Anti-Bribery Laws definition

Anti-Bribery Laws means the anti-bribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, and all other applicable anti-corruption and bribery Laws (including the U.K. Xxxxxxx Xxx 0000, and any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder or other Laws of other countries implementing the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Officials).
Anti-Bribery Laws means all applicable laws, statutes, regulations and codes relating to anti-bribery and anti-corruption in force anywhere in the world, including the Xxxxxxx Xxx 0000;
Anti-Bribery Laws means of any provision of any applicable law or regulation implementing the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions or any applicable provision of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended (the “FCPA”), the U.K. Xxxxxxx Xxx 0000, or any other similar law of any other jurisdiction in which the Company operates its business, including, in each case, the rules and regulations thereunder.

Examples of Anti-Bribery Laws in a sentence

  • No part of the payments made by the Purchaser, directly or indirectly, to any party in connection with the Acquisition, will be made in contravention of the provisions of any Anti-Bribery Laws to which the Purchaser is subject.

  • No part of the payments received by such Seller, directly or indirectly, from any other party in connection with the Acquisition, will be used in contravention of the provisions of any Anti-Bribery Laws to which such Seller or any Group Member is subject.


More Definitions of Anti-Bribery Laws

Anti-Bribery Laws has the meaning set forth in Section 3.18.
Anti-Bribery Laws means any and all statutes, statutory instruments, bye-laws, orders, directives, treaties, decrees and laws which relate to the anti-bribery and/or anti-corruption, including the Bribery Act;
Anti-Bribery Laws means the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, and all other applicable anti-corruption and bribery Laws (including the U.K. Bribery Act 2010, and any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder or other Laws of other countries implementing the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Officials).
Anti-Bribery Laws means all legislation and regulations and any policies with the force of law in any jurisdiction relating to anti-bribery and anti-corruption, being all laws around the world that generally prohibit bribery of governmental officials or any other giving or receiving of bribes between private commercial parties in connection with conducting business, including Chapter 4, Division 70 of the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) (Australia).
Anti-Bribery Laws means the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 and the United Kingdom Bribery Act of 2010 (as amended from time to time), and all other applicable national, regional, provincial, state, municipal or local laws and regulations that prohibit the bribery of, or the providing of unlawful gratuities, facilitation payments or other benefits to, any Government Official or any other person;
Anti-Bribery Laws means the Indian Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, the Indian Prevention of Money Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, 0000, and all other Laws relating to bribery and/or corruption that are applicable to the Company or the Shareholders or their Affiliates.
Anti-Bribery Laws means any and all statutes, statutory instruments, bye-laws, orders, directives, treaties, decrees and laws (including any common law, judgment, demand, order or decision of any court, regulator or tribunal) which relate to anti-bribery and/or anti-corruption, including the Bribery Act 2010;