Prohibited Payments mean any offer, gift, payment, promise to pay or authorization to pay money or anything of value to or for the use or benefit of any government official (including employees and directors of government-owned companies and other state enterprises), political party, party official, candidate for public office or employee of a public international organization in an effort to win or retain business or secure any improper advantage, except that the term does not include any payment to a government official, political party, party official or political candidate that is expressly permitted under the written laws of the country involved, or any facilitating payment that is made solely to secure the provision of routine governmental services.
Prohibited Payments include Payment for taxes, Payments that are court-ordered, government payments, Payments to Payees outside of the United States or its territories and any Payment to any unlawful Internet gambling web site or other enterprise that engages in activities prohibited by local, state or federal law.
Prohibited Payments means all direct or indirect commissions, consulting fees, agents fees or anything having value that the Contactor paid, or agreed to be paid to "Employer Person/Engineer Person", including without limitation a detailed description of these other payments and of the basis therefore, made or to be made, directly or indirectly by the Contractor or on behalf of him, or by his subcontractors or on behalf of them, or by their employees or their agents or representatives in connection with the invitation for tenders of this Contract or in connection with the tender itself of this Contract and its award or negotiations.
Examples of Prohibited Payments in a sentence
See the Prohibited Payments Section of this Agreement for details.
This notification is not required if you attempt to make a prohibited payment as set forth in Section 13 of the General Terms (Prohibited Payments) or an Exception Payment under this Agreement.
As required by applicable law, the Service will notify you promptly if it decides to refuse to pay a Xxxxxx designated by you, as set forth in Section 13 of the General Terms (Prohibited Payments).
See the Prohibited Payments Section of this Agreement for details and Section A.
This notification is not required if you attempt to make a prohibited payment as set forth in the Prohibited Payments Section below or an Exception Payment under this Agreement.
More Definitions of Prohibited Payments
Prohibited Payments any offer, gift, payment, promise to pay or authorization of the payment of any money or anything of value, directly or indirectly, to or for the use or benefit of any Official (including to or for the use or benefit of any other Person if a Borrower knows, or has reasonable grounds for believing, that the other Person would use such offer, gift, payment, promise or authorization of payment for the benefit of any such Official), for the purpose of influencing any act or decision or omission of any Official in order to obtain, retain or direct business to, or to secure any improper benefit or advantage for, a Borrower, its Affiliates or any other Person; provided that any such offer, gift, payment, promise or authorization of payment shall not be considered a Prohibited Payment if, in IFC’s reasonable opinion, it (i) is lawful under applicable written laws and regulations or (ii) is made for the purpose of expediting or securing the performance of a routine governmental action (as such term is construed under applicable law);
Prohibited Payments has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.29(b).
Prohibited Payments means the payment of, or giving of, directly or indirectly, any bribe, rebate, payoff, influence payment, kickback or other payment or gift of money or anything of value (including meals or entertainment) to any officer, employee or ceremonial office holder of any government or instrumentality thereof, any political party or supra-national organization (such as the United Nations), any political candidate, any royal family member or any other person who is connected or associated personally with any of the foregoing that is prohibited under any applicable Law or otherwise for the purpose of influencing any act or decision of such payee in his official capacity, inducing such payee to do or omit to do any act in violation of his lawful duty, securing any improper advantage or inducing such payee to use his influence with a government or instrumentality thereof to affect or influence any act or decision of such government or instrumentality.
Prohibited Payments. The following payment types are prohibited through the Service: • Tax Payments • Court Ordered Payments • Payments to Payees outside of the United States or its possessions/territories THE FOREGOING SHALL CONSTITUTE THE SERVICE'S ENTIRE LIABILITY AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE SERVICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS (EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE INSTALLTION, USE, OR MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE, AND OR THE SERVICE. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS OF WARRANTIES: THE SERVICE AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PIN/Password and Security: To access the Internet Bill Pay service you will need to log on to the Credit Union Internet Home Banking service and then click on ePay. You agree not to give or make available your Credit Union Internet Banking Account Number and PIN to any unauthorized individuals. You are responsible for all bill payments you, and your Internet Bill Pay authorized user, authorize using the Service. If you permit other persons to use the Service or your Credit Union Account Number and PIN (even though you have agreed not to disclose this information); you are responsible for all transactions they authorize. If you believe that you’re Credit Union Account Number and PIN has been lost, stolen or compromised, or that someone may attempt to use the Service without your consent or has transferred money from your account by accessing your account without your permission, you must notify The Credit Union at once by calling us during business hours. You also agree that The Credit Union may revoke your Internet Bill Pay and/or Internet Home Banking account access services if unauthorized account access and/or transactions occur as the apparent result of negligence in the safeguarding of the Account Number and PIN(s) belonging to you and/or your authorized user. Further, you agree that, if you cause the Credit Union a loss of any nature, the Credit Union may revoke or refuse to grant you Internet Bill Pay service and/or Internet Home Banking account access to your account. Your Liability for Unauthorized Transfers - If you tell the Credit Union within two (2) Business Days after you learn of unauthorized access to your ...
Prohibited Payments means any offer, gift, payment, promise to pay or authorization of the payment of any money or anything of value, directly or indirectly, to or for the use or benefit of any official (including to or for the use or benefit of any other Person if a Party or any Group Company knows, or has reasonable grounds for believing, that the other Person would use such offer, gift, payment, promise or authorization of payment for the benefit of any such official) for the purpose of influencing any act or decision or omission of any official in order to obtain, retain or direct business to, or to secure any improper benefit or advantage for, any Party, any Group Company or any other Person.
Prohibited Payments has the meaning set forth in Section V.C.
Prohibited Payments means the offer, authorization, payment or giving of any bribe, rebate, payoff, influence payment, kickback or other payment or gift of money or anything of value in a manner prohibited by Anti-Corruption Laws to any Governmental Authority or public official for the purpose of influencing any act or decision of such payee in his official capacity, inducing such payee to do or omit to do any act in violation of his lawful duty, securing business or any improper advantage or inducing such payee to use his influence with a Governmental Authority or Person affiliated with any Governmental Authority to affect or influence any act or decision of such Governmental Authority or Person.