Partner Code of Conduct definition

Partner Code of Conduct means Sage’s partner code of conduct hosted at xxx.xxxx.xxx, or as otherwise published, released or made available by Sage from time to time.
Partner Code of Conduct means the policy addressing business practices and conduct requirements applicable to VMware partners as updated from time to time and posted on Partner Central and available via xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/go/partnerintegrity.
Partner Code of Conduct means Xxxx’s partner code of conduct hosted at xxx.xxxx.xxx, or as otherwise published, released or made available by Sage from time to time.

Examples of Partner Code of Conduct in a sentence

  • Partner shall comply with SAP’s Partner Code of Conduct, or Partner may comply with its own code of conduct if comparable standards are established.

  • Customer shall adopt and comply with Company’s Business Partner Code of Conduct which is EXPRESSLY INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE.

  • A Party does not comply with the following material provisions: Part 1 – Article 2 (Confidentiality), Part 1 – Article 13 (Export Regulations), Part 1 – Article 15 (Compliance Obligations) (in particular, if Partner fails to comply with the SAP`s Partner Code of Conduct) and Part 2 - Article 4 (Reservation of title, rights and interest) of the PartnerEdge GTCs.

  • Open Ecosystem Partner shall comply with SAP’s Partner Code of Conduct, or Open Ecosystem Partner may comply with its own code of conduct if comparable standards are established.

  • Partner will comply with SAP’s Partner Code of Conduct, or its own code of conduct if comparable standards are established.

  • Distributor shall comply with SAP’s Partner Code of Conduct, or Distributor may comply with its own code of conduct if comparable standards are established.

  • A Party does not comply with the following material provisions of the PartnerEdge GTCs: Part 1 – Article 2 (Confidentiality), Part 1 – Article 13 (Export Regulations), Part 1 – Article 15 (Compliance Obligations) (in particular, if Partner fails to comply with the SAP`s Partner Code of Conduct) and Part 2 - Article 4 (Reservation of title, rights and interest).

  • Tenderers shall comply with the Company’s Business Partner Code of Conduct in the submission of any tenders.

  • Potential suppliers must also comply with the Company’s Business Partner Code of Conduct in the submission of any proposals pursuant to this RFP.

  • In the provision of the Goods and Services, you will be required to comply with the Company’s policies, including (without limitation) its Business Partner Code of Conduct and any relevant client terms and conditions.


More Definitions of Partner Code of Conduct

Partner Code of Conduct means the Ellucian Partner Code of Conduct as published by Ellucian from time to time.
Partner Code of Conduct means the Builder ethical business practices, expectations, and requirements available at <xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxx-xx-xxxxxxx>, as updated from time to time.

Related to Partner Code of Conduct

  • SAP Partner Code of Conduct means SAP Group’s global policy document that provides a set of informative guidelines to enable partners to comply with good business practices which is published on SAP’s partner-dedicated website.

  • 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.

  • Supplier Code of Conduct means the code of that name published by the Government Commercial Function originally dated September 2017, as may be amended, restated, updated, re-issued or re-named from time to time;

  • Code of Conduct means the Code of Conduct for Persons Licensed by or Registered with the SFC.

  • Reckless Conduct means conduct where the supplier of the recreational services is aware, or should reasonably have been aware, of a significant risk that the conduct could result in personal injury to another person and engages in the conduct despite the risk and without adequate justification;

  • 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

  • Sexually explicit conduct means actual or simulated:

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

  • Disabling Conduct shall have the meaning designated in Section 8.4 hereof.

  • Abusive conduct means verbal, nonverbal, or physical conduct of a parent or student directed toward a school employee that, based on its severity, nature, and frequency of occurrence, a reasonable person would determine is intended to cause intimidation, humiliation, or unwarranted distress.

  • Insider Trading Policy means the written policy of the Company pertaining to the purchase, sale, transfer or other disposition of the Company’s equity securities by Directors, Officers, Employees or other service providers who may possess material, nonpublic information regarding the Company or its securities.

  • StarCompliance Code of Ethics application means the web-based application used to electronically pre-clear personal securities transactions and file many of the reports required herein. The application can be accessed via the AB network at: https://alliance-ng.starcompliance.com/.

  • Employee Handbook means the employee handbook applicable to all employees of Infosys during the entire tenure of their employment.

  • Standard of Conduct means the standard for conduct by Indemnitee that is a condition precedent to indemnification of Indemnitee hereunder against Indemnifiable Losses relating to, arising out of or resulting from an Indemnifiable Claim. The Standard of Conduct is (i) good faith and a reasonable belief by Indemnitee that his action was in or not opposed to the best interests of the Company and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, that Indemnitee had no reasonable cause to believe that his conduct was unlawful, or (ii) any other applicable standard of conduct that may hereafter be substituted under Section 145(a) or (b) of the Delaware General Corporation Law or any successor to such provision(s).

  • Governance Term Sheet means the Governance Term Sheet attached as Exhibit F to the Restructuring Support Agreement.

  • Company Policies means the Company policies and procedures in effect from time to time, including, without limitation, policies and procedures with respect to the Company’s “Regulatory Credit Classifications” (as defined in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities Exchange Commission on March 7, 2016 (the “Form 10-K”)), and as amended from time to time, and any credit risk policies and procedures in effect from time to time.

  • Insider Trading means the use of Material Non-Public Information to trade in a Security (whether or not one is an Access Person) or the communication of Material Non-Public Information to others. Insider Trading generally includes:

  • Corporate governance annual disclosure means a report an insurer or insurance group files in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 16b, Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure Act.

  • Black empowered enterprise means an enterprise that is at least 25,1% owned by black persons and where there is substantial management control. Ownership refers to economic interests. Management refers to executive directors. This is whether the black enterprise has control or not.

  • Black woman-owned enterprise means an enterprise with at least 25, 1% representation of black women within the black equity and management portion.

  • Bylaws means the bylaws of the Corporation, as they may be amended from time to time.

  • Investor Designee shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(a).

  • Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee means the nominating and corporate governance committee of the board of directors of the Company established pursuant to the Articles, or any successor committee.

  • Trading Policy means the Company’s policy permitting certain individuals to sell Company shares only during certain “window” periods and/or otherwise restricts the ability of certain individuals to transfer or encumber Company shares, as in effect from time to time.

  • Airline Designator Code means the two-characters or three letters, which identify particular air carriers.

  • Executive session means any meeting or part of a meeting of a governing body which is closed to certain persons for deliberation on certain matters.