Examples of UK Code in a sentence
Code of Practice Means the Universities UK Code of Practice for the Management of Student Housing.
The Accommodation Regulations are in line with the Universities UK Code of Practice, relating to student accommodation, to which Goldsmiths subscribes.
The University is committed to managing the Accommodation in accordance with the best practice guidelines set out in the national ‘Universities UK Code of Practice for Student Accommodation’ and the University is regularly checked and audited under this Code of Practice.
College operates student accommodation under the terms of the Universities UK Code of Practice for the Management of Student Housing.
Advertising Standards means all statutory and legal requirements and regulations in force relating to the content of advertisements and/or promotional messages, including the UK Code of Non-broadcast Advertising, Sales Promotion and Direct Marketing (CAP Code) and all other relevant codes and guidance (each as updated from time to time) under the general supervision of the Advertising Standards Authority, the Committee of Advertising Practice; the Competition and Markets Authority and/or OFCOM.