The Contractor undertakes. Z10.1.1 not to give any offer, payment, consideration, or benefit of any kind, which constitutes or could be construed as an illegal or corrupt practice, either directly or indirectly, as an inducement or reward for the award or in execution of this contract;
Z10.1.2 to comply with all laws, regulations or policies relating to the prevention and combating of bribery, corruption and money laundering to which it or the Employer is subject, including but not limited to the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 12 of 2004.
The Contractor undertakes. 6.1 to comply with all directions of TG4 with regard to the use and application of all and any Confidential Information or data (including personal data as defined in the Data Protection Laws); 6.2 to comply with all directions as to local security arrangements deemed reasonably necessary by TG4 including, if required, completion of documentation under the Official Secrets Xxx 0000 and comply with any vetting requirements of TG4 including by police authorities; 6.3 upon termination of the Competition (or the Contract) for whatever reason to furnish to TG4 all Confidential Information or at the written direction of TG4 to destroy in a secure manner all (or such part or parts thereof as may be identified by TG4) Confidential Information in its possession and shall erase any Confidential Information held by the Contractor in electronic form. The Contractor will upon request furnish a certificate to that effect should TG4 so request in writing. For the avoidance of doubt “document” includes documents stored on a computer storage medium and data in digital form whether legible or not.
The Contractor undertakes. 6.1 to comply with all directions of the Contracting Authority regarding the use and application of all and any Confidential Information or data (including personal data as defined in the Data Protection Laws ); 6.2 to comply with all directions as to local security arrangements deemed reasonably necessary by the Contracting Authority including, if required, completion of documentation under the Official Secrets Act 1963 and comply with any vetting requirements of the Contracting Authority including by police authorities; 6.3 upon termination of the Competition (or the Contract) for whatever reason to furnish to the Contracting Authority all Confidential Information or at the written direction of the Contracting Authority to destroy in a secure manner all (or such part or parts thereof as may be identified by the Contracting Authority) Confidential Information in its possession and shall erase any Confidential Information held by the Contractor in electronic form. The Contractor will upon request furnish a certificate to that effect should the Contracting Authority so request in writing. For the avoidance of doubt “document” includes documents stored on a computer storage medium and data in digital form whether legible or not.
The Contractor undertakes. (a) To accept as enforceable and comply with the terms of this contract;
(b) To comply with the applicable obligations created by the provisions of the Convention, the rules, regulations and procedures of the Authority and the decisions of the relevant organs of the Authority;
(c) To accept control by the Authority of activities in the Area as authorized by the Convention;
(d) To fulfil its obligations under this contract in good faith; and
(e) To observe, as far as reasonably practicable, any recommendations which may be issued from time to time by the Legal and Technical Commission.
The Contractor undertakes. 4.2.1. To organize and ensure the proper provision of Services.
4.2.2. Comply with the schedule (date and time) of training course, posted on the website in the section of corresponding course or sent to the Customer via e-mail. The Contractor has the right to change the date and/or time of the training course in the specified chart, notifying the Customer by e-mail at least 1 working day prior to the variable date and/or time of service provision.
4.2.3. To provide the Customer with:
4.2.3.1. Necessary equipment;
4.2.3.2. Necessary tools;
4.2.3.3. Necessary information materials.
4.2.4. Use all personal data about the Customer specified in the order p. 4.1.8 of the Offer only for providing Services, not to transfer them to third persons, except subcontractors involved in the process of organization of Services, as well as sponsors interested in spreading information about their products and services.
The Contractor undertakes. 5.1 to comply with all directions of TG4 with regard to the use and application of all and any Confidential Information or data (including personal data as defined in the Data Protection Acts, 1988 and 2003);
5.2 to comply with all directions as to local security arrangements deemed reasonably necessary by TG4 including, if required, completion of documentation under the Official Secrets Act, 1963 and comply with any vetting requirements of TG4 including by police authorities;
5.3 upon termination of the Competition (or the Contract) for whatever reason to furnish to TG4, all Confidential Information or at the written direction of TG4 to destroy in a secure manner all (or such part or parts thereof as may be identified by TG4) Confidential Information in its possession and shall erase any Confidential Information held by the Contractor in electronic form. The Contractor will upon request furnish a certificate to that effect should TG4 so request in writing. For the avoidance of doubt “document” includes documents stored on a computer storage medium and data in digital form whether legible or not; and
5.4 to comply with the requirements of Data Protection law and such guidelines as may be issued by the Data Protection Commissioner from time to time, including but not being limited to: i Data Protection Acts, 1988 and 2003; and ii All EU requirements arising (including, but not limited to, provisions relating to the processing of data, ensuring the security of data and restrictions on transfers of data abroad) and any legislation and regulations implementing same.
The Contractor undertakes i. To engage weekly hired employees wherever practicable in preference to casuals.
ii. Not to substitute casual employees for weekly hired employees during a contract where the nature, size and duration of the particular contract has not been substantially altered.
iii. That Contractors who have a custom or practice of predominantly or exclusively hiring casuals, undertake to advise the appropriate unions of that practice prior to commencement of work for Wollongong City Council.
The Contractor undertakes. 1.1 not to give any offer, payment, consideration, or benefit of any kind, which constitutes or could be construed as an illegal or corrupt practice, either directly or indirectly, as an inducement or reward for the award or in execution of this contract;
The Contractor undertakes. 4.1.1. to ensure the normal and uninterrupted operation of the Website in order to ensure the Customer's access to the Event and the normal use of the Website;
4.1.2. inform the Customer about any changes and additions to the Event by posting information about changes on the Website;
4.1.3. to ensure the protection of the Customer's personal data in accordance with the applicable data protection laws and the Privacy Policy.
The Contractor undertakes. 6.5.1. in order to confirm the Client's right to visit the Club, to issue and provide the Client with a Club card according to the category and type of Card selected by the Client in accordance with this Agreement and activate it in accordance with the terms of the Agreement; 6.