Common use of Reputation of the parties Clause in Contracts

Reputation of the parties. The Applicant will not, and will use all reasonable endeavours to procure that its suppliers and contractors will not, knowingly do, or omit to do, anything in relation to this Agreement or Project that may harm the reputation of Homes England. This clause does not prevent Leaseholders from communicating with the media in a personal capacity about the Project, Agreement, or Government policy; nor does it prevent the Applicant from commenting on Government policy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: assets.publishing.service.gov.uk, assets.publishing.service.gov.uk

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Reputation of the parties. The Applicant will not, and will use all reasonable endeavours to procure that its suppliers and contractors will not, knowingly do, or omit to do, anything in relation to this Agreement or Project that may harm the reputation of Homes England. This clause does not prevent Leaseholders from communicating with the media in a personal capacity about the Project, Agreement, or Government policy; nor does it prevent the Applicant from f rom commenting on Government policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement

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Reputation of the parties. The Applicant will not, and will use all reasonable endeavours to procure that its suppliers and contractors will not, knowingly do, or omit to do, anything in relation to this Agreement or Project that may harm the reputation of DLUHC or Homes England. This clause does not prevent Leaseholders from communicating with the media in a personal capacity about the Project, Agreement, or Government policy; nor does it prevent the Applicant from commenting on Government policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement

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