Code of Ethics definition
Code of Ethics means a statement encompassing the set of rules based on values and the standards of conduct to which suppliers are expected to conform
Code of Ethics or Code shall mean this Code of Ethics.
Code of Ethics means any code of ethics adopted by the Corporation, as modified from time to time;
Examples of Code of Ethics in a sentence
The Suppliers' Code of Ethics can be found at the Avangrid website (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇).
Supplier shall comply with the Avangrid Suppliers’ Code of Ethics ("Suppliers' Code of Ethics") in connection with its performance under this Agreement.
It does not violate the Code of Ethics or any relevant Avangrid policy, procedure or rule.
Messages in violation of applicable laws, regulations, the Code of Ethics, or Avangrid policies.
Messaging does not violate applicable laws, regulations, the Code of Ethics, or Avangrid policies.
More Definitions of Code of Ethics
Code of Ethics means the written set of guidelines for ethical conduct by Committee members and support officers, copies of which are available at the offices of the Honor Committee.
Code of Ethics means code of ethics established under section 21(1);
Code of Ethics means Seattle Municipal Code Chapter 4.16 as amended.
Code of Ethics means a statement setting forth the principles, values, standards, or rules of behavior that guide the conduct of an organization and its members.
Code of Ethics means the Code of Ethics established by the Board under section 19 (1)
Code of Ethics means a set of rules describing acceptable standards of conduct for all employees.