Statutory Obligations and Regulations Sample Clauses

Statutory Obligations and Regulations. D1 Prevention of Corruption
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Statutory Obligations and Regulations. 15 Discrimination 16 The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 Information 17 Authority Data 18 Protection of Personal Data 19 Freedom of Information 20 Confidentiality 21 Official Secrets Acts 1911-1989, Section 182 of the Finance Xxx 0000 22 Publicity, Media and Official Enquiries 23 Intellectual Property Rights 24 Monitoring 25 Audit Control of the Contract 26 Assignment and Sub-Contracting 27 Waiver 28 Variation 29 Severability 30 Remedies Cumulative 31 Extension of Initial Contract Period 32 Entire Agreement 33 Counterparts Liabilities 34 Liability, Indemnity and Insurance 35 Warranties and Representations
Statutory Obligations and Regulations. Discrimination The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 Information Authority Data Protection of Personal Data Freedom of Information Confidentiality Official Secrets Acts 1911-1989, Section 182 of the Finance Act 1989 Publicity, Media and Official Enquiries Intellectual Property Rights Monitoring Audit
Statutory Obligations and Regulations. Discrimination The Contractor shall not unlawfully discriminate within the meaning and scope of Law relating to discrimination in employment. The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to secure the observation of this provision by all the Contractor’s Personnel. The Contractor shall have proper regard to the Codes of Practice prepared and issued from time to time by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 A person who is not a Party to the Contract shall have no right to enforce any of its provisions which, expressly or by implication, confer a benefit on him, without the prior written agreement of both Parties. This clause does not affect any right or remedy of any person which exists or is available apart from the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 and does not apply to the Crown. INFORMATION
Statutory Obligations and Regulations. Freedom of Information The Supplier acknowledges that the Customer is subject to the requirements of the FOIA and the Environmental Information Regulations and shall assist and co-operate with the Customer to enable the Customer to comply with its information disclosure obligations. The Supplier shall: transfer to the Customer all Requests for Information that it receives as soon as practicable and in any event within two (2) Working Days of receiving a Request for Information; provide the Customer with a copy of all Information, relating to a Request for Information, in its possession or control, in the form that the Customer requires within five (5) Working Days (or such other period as the Customer may specify) of the Customer's request; and provide all necessary assistance as reasonably requested by the Customer to enable the Customer to respond to the Request for Information within the time for compliance set out in section 10 of the FOIA or regulation 5 of the Environmental Information Regulations. The Customer shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion and notwithstanding any other provision in this Call-Off Agreement or any other agreement whether the Commercially Sensitive Information and/or any other Information (including Supplier’s Confidential Information) is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA or the Environmental Information Regulations. In no event shall the Supplier respond directly to a Request for Information unless authorised in writing to do so by the Customer. The Supplier acknowledges that the Customer may, acting in accordance with the Ministry of Justice’s Code of Practice on the Discharge of the Functions of Public Authorities under Part 1 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 ("the Code"), be obliged under the FOIA, or the Environmental Information Regulations to disclose Information concerning the Supplier or the G-Cloud Services: in certain circumstances without consulting the Supplier; or following consultation with the Supplier and having taken its views into account; provided always that where Clause CO-6.5.3 applies the Customer shall, in accordance with any recommendations of the Code, take reasonable steps, where appropriate, to give the Supplier advanced notice, or failing that, to draw the disclosure to the Supplier's attention after any such disclosure. The Supplier acknowledges that the description of information as Commercially Sensitive Information in Framework ...
Statutory Obligations and Regulations. B1 Data Protection Act B1.1 The Contractor (and any of his sub-contractors involved in the provision of this Contract) shall be registered under the relevant parts of the Data Protection Act 1998 and shall ensure that the applicable provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 and any subsequent amendments thereto or other relevant Act of Parliament are strictly adhered to.
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