Common use of Standards of Conduct Clause in Contracts

Standards of Conduct. Buyer expects its suppliers to comply with generally accepted principles of social responsibility and corporate citizenship as set forth in the Environmental, Social and Governance Report of Xxxxxxx Electric Co. (“Xxxxxxx”). In particular, Buyer expects its suppliers and their employees to adhere to the principles included in the Xxxxxxx Supplier Code of Conduct and to follow the same principles and rules applicable to Xxxxxxx employees in the Xxxxxxx Employee Code of Conduct. Links to these documents can be found on the “Environmental, Social, Governance” (“ESG”) page of xxxxxxx.xxx and under “Supply Chain” and “Integrity & Ethics” of the ESG/Governance page. Seller must comply and ensure its agents, contractors, suppliers, subcontractors, and sub-tier suppliers (collectively “Subcontractors”) comply with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws. “Modern Slavery Laws” means (i) laws prohibiting work or service that is performed involuntarily and exacted under the menace of violence or other types of penalty (“Forced Labor”) and/or other forms of Modern Slavery (as defined below) such as 18 U.S.C. 1589 of the US and the UK’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000, and (ii) laws requiring entities to disclose their risks of Modern Slavery such as the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act and Australia’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 (Cth). “Modern Slavery” has the meaning given to that term or, if “Modern Slavery” is not used, similar terms (such as forced labor), in the Modern Slavery Laws. Seller confirms that it does not use any Forced Labor, it conducts its business in compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and it is not subject to any investigation, enforcement or conviction involving Modern Slavery. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer of any actual or suspected breaches by Seller or its Subcontractors of the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and Seller agrees to provide Buyer immediately upon request any information and assistance that Buyer may require for compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Acceptance; Entire Agreement, Acceptance; Entire Agreement, Acceptance; Entire Agreement

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Standards of Conduct. Buyer expects its suppliers to comply with generally accepted principles of social responsibility and corporate citizenship as set forth in the Environmental, Social and Governance Report of Xxxxxxx Electric Co. (“Xxxxxxx”). In particular, Buyer expects its suppliers and their employees to adhere to the principles included in the Xxxxxxx Supplier Code of Conduct and to follow the same principles and rules applicable to Xxxxxxx employees in the Xxxxxxx Employee Code of Conduct. Links to these documents can be found on the “Environmental, Social, Governance” (“ESG”) page of xxxxxxx.xxx and under “Supply Chain” and “Integrity & Ethics” of the ESG/Governance page. Seller must comply and ensure its agents, contractors, suppliers, subcontractors, and sub-tier suppliers (collectively “Subcontractors”) comply with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws. “Modern Slavery Laws” means (i) laws prohibiting work or service that is performed involuntarily and exacted under the menace of violence or other types of penalty (“Forced Labor”) and/or other forms of Modern Slavery (as defined below) such as 18 U.S.C. 1589 of the US and the UK’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000Act 2015, and (ii) laws requiring entities to disclose their risks of Modern Slavery such as the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act and Australia’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 Act 2018 (Cth). “Modern Slavery” has the meaning given to that term or, if “Modern Slavery” is not used, similar terms (such as forced labor), in the Modern Slavery Laws. Seller confirms that it does not use any Forced Labor, it conducts its business in compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and it is not subject to any investigation, enforcement or conviction involving Modern Slavery. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer of any actual or suspected breaches by Seller or its Subcontractors of the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and Seller agrees to provide Buyer immediately upon request any information and assistance that Buyer may require for compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Acceptance; Entire Agreement, Acceptance; Entire Agreement, Acceptance; Entire Agreement

Standards of Conduct. Buyer expects its suppliers to comply with generally accepted principles of social responsibility and corporate citizenship as set forth in the Environmental, Social and Governance Report of Xxxxxxx Electric Co. (“XxxxxxxEmerson”). In particular, Buyer expects its suppliers and their employees to adhere to the principles included in the Xxxxxxx Emerson Supplier Code of Conduct and to follow the same principles and rules applicable to Xxxxxxx Emerson employees in the Xxxxxxx Emerson Employee Code of Conduct. Links to these documents can be found on the “Environmental, Social, Governance” (“ESG”) page of xxxxxxx.xxx and under “Supply Chain” and “Integrity & Ethics” of the ESG/Governance page. Seller must comply and ensure its agents, contractors, suppliers, subcontractors, and sub-tier suppliers (collectively “Subcontractors”) comply with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws. “Modern Slavery Laws” means (i) laws prohibiting work or service that is performed involuntarily and exacted under the menace of violence or other types of penalty (“Forced Labor”) and/or other forms of Modern Slavery (as defined below) such as 18 U.S.C. 1589 of the US and the UK’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000Act 2015, and (ii) laws requiring entities to disclose their risks of Modern Slavery such as the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act and Australia’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 Act 2018 (Cth). “Modern Slavery” has the meaning given to that term or, if “Modern Slavery” is not used, similar terms (such as forced labor), in the Modern Slavery Laws. Seller confirms that it does not use any Forced Labor, it conducts its business in compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and it is not subject to any investigation, enforcement or conviction involving Modern Slavery. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer of any actual or suspected breaches by Seller or its Subcontractors of the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and Seller agrees to provide Buyer immediately upon request any information and assistance that Buyer may require for compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptance; Entire Agreement

Standards of Conduct. Buyer expects its suppliers to comply with generally accepted principles of social responsibility and corporate citizenship as set forth in the Environmental, Social and Governance Report of Xxxxxxx Electric Co. (“Xxxxxxx”)citizenship. In particular, Buyer expects its suppliers and their employees to adhere to the principles included in the Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Supplier Code of Conduct and the Xxxxxxxx Code of Ethics for Business Partners, and to follow the same principles and rules applicable to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx employees in the Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Employee Code of Conduct. Links to these documents can be found on the “Environmental, Social, Governance” (“ESG”) page of xxxxxxx.xxx and under “Supply Chain” and “Integrity & Ethics” of the ESG/Governance page. Seller must comply and ensure its agents, contractors, suppliers, subcontractors, and sub-tier suppliers hired by Seller (collectively “Subcontractors”) comply with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws. “Modern Slavery Laws” means (i) laws prohibiting work or service that is performed involuntarily and exacted under the menace of violence or other types of penalty (“Forced Labor”) and/or other forms of Modern Slavery (as defined below) such as 18 U.S.C. 1589 of the US and the UK’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000Act 2015, and (ii) laws requiring entities to disclose their risks of Modern Slavery such as the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act and Australia’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 Act 2018 (Cth). “Modern Slavery” has the meaning given to that term or, if “Modern Slavery” is not used, similar terms (such as forced labor), in the Modern Slavery Laws. Seller confirms that it does not use any Forced Labor, it conducts its business in compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and it is not subject to any investigation, enforcement or conviction involving Modern Slavery. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer of any actual or suspected breaches by Seller or its Subcontractors of the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and Seller agrees to provide Buyer immediately upon request any information and assistance that Buyer may require for compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws.

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Samples: www.copeland.com

Standards of Conduct. Buyer expects its suppliers to comply with generally accepted principles of social responsibility and corporate citizenship as set forth in the Environmental, Social and Governance Report of Xxxxxxx Electric Co. (“Xxxxxxx”) (xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/en-us/esg). In particular, Buyer expects its suppliers and their employees to adhere to the principles included in the Xxxxxxx Supplier Code of Conduct (xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/documents/corporate/xxxxxxx- supplier-code-of-conduct-en-us-173520.pdf) and to follow the same principles and rules applicable to Xxxxxxx employees in the Xxxxxxx Employee Code of Conduct. Links to these documents can be found on the “Environmental, Social, Governance” Conduct (“ESG”) page of xxxxxxx.xxx and under “Supply Chain” and “Integrity & Ethics” of the ESG/Governance pagexxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/documents/corporate/xxxxxxx-code-of-conduct-en-1629588.pdf). Seller must comply and ensure its agents, contractors, suppliers, subcontractors, and sub-tier suppliers (collectively “Subcontractors”) comply with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws. “Modern Slavery Laws” means (i) laws prohibiting work or service that is performed involuntarily and exacted under the menace of violence or other types of penalty (“Forced Labor”) and/or other forms of Modern Slavery (as defined below) such as 18 U.S.C. 1589 of the US and the UK’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000Act 2015, and (ii) laws requiring entities to disclose their risks theirrisks of Modern Slavery such as the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act and Australia’s Modern Australia’sModern Slavery Xxx 0000 Act 2018 (Cth). “Modern Slavery” has the meaning given to that term orin the applicable Modern Slavery Laws; absent a definition in the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, if “Modern Slavery” is shall mean exploitative practices involving coercion and/or deception that aim at exacting involuntary work or service from people, such practices including but not usedlimited to Forced Labor, similar terms (such as forced child labor), in the Modern Slavery Lawsdebt bondage, domestic servitude and human trafficking. Seller confirms that it does and its Subcontractors do not use any Forced Labor, it conducts its business business, including its supply chain operations, in compliance with the withthe applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and it is not subject to any investigation, enforcement or conviction involving Modern Slavery. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer of any actual or suspected breaches by Seller or its Subcontractors of the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and Seller agrees to provide Buyer Xxxxx immediately upon request any information and assistance that Buyer may require for compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws.

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Samples: Acceptance; Entire Agreement

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Standards of Conduct. Buyer expects its suppliers to comply with generally accepted principles of social responsibility and corporate citizenship as set forth in the Environmental, Corporate Social and Governance Responsibility Report of Xxxxxxx Electric Co. (“Xxxxxxx”). In particular, Buyer expects its suppliers and their employees to adhere to the principles included in the Xxxxxxx Supplier Code of Conduct and to follow the same principles and rules applicable to Xxxxxxx employees in the Xxxxxxx Employee Code of Conduct. Links to these documents can be found on the “Environmental, Social, GovernanceCorporate Social Responsibility(“ESG”) page of xxxxxxx.xxx and under “Supply Chain” and “Integrity & Ethics” of the ESG/Governance same page. Seller must comply and ensure its agents, contractors, suppliers, subcontractors, and sub-tier suppliers (collectively “Subcontractors”) comply with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws. “Modern Slavery Laws” means (i) laws prohibiting work or service that is performed involuntarily and exacted under the menace of violence or other types of penalty (“Forced Labor”) and/or other forms of Modern Slavery (as defined below) such as 18 U.S.C. 1589 of the US and the UK’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000, and (ii) laws requiring entities to disclose their risks of Modern Slavery such as the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act and Australia’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 (Cth). “Modern Slavery” has the meaning given to that term or, if “Modern Slavery” is not used, similar terms (such as forced labor), in the Modern Slavery Laws. Seller confirms that it does not use any Forced Labor, it conducts its business in compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and it is not subject to any investigation, enforcement or conviction involving Modern Slavery. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer of any actual or suspected breaches by Seller or its Subcontractors of the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and Seller agrees to provide Buyer Xxxxx immediately upon request any information and assistance that Buyer may require for compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptance; Entire Agreement

Standards of Conduct. Buyer expects its suppliers to comply with generally accepted principles of social responsibility and corporate citizenship as set forth in the Environmental, Social and Governance Report of Xxxxxxx Electric Co. (“Xxxxxxx”). In particular, Buyer expects its suppliers and their employees to adhere to the principles included in the Xxxxxxx Supplier Code of Conduct and to follow the same principles and rules applicable to Xxxxxxx employees in the Xxxxxxx Employee Code of Conduct. Links to these documents can be found on the “EnvironmentalEnvironment, Social, Governance” (“ESG”) page of xxxxxxx.xxx and under “Supply Chain” and “Integrity & Ethics” of the ESG/Governance page. Seller must comply and ensure its agents, contractors, suppliers, subcontractors, and sub-tier suppliers (collectively “Subcontractors”) comply with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws. “Modern Slavery Laws” means (i) laws prohibiting work or service that is performed involuntarily and exacted under the menace of violence or other types of penalty (“Forced Labor”) and/or other forms of Modern Slavery (as defined below) such as 18 U.S.C. 1589 of the US and the UK’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000, and (ii) laws requiring entities to disclose their risks of Modern Slavery such as the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act and Australia’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 (Cth). “Modern Slavery” has the meaning given to that term or, if “Modern Slavery” is not used, similar terms (such as forced labor), in the Modern Slavery Laws. Seller confirms that it does not use any Forced Labor, it conducts its business in compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and it is not subject to any investigation, enforcement or conviction involving Modern Slavery. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer of any actual or suspected breaches by Seller or its Subcontractors of the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and Seller agrees to provide Buyer immediately upon request any information and assistance that Buyer may require for compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptance; Entire Agreement

Standards of Conduct. Buyer expects its suppliers to comply with generally accepted principles of social responsibility and corporate citizenship as set forth in the Environmental, Social and Governance Report of Xxxxxxx Electric Co. (“Xxxxxxx”). In particular, Buyer expects its suppliers and their employees to adhere to the principles included in the Xxxxxxx Supplier Code of Conduct and to follow the same principles and rules applicable to Xxxxxxx employees in the Xxxxxxx Employee Code of Conduct. Links to these documents can be found on the “Environmental, Social, Governance” (“ESG”) page of xxxxxxx.xxx and under “Supply Chain” and “Integrity & Ethics” of the ESG/Governance page. Seller must comply and ensure its agents, contractors, suppliers, subcontractors, and sub-tier suppliers (collectively “Subcontractors”) comply with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws. “Modern Slavery Laws” means (i) laws prohibiting work or service that is performed involuntarily and exacted under the menace of violence or other types of penalty (“Forced Labor”) and/or other forms of Modern Slavery (as defined below) such as 18 U.S.C. 1589 of the US and the UK’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000, and (ii) laws requiring entities to disclose their risks of Modern Slavery such as the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act and Australia’s Modern Slavery Xxx 0000 (Cth). “Modern Slavery” has the meaning given to that term or, if “Modern Slavery” is not used, similar terms (such as forced labor), in the Modern Slavery Laws. Seller confirms that it does not use any Forced Labor, it conducts its business in compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and it is not subject to any investigation, enforcement or conviction involving Modern Slavery. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer of any actual or suspected breaches by Seller or its Subcontractors of the applicable Modern Slavery Laws, and Seller agrees to provide Buyer immediately upon request any information and assistance that Buyer may require for compliance with the applicable Modern Slavery Laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptance; Entire Agreement

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