Common use of Freedom of Speech Clause in Contracts

Freedom of Speech. The Client, as organiser of a seminar, conference, meeting or other assembly, is required to undertake to secure that the principles embodied in the University’s Code of Practice on Freedom of Speech, pursuant to its statutory duty under Section 43 (3) of the Education (No 2) Xxx 0000, will be upheld; and shall, if so required, satisfy the University of its ability to discharge its obligations in regard to upholding freedom of speech.

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Samples: www.bsg.ox.ac.uk, www.stats.ox.ac.uk, www.admin.ox.ac.uk

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Freedom of Speech. 11.1 The Client, as organiser of a seminar, conference, meeting or other assembly, is required to undertake to secure that the principles embodied in the University’s University Code of Practice on Freedom of Speech, pursuant to its statutory duty under Section 43 (3) of the Education (No 2) Xxx 0000, will be upheld; , and shall, if so required, satisfy the University College of its ability to discharge its obligations in regard to upholding freedom of speech.

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Samples: Agreement for Events and Other Services

Freedom of Speech. The Client, as organiser of a seminar, conference, meeting or other assembly, is required to undertake to secure that the principles embodied in the University’s Code of Practice on Freedom of Speech, pursuant to its statutory duty under Section 43 (3) of the Education (No 2) Xxx 0000, will be upheld; upheld and shall, if so required, satisfy the University of its ability to discharge its obligations in regard to upholding freedom of speech.

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Samples: www.maths.ox.ac.uk

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Freedom of Speech. The Client, as organiser of a seminar, conference, meeting or other assembly, is required to undertake to secure that the principles embodied in the University’s Exeter College Code of Practice on Freedom of Speech, pursuant to its statutory duty under Section 43 (3) of the Education (No 2) Xxx 0000, will be upheld; , and shall, if so required, satisfy the University College of its ability to discharge its obligations in regard to upholding freedom of speech.

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Samples: www.exeter.ox.ac.uk

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