Ethical Conduct definition

Ethical Conduct means doing the right thing.
Ethical Conduct. Users are expected to conduct themselves in an ethical and responsible manner while using the Platform. This includes refraining from engaging in any activities that are unlawful, fraudulent, or unethical. Users must respect the rights and interests of others, including the Company, fellow Users, and third parties.
Ethical Conduct. Participants are expected to conduct themselves in an ethical and responsible manner while using the Program. This includes refraining from engaging in any activities that are unlawful, fraudulent, or unethical. Participants must respect the rights and interests of others, including the Company, fellow participants, and third parties.

Examples of Ethical Conduct in a sentence

  • The Executive shall perform all services in accordance with the policies, procedures and rules established by the Company and the Board, including, but not limited to, the Company’s Guide to Ethical Conduct.

  • We undertake to adhere by the Code of Ethical Conduct for Persons Participating in Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Activities in Kenya, copy available from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇ during the procurement process and the execution of any resulting contract.

  • We undertake to adhere by the Code of Ethical Conduct for Suppliers, Contractors and Service Providers, copy available from (specify website) during the procurement process and the execution of any resulting contract.

  • Executive agrees to promptly and faithfully comply with all present and future policies, requirements, directions, requests and rules and regulations of the Company in connection with the Company’s business, including without limitation the policies and requirements set forth in Parent’s Employee Handbook, Code of Ethical Conduct and Financial Code of Conduct.

  • Executive hereby acknowledges that nothing set forth in the Employee Handbook, Code of Ethical Conduct or Financial Code of Conduct or any other policy issued by the Company or Parent shall be deemed to create a separate contractual obligation, guarantee or inducement between Executive and the Company.

  • Each Party agrees to carry out its obligations under this Agreement and conduct the Project in accordance with: the Protocol; any condition of the Responsible HREC; any applicable laws; and the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research 2007 and The Australian Code for Responsible Conduct of Research 2007 (as varied or replaced by the National Health & Medical Research Council, the Australian Research Council and Universities Australia).

  • In performing its obligations under this Agreement, SELLER further represents and warrants that it will comply with the ▇▇▇▇▇ Lauren Code of Ethical Conduct and the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Operating Guidelines (both available upon request).

  • Contractor further agrees to conform to the Code of Ethical Conduct as adopted by the Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., with respect to contractor- subcontractor relationships, and that payments to subcontractors shall be made in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 143-134.1 titled Interest on final payments due to prime contractors: payments to subcontractors.

  • Company agrees to comply with the applicable Facility’s policies and with Saint Luke’s Code of Business and Ethical Conduct made known to Company, as they may be modified from time to time.

  • These policies and procedures include, without limitation, USAG’s SafeSport Policy, Code of Ethical Conduct, and Bylaws.


More Definitions of Ethical Conduct

Ethical Conduct literally means simply doing the right thing, but in reality it means more. It involves acting in the right spirit, out of an abiding respect and concern for one’s fellow creatures. Human research is research conducted with or about people, or their data or tissues, with the sole intention to do good. On rare occasions, the practice of research has even involved deliberate and appalling violation of human beings. Earlier, in the 1900s, there were no regulations regarding the ethical use of human subjects in research. There were no guidelines or any code drawn out for conduct and no Institutional Review Board (IRB). Here is a brief account of why rules and regulations were established and the need for all established research institutes to have an IRB became a necessity.1
Ethical Conduct means a behavior on and off of the Senate floor, pertaining to both
Ethical Conduct means conducting yourself with others, including SIC members, employees, contractors, clients, the public, and others using the principles of honesty, integrity, fairness, and good-faith.