Integrity definition

Integrity means that personal data should be accurate and suitable for the purpose for which it is processed.
Integrity means probity, fairness, honesty, uprightness, and soundness of character.
Integrity means probity, fairness, honesty, uprightness, and soundness of character. See Canon 1 and Rule 1.2.

Examples of Integrity in a sentence

  • The Bidder / Contractor undertake(s) to procure from all subcontractors a commitment in conformity with this Integrity Pact.

  • The Arbitration Clause in the main tender document/ contract shall not be applicable to any issue/ dispute arising out of or in relation to the Integrity Pact.

  • The task of the Monitors is to review independently and objectively, whether and to what extent the parties comply with the obligations under the Integrity Pact.

  • The Buyer will provide to Monitors sufficient information about all meetings related to any complaint of violation of Integrity Pact and arrange for necessary facilities for smooth conduct of the meetings of the Monitors.

  • The Integrity Pact shall come into force and be valid from the date it is signed by the BIDDER/ SELLER/ CONTRACTOR and shall remain valid up to 12 months after the last payment to the contractor.


More Definitions of Integrity

Integrity means the quality of being honest and having strong moral and ethical principles
Integrity means a firm adherence to ADB’s Anticorruption Policy (1998, as amended from time to time), the Integrity Principles and Guidelines (2015, as amended from time to time) and to the highest ethical standards;
Integrity means the quality of being honest and having strong moral and ethical principles “Persons” has meaning assigned to it in Article 260 of the Constitution and includes sole proprietorship
Integrity means the state that exists when information is unchanged from its source and has not been accidentally or intentionally modified, altered, or destroyed.
Integrity means probity, fairness, honesty, uprightness, and soundness of character. See Canons 1 and 4, and Rules 1.2, 3.1, 3.12, 3.13, and 4.2.
Integrity means the property that data or information have not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner.
Integrity means the guarantee that the information system and the processed information can be altered only by deliberate and legitimate action and that the system will produce the expected result accurately and in full.