمب ماقرلأا لاخدإ ئدابمو ريياعمو دعاوقب مازتللااو ةظفاحملا يف هقافخإ .ii ،عفدلا تاقاطب تانايب نمأ ريياعمب وأ عفدلا تاقاطبل ةيرسلا ةيصخشلا .مازتللاا تارابتخا زايتجا يف لشفلا و/وأ تاريذحتلاو تاهيبنتلا هملاتسا وأ هيلع ةرمتسملا تامارغلا ضرف .iii تاعوفدملا ماظن لبق نم ةيلمع يأ صوصخب ريوزتلاب ةقلعتملا مزلالا ءارجلإا ذاختا رجاتلا كنب نم بلطي دق اهللاخ نم يتلاو ،يملاعلا 10. Transaction(s) to be in Saudi Riyals: All MADA-POS transactions must be denominated in Saudi Riyals (SR).

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