Model Code of Ethics definition

Model Code of Ethics means the International Franchise Association Code of Principles and Standards of Conduct as set forth on Exhibit B hereto.

Examples of Model Code of Ethics in a sentence

  • The Customer, therefore, undertakes to operate in a manner that complies with the requirements of the current regulations and the rules of conduct of the Organizational Model, Code of Ethics and Anti-Corruption Code of Conduct and not to engage in - and to ensure that its employees and/or contractors do not engage in - any conduct that may result in liability under Legislative Decree No. 231/2001, whether for its own benefit, for TeamSystem’s benefit, or for the benefit of third parties.

  • The Customer declares that it is aware that TeamSystem has adopted: (a) the Organizational Model; (b) the Anti-Corruption Code of Conduct; and (c) the Code of Ethics, and that these documents are available at www.teamsystem.com.- The Customer acknowledges and accepts the Organizational Model, Code of Ethics and Anti-Corruption Code of Conduct as an integral part of the Contract.

Related to Model Code of Ethics

  • Code of Ethics means a statement encompassing the set of rules based on values and the standards of conduct to which suppliers are expected to conform

  • PJM Code of Conduct means the code of ethical standards, guidelines and expectations for PJM’s employees, officers and Board Members in their transactions and business dealings on behalf of PJM as posted on the PJM website and as may be amended from time to time.

  • NYISO Code of Conduct means the rules, procedures and restrictions concerning the conduct of the ISO directors and employees, contained in Attachment F to the NYISO OATT.

  • Code of Conduct means the SFC's Code of Conduct for Persons Licensed by or Registered with the Securities and Futures Commission.

  • Ethics means a set of principles governing the conduct of all persons governed by these rules.