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voluntary conduct

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  • Voluntary compliance — is one of possible ways of practising corporate social responsibility.Voluntary compliance is seen as an alternative to the state imposed regulations on company s behaviour. Proponents of voluntary compliance argue that it is in company s own… …   Wikipedia

  • voluntary disablement — +the intentional act of a contractual party that renders a contractual obligation impossible to perform. +Voluntary disablement means that one party to a contract voluntarily engages in some conduct that makes it virtually impossible for him to… …   Law dictionary

  • non-voluntary conduct — uncontrolled behavior, uncontrolled actions …   English contemporary dictionary

  • voluntary — Unconstrained by interference; unimpelled by another s influence; spontaneous; acting of oneself. Coker v. State, 199 Ga. 20, 33 S.E.2d 171, 174. Done by design or intention. Proceeding from the free and unrestrained will of the person. Produced… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Voluntary society — A voluntary society, voluntary community or voluntary city is one in which all property (including streets, parks, etc.) and all services (including courts, police, etc.) are provided through voluntary means, such as private or cooperative… …   Wikipedia

  • conduct — ▪ I. conduct con‧duct 1 [kənˈdʌkt] verb [transitive] 1. to manage or organize something: • In future, Mr O Reilly will conduct his business within the rules and regulations. • The Special Fund may, in his name, conduct legal transactions and… …   Financial and business terms

  • Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief — The Code of Conduct for International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief was drawn up in 1992 by the Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response to set ethical standards for organizations involved in humanitarian… …   Wikipedia

  • American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct — Professional responsibility Du …   Wikipedia

  • code of conduct — ➔ conduct2 * * * code of conduct UK US noun [C] SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ► a set of rules about how to behave and do business with other people: »The pharmaceutical industry s voluntary code of conduct says doctors may not be given gifts in exchange …   Financial and business terms

  • Nishikawa v. Dulles — Supreme Court of the United States Argued May 1–2, 1957 Reargued October 28, 1957 …   Wikipedia

  • equitable estoppel — The doctrine by which a person may be precluded by his act or conduct, or silence when it is his duty to speak, from asserting a right which he otherwise would have had. Mitchell v. Mclntee, 15 Or.App. 85, 514 P.2d 1357, 1359. The effect of… …   Black's law dictionary

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