Trafficking definition

Trafficking means offering, attempting to engage, or
Trafficking means offering, attempting to engage, or engaging in sale, barter, or purchase of fish, shellfish, wildlife, or deleterious exotic wildlife.
Trafficking means the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, the abuse of power or a position of vulnerability or the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation.

Examples of Trafficking in a sentence

  • The Supplier will investigate fully any actual, suspected and/or allegation(s) of Modern Slavery or Human Trafficking and promptly and regularly report to the Authority the details of the investigation in full and transparent manner and in reporting progress of the investigation it shall including the conclusions (including provisional conclusions) of the investigation and any final conclusions.

  • Modern Slavery or Human Trafficking Remedial Proposal Nothing in this Schedule is intended to limit the rights of the Authority under any other provision of the Framework Agreement.

  • The Authority may be notified of the suspension or the termination of the Supplier from the Framework Agreement for reasons relating to Modern Slavery or Human Trafficking (as defined in the Framework agreement) including under clauses 15.4, 15.8.4 15.10 or 15.11 of Schedule 2 of the Framework Agreement.

  • This Schedule sets out the actions which must be taken and which must be included in any Remedial Proposal agreed under clause 15.3 of Schedule 2 when such a plan is required in relation to a Matter of Concern under the Key Provisions of Schedule 1 and/or other allegation or substantiated instance of Modern Slavery or Human Trafficking occurring within the Supplier’s supply chain in relation to the Goods.

  • When the steps and investigation under any agreed Remedial Proposal identify to the satisfaction of the Authority that the allegations of Modern Slavery or Human Trafficking which led to the investigation are not substantiated, the Remedial Proposal will be concluded.


More Definitions of Trafficking

Trafficking means offering, attempting to engage,
Trafficking means the importation, exportation, manufacture, buying, sale, giving, supplying, storing, administering, conveyance, delivery or distribution by any person of a narcotic drug or psychotropic substance or any substance represented or held out by such person to be a narcotic drug or psychotropic substance or making of any offer in respect thereof, but does not include—
Trafficking means to sell, transfer, distribute, dispense or
Trafficking means an act as defined in RCW 9A.40.100 or an act recognized as a severe form of traffick- ing under 22 U.S.C. Sec. 7102(8) as it existed on June 12, 2008, or such subsequent date as may be provided by the sec- retary of state by rule, consistent with the purposes of this subsection, regardless of whether the act has been reported to law enforcement. [2008 c 312 § 2; 2008 c 18 § 1; 1991 c 23
Trafficking means selling, giving, transporting, sending, delivering or distributing (or Possessing for any such purpose) a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method (either physically or by any electronic or other means) by a Participant or other Person to any third party; provided, however, this definition shall not include the actions of a bona fide medical personnel involving a Prohibited Substance used for genuine and legal therapeutic purposes or other acceptable justification, and shall not include actions involving Prohibited Substances that are not prohibited in Out-of- Competition testing unless the circumstances as a whole demonstrate such Prohibited Substances were not intended for genuine and legal therapeutic purposes or intended to enhance sport performance;
Trafficking means, with respect to an illegal drug, to traffic in the drug within the meaning of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Canada). (“trafic”) 2006, c. 17, s. 61 (3).
Trafficking means the moving, selling or buying of women and children for prostitution within and outside a country for monetary or other considerations with or without the consent of the person subjected to trafficking;