Common use of Perceived Conflict of Interest Clause in Contracts

Perceived Conflict of Interest. A perceived conflict of interest is any situation in which a reasonable third party would conclude that conflicting duties or loyalties exist. A disclosed perceived conflict of interest warrants additional discussion in order to identify the nature of the relationship, affiliation, or other interest and take action to mitigate any potential conflicts.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Patrol Grant Contract Agreement, Patrol Grant Contract Agreement, Patrol Grant Contract Agreement

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