Ethical Compliance. Customer understands that: (a) BluIP is committed to acting in accordance with the highest level of business and professional ethics in connection with the promotion, marketing, distribution and other exploitation of the BluIP offerings under the Agreement; and, (b) at all times under the Agreement, Customer shall act in accordance with the foregoing ethical standards. Various Laws have created standards of such compliance. Such Laws include: Foreign Corrupt Practices Act the U.K. Bribery Act, the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Public Officials in International Business and the UN Convention Against Corruption. Without limiting anything contained in the Agreement, Customer warrants that it shall comply with such Laws, as applicable.
Ethical Compliance. 20.1 In performing their obligations under this Contract the Supplier and the Customer shall;
20.1.1 comply with all applicable anti-slavery and human trafficking laws, statutes and regulations from time to time in force including the Modern Slavery Act 2015;
20.1.2 comply with the Anti-Slavery Policy;
20.1.3 not engage in any activity or conduct that would constitute an offence under sections 1, 2 or 4 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, if such activity, practice or conduct were carried out in the United Kingdom;
20.1.4 not employ, have not employed and will not employ any individual who is under the age of sixteen (16) years of age (Child), regardless of whether any national or local laws to which the Supplier may also be subject, define a child as being younger than sixteen (16) years of age;
20.1.5 include, when appropriate and where required by the Modern Slavery Act 2015, in its contracts with subcontractors and suppliers, suitable anti-slavery and human trafficking provisions that are at least as onerous as those set out in this clause 20; and
20.1.6 each undertake to the other, not to purchase or use or source any components or raw materials of Conflict Minerals (as defined in clause 20.11) (whether under this Contract or under any connected contract or arrangement) which have originated from (directly or indirectly) the Democratic Republic of Congo or any other Adjoining Territory (as defined in clause 20.11).
20.2 The Supplier and the Customer each represent and warrant to the other that at the date of this Contract:
20.2.1 neither they nor any of their officers, employees or other persons associated with them have been convicted of any offence involving slavery and human trafficking; and
20.2.2 having made reasonable enquiries, so far as they are aware have not been and are not currently the subject of any investigation or other enforcement proceedings by any governmental or other regulatory body regarding any offence arising in connection with slavery and human trafficking.
20.3 The Supplier shall implement reasonable procedures and protocols to ensure that there is no slavery or human trafficking in its supply chains.
20.4 Either party shall notify the other as soon as it becomes aware of any actual or suspected breach of clause 20.1 above or any actual or suspected slavery or human trafficking in another supply chain that is connected (directly or indirectly) to this Contract.
20.5 For each 12 month period that this Contract has been in force (f...
Ethical Compliance. Seller shall comply with all applicable anti-corruption, anti-bribery, anti-kickback, and anti-trafficking laws, rules, and regulations, including, without limitation, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 (“Ethics Laws”). Seller hereby represents and warrants to Umicore that Seller maintains a code of business ethics and conduct designed to prevent and detect criminal conduct, promote ethical behavior, and encourage compliance with Ethics Laws. Such code may be required to comply with FAR 52.203-13. If applicable, Ethics Laws specifically include, and Seller shall comply with, the following regulations, which are incorporated herein as if set forth in full text: FAR 52.203-7 Anti-Kickback Procedures FAR 52.203-12 Limitation on Payments to Influence Fed. Transactions FAR 52.222-50 Combating Trafficking in Persons
Ethical Compliance. The Management Entity shall review the results of the Board’s efforts to monitor compliance with YRF’s programs and policies adhering to applicable laws and rules, including Section 8 of this Agreement. The Management Entity shall notify the Board upon determination of any breach in compliance and maintain a written record of each breach, along with the action taken by the Management Entity or the Board, as applicable.
Ethical Compliance. Customer understands that: (a) BluIP is committed to acting in accordance with the highest level of business and professional ethics in connection with the promotion, marketing, distribution and sublicensing of the Software and exploitation of the Services; (b) BluIP requires the BluIP Customers to also meet these standards. Various Laws have created standards of such compliance. Such Laws include: Foreign Corrupt Practices Act the U.K. Bribery Act, the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Public Officials in International Business and the UN Convention Against Corruption. Without limiting anything contained in the Agreement, Customer warrants that it shall comply with such Laws, as applicable.
Ethical Compliance. Each Party agrees to:
(a) Identify and comply with all relevant national ethical requirements pertaining to the research in COMFORT
(b) Comply with the terms and recommendations of the European Commission Ethical Review of the COMFORT project produced during the Grant Preparation phase.
Ethical Compliance. Supplier will not:
29.1. Offer or provide, directly or indirectly, compensation of any nature, including bribes, gratuities, loans or payments, to Company’s employees or members of the employees household;
29.2. Offer or provide, directly or indirectly, special treatment, free services or special discounts to Company’s employees or members of the employees household;
29.3. Offer or pay for business entertainment, including meals that would be considered excessive by Company’s management, in its reasonable discretion; or
29.4. Pay for travel expenses for Company’s employees and members of the employee’s household.