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Anti-slavery and human trafficking clause (long form)

Practical Law UK Standard Clause 6-618-7654 (Approx. 15 pages)

Anti-slavery and human trafficking clause (long form)

A long form anti-slavery and human trafficking clause for use in business-to-business supply of goods or services contracts, where the customer considers that the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking in the supply chain is medium to high due to factors such as industry, location, sector or due diligence replies.

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