Disrepute Sample Clauses

Disrepute. The Recipient must not do anything which brings, or would be likely to bring, Council or any of its Council-controlled organisations, into disrepute; and
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Disrepute. 27.1 The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to preserve the reputation and good name of the BBC in fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement and shall do nothing which would or might reasonably be expected to diminish the reputation or good name of the BBC, nor shall the Contractor omit to do anything which would be reasonable for it to do having regard to its obligations under this Agreement generally and in particular in respect of this Clause 27.1. 27.2 In providing the Services the Contractor shall not and shall procure that its officers, contractors, employees, sub-contractors or agents do not express any fact, opinion or thought as being the fact, opinion or thought of the BBC unless specifically authorised in writing in advance by the BBC. 27.3 From the date hereof the Contractor will take such steps and put in place such resources as are necessary to ensure it gives the BBC as much notice as it is reasonably practicable to give of: 27.3.1 all actions which it intends to take with respect to any matter which might reasonably be expected to result in press or public comment which relates in any way to the BBC’s interest, reputation or standing; and 27.3.2 all actions which it has taken which at the time such actions were taken it could not reasonably have foreseen might result in press or public comment which relates in any way to the BBC’s interest, reputation or standing, but which the Contractor subsequently does or ought reasonably to foresee will result in such comment.
Disrepute. A Party must not do anything which, in the other Party’s reasonable opinion would bring the other Party’s reputation into disrepute or deemed detrimental to the success of the Event.
Disrepute. In the event that the activities or behaviour of either Partner bring or have the potential to bring either into disrepute, either party, reserves the right to terminate this Agreement forthwith without further notice
Disrepute. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, the Landlord reserves the right to terminate this Agreement if, in the Tenant uses the Premises for the promotion of criminal, pornographic or treasonous activities which in the reasonable, good faith judgment of the Superintendent, are likely to, bring the School Board or the School District into disrepute.
Disrepute. You shall not commit any act where the result of which is likely to disrepute or harming of interests of BirdAI’s name or the name of its third-party vendors, whether through explicit act or omission.
Disrepute. You agree not to commit any act or omission that is likely to cause disrepute or the harming of Deskpro’s interests.
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Disrepute. 1The Contractor does not use RWE’s information or do anything that brings RWE’s name or RWE Group’s name into disrepute or damages or conflicts with RWE’s or RWE Group’s reputation, goodwill or business interests.
Disrepute. I shall not act in a manner that brings InterExchange, the Working Abroad Program, the International Cooperator or Host Family into notoriety or disrepute. I understand that disrepute shall include any activities on my part either past, present or in the future, which will harm the reputation of the Program.
Disrepute. Neither party shall do anything or act in any manner that shall bring the other party into disrepute or affect its reputation or standing in the community in any way.
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