Modern Slavery Practice definition
Examples of Modern Slavery Practice in a sentence
Any Modern Slavery Practice or other contraventions of law by Seller relating to basic working conditions and human rights in the performance of work under this Contract may be considered a breach of this Contract for which Buyer may elect to cancel any open orders between Buyer and Seller, for cause, in accordance with article 7 “Cancellation for Default”.
The Supplier hereby confirms that it shall not engage in any Modern Slavery Practice.
The Purchaser will be entitled, by giving written notice to that effect to the Seller, to require the Seller to: either remove from the performance of this Agreement any of the Seller’s officers, employees, agents or sub-contractors whom the Purchaser believes to be engaging in any Modern Slavery Practice; or take such action as the Purchaser requires to ensure that the Seller fully complies with any Anti-Slavery Law, the Anti-Slavery Policy and Seller Code of Conduct.