Examples of Anti-Bribery Legislation in a sentence
Andrew Brady Spalding, Unwitting Sanctions: Understanding Anti-Bribery Legislation as Economic Sanctions Against Emerging Markets, 62 FLA.
For the avoidance of doubt, the indemnity under this Condition 11 shall also include any liability of Customer due to any failure of Supplier or any of its affiliated companies or persons involved in performing the Contracts to comply with Anti-Bribery Legislation.
Supplier and any of its affiliated companies or persons involved in performing the Contracts shall at all times comply with all Anti-Bribery Legislation and will not do anything and procure that any of Supplier’s affiliated companies, persons involved in performing the Contracts, employees, agents or sub-contractors will not do anything that would cause, or risk causing, Customer to commit an offence under such Anti-Bribery Legislation.
The Adviser undertakes to SIML that, during these Terms of Business, the Adviser will not engage in, consent to or connive in any activity, practice or conduct in any part of the world which would constitute an offence under Anti-Bribery Legislation, and will put in place, maintain and comply with adequate procedures to prevent any person associated with it (in accordance with section 8 of the Bribery Act 2010) from committing an offence under that legislation.
Each Party has in place its own policies and procedures to ensure compliance with the Anti-Bribery Legislation and will enforce them where appropriate.