Common use of Openness Clause in Contracts

Openness. You have a duty to be open about your decisions, actions and representations, giving reasons for these where appropriate. You should be able to justify your decisions and be confident that you have not been unduly influenced by the views and/or opinions of others. If you have dealings with the Media, members of the public, or others not directly involved in your Community Council, you should ensure that an explicit distinction is made between the expression of your personal views and opinions from any views or statement made about or on behalf of the Community Council.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Best Practice Agreement, Best Practice Agreement, Best Practice Agreement

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Openness. You have a duty to be open about your decisions, actions and representations, giving reasons for these where appropriate. You should be able to justify your decisions and be confident that you have not been unduly influenced by the views and/or opinions of others. If you have dealings with the Mediamedia, members of the public, or others not directly involved in your Community Councilcommunity council, you should ensure that an explicit distinction is made between the expression of your personal views and opinions from any views or statement made about or on behalf of the Community Councilcommunity council.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Best Practice Agreement

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