Examples of Modern Slavery Practice in a sentence
Pursuant to NJSA 40A:11-13(b), the OWNER reserves the right to consider the Respondent’s physical proximity to Trenton City Hall, 319 East State Street, Trenton, NJ, in awarding the contract when it is determined that the location of the Respondent’s business is a requisite to the efficient and economical performance of said contract.
The Provider will conduct proper due diligence on its own suppliers and all persons employed or engaged on or in connection with this Contract to ensure that they do not engage in any Modern Slavery Practice.
The Provider will not and will procure that any other person who performs Services and/or Works for or on behalf of it in connection with this Contract will not engage in any Modern Slavery Practice.
We may, by giving written notice to that effect to you, require you to remove from the performance of the Contract any of your officers, employees, agents or sub-contractors whom we believe to be engaging in any Modern Slavery Practice.
The majority of organisational customers are Local, State and Federal Government Agencies; Peak Industry Bodies, Australian Industry or Charitable Associations the significant majority of whom are in industries which are considered relatively low risk of Modern Slavery Practice and subject to Australian employment and fair work laws and external review/registration.
The International conventions were ratified by Indonesia related to the Modern Slavery Practice, but as the writer stated above that the Slavery Convention and Supplementary Slavery convention has not been ratified by the Government.
Adoption in other parts of Great Britain The application process for prospective adopters in Scotland, England and Wales is similar to that in Northern Ireland.
The Supplier will conduct proper due diligence on its own suppliers and all persons employed or engaged on or in connection with this Contract to ensure that they do not engage in any Modern Slavery Practice.
The Supplier hereby confirms that it shall not engage in any Modern Slavery Practice.
The Purchaser will be entitled, by giving written notice to that effect to the Seller, to require the Seller to: either remove from the performance of this Agreement any of the Seller’s officers, employees, agents or sub-contractors whom the Purchaser believes to be engaging in any Modern Slavery Practice; or take such action as the Purchaser requires to ensure that the Seller fully complies with any Anti-Slavery Law, the Anti-Slavery Policy and Seller Code of Conduct.