MODERN SLAVERY LEGISLATION Sample Clauses

MODERN SLAVERY LEGISLATION. 22.1 The Supplier warrants that: (a) it has not engaged in, and does not engage in, any activity, practice or conduct in its operations that would constitute a modern slavery offence under any law (including the Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 (Cth)) or otherwise contravene any laws or codes of practice in force from time to time in relation to modern slavery; and (b) it will comply with, and take reasonable steps to ensure any secondary subcontractor complies with, mandatory reporting obligations in any laws or codes of practice in force from time to time in relation to modern slavery.
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MODERN SLAVERY LEGISLATION. 23.1 The Supplier undertakes to the Council that: 23.1.1 it has not and its directors, officers and employees have not and shall not engage in activity which would amount to a breach of the Modern Slavery Legislation or activity which would constitute an offence under the Modern Slavery Legislation if the conduct took place in the United Kingdom or activity which could or would place the Council in breach of the Modern Slavery Legislation or activity which would constitute an offence under the Modern Slavery Legislation if the conduct took place in the United Kingdom; 23.1.2 it has and shall maintain and implement procedures designed to ensure compliance with the Modern Slavery Legislation and prevent conduct that would give rise to an offence under the Modern Slavery Legislation; 23.1.3 if required by law to do so, it shall comply with its obligations under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015; and 23.1.4 in the event of a breach of Conditions 23.1.1 or 23.1.2 by the Supplier the Council may at its sole discretion terminate this Contract. In the event of breach of Condtion 23.1.3, the Council may terminate this Contract if such a breach is not remedied within 7 days of a receipt of a notice from the Council in respect of the same and, without prejudice to the obligations set out above, the Supplier will take all appropriate steps to satisfy itself, acting reasonably, that any third party whom the Supplier enters into a Sub-Contract with has not and shall not engage in any activity that would constitute a breach of the Modern Slavery Legislation in relation to the Goods and, for which purpose, shall include an undertaking similar to that contained above. 23.2 The Supplier shall indemnify the Council against any losses, liabilities, damages, costs (including but not limited to legal fees) and expenses incurred by, or awarded against, the Council as a result of any breach of this Condition 23.2 (Modern Slavery Legislation) by the Supplier or any breach of provisions equivalent to Condition 23.1 (Modern Slavery Legislation) in any contract with a Sub-Contractor.
MODERN SLAVERY LEGISLATION. The Contractor undertakes to the Employer that: .
MODERN SLAVERY LEGISLATION. The Supplier warrants that:

Related to MODERN SLAVERY LEGISLATION

  • Data Protection Legislation the UK Data Protection Legislation and any other European Union legislation relating to personal data and all other legislation and regulatory requirements in force from time to time which apply to a party relating to the use of Personal Data (including, without limitation, the privacy of electronic communications) and the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant government department in relation to such legislation.

  • Future Legislation In the event that any future legislation renders null and void or materially alters any provision of this Agreement, the remaining provisions shall remain in effect for the term of the Agreement, and the parties hereto shall negotiate a mutually agreeable provision to be substituted for the provision so rendered null and void or materially altered.

  • Legislation Any reference in this Agreement to any legislation (whether primary legislation or regulations or other subsidiary legislation made pursuant to primary legislation) shall be construed as a reference to such legislation as the same may have been, or may from time to time be, amended or re-enacted.

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