Mandatory Policies definition

Mandatory Policies means the following of our business policies and codes:
Mandatory Policies means the University’s policies listed in Schedule 3 (Mandatory Policies). Order” means the University’s order for the supply of Services, as set out in the Order Form.
Mandatory Policies means the University’s policies listed in Schedule 3 (Mandatory Policies).

Examples of Mandatory Policies in a sentence

  • Mandatory Policies include: • Safeguarding • Technology – acceptable use • Anti-bullying and harassment • Code of Professional Behaviour • Whistleblowing • Data Protection • Health & Safety Operational Changes Changes to Schedule 1 which may affect the operational delivery of the Project as set out in this Agreement.

  • DBS See the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) webpage on xxx.xx Data Protection Laws Mandatory Policies All applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the Data Protection Act 2018 (and any successor legislation) and the UK GDPR.


More Definitions of Mandatory Policies

Mandatory Policies the Company’s business policies listed in the Schedule. Order: the Company’s order for the supply of Goods and/or Services, as set out in the Company’s purchase order (whether by order form or otherwise) . Services: the services, including any Deliverables, to be provided by the Supplier under the Contract as set out in the Service Specification.
Mandatory Policies means Thales's mandatory policies which are available at xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/, as amended by Thales from time to time.
Mandatory Policies. Ornua's codes of practice, standard operating procedures and other policies for suppliers as may be notified in writing by Ornua to Supplier from time to time. Order: Ornua's order for the supply of Goods and/or Services, whether orally or in writing, incorporating these Conditions. Ornua: Ornua Foods UK Limited, a private limited company registered in England and Wales (Company No. 00362221) with registered office at Sunnyhills Road, Leek, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx, XX00 0XX, Xxxxxxx.
Mandatory Policies means the Company’s policies and procedures relating to ethics, anti-bribery and corruption, slavery and human trafficking, tax evasion and data privacy, which are available on the James Fisher and Sons plc website (https://www.james-fisher.com) and as may be updated from time to time.
Mandatory Policies means Steamforged’s mandatory policies and procedures as shall be notified by Steamforged to the Retailer in writing from time to time (and which shall include any relevant quality standards);