Standards of Business Ethics Sample Clauses

Standards of Business Ethics. To determine if a specific interest creates a conflict with the interests of the Company or its Affiliates, or if a specific interest creates a conflict with interests of the Company or its Affiliates, or if a specific practice violates an ethical standard is more difficult without judging the immediate circumstances involved. Moral and legal standards are relative measurements of proper behavior. Therefore, the Company can only set forth specific examples that may limit an individual's ability ethically and/or legally to perform his or her duties for the Company or its Affiliates. Such examples include:
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Standards of Business Ethics. Seller, including all lower tiers, are expected and required to comply fully with Buyer’s standards of business ethics and conduct and to inform appropriate Buyer officials immediately of any illegal or unethical conduct in their dealings with Buyer’s officers or employees. Copies of the Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.’s Code of Ethics and contacts for such reports are available under Corporate Governance at, xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/company/ethics- and-compliance.
Standards of Business Ethics. CONDUCT SAIC-F believes in fair and open competition and is committed to conducting its business fairly, impartially and in an ethical and proper manner. SAIC-F's expectation is that Subcontractor also will conduct its business fairly, impartially and in an ethical and proper manner. If Subcontractor has cause to believe that SAIC-F or any employee or agent of SAIC-F has acted improperly or unethically under this agreement/Subcontract, Subcontractor shall report such behavior to the SAIC Ethics Hotline (000) 000-0000. Copies of the SAIC code of ethics and contacts for such reports are available on xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx under Corporate Governance.

Related to Standards of Business Ethics

  • Standards of Conduct Whenever the Member is required or permitted to make a decision, take or approve an action, or omit to do any of the foregoing, then the Member shall be entitled to consider only such interests and factors, including its own, as it desires, and shall have no duty or obligation to consider any other interests or factors whatsoever. To the extent that the Member has, at law or in equity, duties (including, without limitation, fiduciary duties) to the Company or other person bound by the terms of this Agreement, the Member acting in accordance with the Agreement shall not be liable to the Company or any such other person for its good faith reliance on the provisions of this Agreement. The provisions of this Agreement, to the extent that they restrict the duties of the Member otherwise existing at law or in equity, replace such other duties to the greatest extent permitted under applicable law.

  • Code of Ethics The Adviser has adopted a written code of ethics complying with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the Act and will provide the Trust with a copy of the code and evidence of its adoption. Within 45 days of the last calendar quarter of each year while this Agreement is in effect, the Adviser will provide to the Board of Trustees of the Trust a written report that describes any issues arising under the code of ethics since the last report to the Board of Trustees, including, but not limited to, information about material violations of the code and sanctions imposed in response to the material violations; and which certifies that the Adviser has adopted procedures reasonably necessary to prevent "access persons" (as that term is defined in Rule 17j-1) from violating the code.

  • Accounting Policies and Procedures Permit any change in the accounting policies and procedures of the Company or any Guarantor, including a change in fiscal year, provided, however, that any policy or procedure required to be changed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (or other board or committee thereof) in order to comply with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles may be so changed.

  • Code of Business Conduct The Company’s Code of Business Conduct, as amended from time to time.

  • Standards Any additions, modifications, or replacements made to a Party’s facilities shall be designed, constructed and operated in accordance with this Agreement, NYISO requirements and Good Utility Practice.

  • Policies and Procedures i) The policies and procedures of the designated employer apply to the employee while working at both sites.

  • Business; etc The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of the Restricted Subsidiaries to, engage directly or indirectly in any business other than the businesses engaged in by the Borrower and the Restricted Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date and reasonable extensions and developments thereof and businesses reasonably similar, ancillary or complimentary thereto.

  • Business Conduct Merger Sub was incorporated on November 5, 2020. Since its inception, Merger Sub has not engaged in any activity, other than such actions in connection with (a) its organization and (b) the preparation, negotiation and execution of this Agreement and the Transactions. Merger Sub has no operations, has not generated any revenues and has no assets or liabilities other than those incurred in connection with the foregoing and in association with the Merger as provided in this Agreement.

  • Employee Handbook (A) If the Contractor has an employee handbook, the Contractor shall include the following information:

  • Compliance Policies and Procedures To assist the Fund in complying with Rule 38a-1 of the 1940 Act, BBH&Co. represents that it has adopted written policies and procedures reasonably designed to prevent violation of the federal securities laws in fulfilling its obligations under the Agreement and that it has in place a compliance program to monitor its compliance with those policies and procedures. BBH&Co will upon request provide the Fund with information about our compliance program as mutually agreed.

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