Anti-Corruption Law definition

Anti-Corruption Law means all applicable laws which prohibit the conferring of any gift, payment or other benefit on any person or any officer, employee, agent or advisor of such person including but not limited to the French “Sapin II” Law, the United StatesForeign Corrupt Practices Act, and the United Kingdom Bribery Act or which prohibit money laundering, tax evasion or the facilitation thereof.
Anti-Corruption Law means, with respect to any Affected Person, the FCPA and any law, rule or regulation of any jurisdiction concerning or relating to bribery or corruption that are applicable to such Affected Person.
Anti-Corruption Law means anti-bribery or anti-corruption related Laws that are applicable to business and transactions of the Group Companies and their respective Affiliates, including Laws relating to anti-corruption and anti-commercial bribery in the PRC, the amended U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practice Act of 1977, as well as applicable anti-bribery or anti-corruption Laws of other jurisdictions.

Examples of Anti-Corruption Law in a sentence

  • No advance, use of proceeds or other transaction contemplated by this Agreement or the other Related Documents will violate any Anti-Corruption Law or applicable Sanctions.

  • Anti-Corruption Law means any law relating to the prevention of bribery, fraud, kickbacks or other corrupt acts, including the UK Bribery Act 2010.

  • No Credit Party will use the proceeds of the Loans for the purpose of violating any Anti-Corruption Law, Anti-Money Laundering Laws or Sanctions.

  • No Seller shall, directly or indirectly, use any part of the Purchase Price of the Purchased Receivables for any payments to any governmental official or employee, political party, official of a political party, candidate for political office, or anyone else acting in an official capacity, in order to obtain, retain or direct business or obtain any improper advantage, in each case in violation of Anti-Corruption Law.


More Definitions of Anti-Corruption Law

Anti-Corruption Law. The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, the UK Bribery Act, the Canadian Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act or any other law applicable to Seller or any of its Affiliates that prohibits the bribery of foreign officials to gain a business advantage.
Anti-Corruption Law means the FCPA and any law, rule or regulation of any jurisdiction concerning or relating to bribery or corruption that are applicable to any Loan Party or any Subsidiary or Affiliate.
Anti-Corruption Law means any Applicable Law relating to anti-bribery or anti-corruption (governmental or commercial), including the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, and any other Applicable Law that prohibits the corrupt payment, offer, promise or authorization of the payment or transfer of anything of value (including gifts or entertainment), directly or indirectly, to any Person, including any Government Official.
Anti-Corruption Law means, as to any person, the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, the UK Bribery Act of 2010 and any other similar anti-corruption laws of the European Union.
Anti-Corruption Law means the FCPA or any other applicable Law related to bribery or corruption.
Anti-Corruption Law means, with respect to any Company, any law, rule or regulation of any jurisdiction applicable to such Company concerning or relating to bribery or corruption including the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, the UK Bribery Act 2010, and other similar anti-corruption legislation in other jurisdictions.