Fair Business Practices definition

Fair Business Practices. The HCRA will not use its authority as a regulator to create an unfair business advantage.
Fair Business Practices. The BAO will not use its authority as a regulator to create an unfair business advantage.
Fair Business Practices means conducting pro- curement in accordance with prescribed policies and procedures.

Examples of Fair Business Practices in a sentence

  • To this end the SALES REPRESENTATIVE acknowledges receipt of and agrees to comply with the Fair Business Practices Policy of the COMPANY (a copy of which is attached as Schedule D).

  • The Action alleged claims for negligence, negligence per se, breach of implied contract, unjust enrichment, negligent training and supervision, invasion of privacy, breach of fiduciary duty of confidentiality, and violations of Georgia’s Fair Business Practices Act.

  • The Court dismissed the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act (“GFBPA”) claim with leave to amend to replead to address the issue of reliance.


More Definitions of Fair Business Practices

Fair Business Practices. The CMRAO will not use its authority as a regulator to create an unfair business advantage.

Related to Fair Business Practices

  • Proper practices means those set out in The Practitioners’ Guide

  • Group practice means a group of two or more health care providers legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation, or similar association:

  • Past Practices shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.5.

  • Practices means that the practice(s) seems like a logical approach to addressing a specific behavior which is becoming distinct, recognizable among Clients and clinicians in practice, or innovators in academia or policy makers; and at least one recognized expert, group of researchers or other credible individuals have endorsed the practice as worthy of attention based on outcomes; and finally, it produces specific outcomes.

  • Unfair practice means (i) establishing contact with any person connected with or employed or engaged by the Authority with the objective of canvassing, lobbying or in any manner influencing or attempting to influence the Bidding Process; or (ii) having a Conflict of Interest; and