Common use of Conduct and Behavior Clause in Contracts

Conduct and Behavior. a. Commission of an act which is or may constitute a crime; b. Holding of unauthorized meeting on CLIENT's premises that would adversely affect CLIENT's operation/activities; c. Commission of an illegal or immoral act within CLIENT's premises; d. Carrying prohibited weapons or banned objects within e. Fighting or attempting bodily harm on any person except in self-defense while within CLIENT's premises or while performing work for CLIENT whether within or outside its premises; f. Malicious mischief or horseplay resulting in injury to persons or destruction of CLIENT's property for which it may be held liable; g. Intimidations or coercion of fellow CONTRACTORS’ workers, CLIENT's employees, customers, guests and/or any person, in any manner which adversely affects CLIENT's interests; h. Concealing a disease which endangers fellow CONTRACTORS’ workers or CLIENT's employees and guests; i. Refusal to submit to or failure to meet security requirements of CLIENT or being in the opinion of CLIENT, a poor security risk; j. Intentionally damaging CLIENT's property or any property for which CONTRACTOR’s may be held liable; and k. Failure to carry out instructions of superiors and/or

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Janitorial Services Contract

Conduct and Behavior. a. Commission of an act which is or may constitute a crime; b. Holding of unauthorized meeting on at CLIENT's premises that would adversely affect CLIENT's operation/activities; c. Commission of an illegal or immoral act within CLIENT's premises; d. Carrying prohibited weapons or banned objects within e. Fighting or attempting bodily harm on any person except in self-defense while within CLIENT's premises or while performing work for CLIENT whether within or outside its premises; f. Malicious mischief or horseplay resulting in injury to persons or destruction of CLIENT's property for which it may be held liable; g. Intimidations or coercion of fellow CONTRACTORS’ workers, CLIENT's employeespersonnel, customers, guests and/or any person, in any manner which adversely affects CLIENT's interests; h. Concealing a disease which endangers fellow CONTRACTORS’ workers or CLIENT's employees personnel and guests; i. Refusal to submit to or failure to meet security requirements of CLIENT or being in the opinion of CLIENT, a poor security risk; j. Intentionally damaging CLIENT's property or any property for which CONTRACTOR’s may be held liable; and k. Failure to carry out instructions of superiors and/or

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Security Services Contract