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Contractual Terms required by third parties
Before confirming the University’s agreement to a contract prepared by a third party (for example a partner organisation or research sponsor) which includes terms relating to the University’s compliance with the Bribery Act and anti-corruption practices and standards, advice should be sought from Insurance and Legal Services.
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