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Diligence

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Diligence meaning

Steady application; industry; careful work involving long-term effort. | The qualities of a hard worker, including conscientiousness, determination, and perseverance. | Carefulness, in particular, the necessary care appropriate to a particular task or responsibility.

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According to the UN Guiding Principles, along with the OECD Due Diligence Guidance on Garments, brands should undertake human rights due diligence to identify and mitigate risks that may cause or contribute to human rights problems in their supply chains.

The third party lender will require a timely opportunity to conduct customary legal, financial and accounting due diligence, and satisfactory completion of such due diligence is a condition to the lender providing the proposed funds.

Abubakar, therefore, appealed to the directors to bridge the gaps notes by the minister adding that COREN would do its own due diligence.

According to a source, any calls made from the Bulls have been due diligence and more about the possibility of being involved as a third team to add pieces or draft assets to the core.

A committee of MSP said there had been a “lack of robust due diligence” on the part of CMAL in assessing the financial stability of the vessel delivery contractor, Ferguson Marine.

After a long, over two-year frenzy, Perry said buyers had more breathing room to negotiate prices and complete their due diligence.

Ajulo itemised good communication, diligence and perseverance, analytical reasoning, clear sense of judgement, research, pro-people mentality and creativity as seven vital attributes a lawyer must possess to be effective.

Allin added the sharp downturn in the market should be a “bit of a wake up call” for VC investors who developed irresponsible habits during the pandemic, failing to do proper due diligence for their investments.

And investors must be vigilant and do their due diligence before investing while being aware of the risks associated with their investment decisions.

As a result of the diligence, tenacity and creativity of the Harrow family, as I promised in prior Stockholder Letters, 2022 was a transformational year in a positive sense and 2023 is continuing that momentum.

A spokesperson said: "Early planning and high-level due diligence is under way for the Blue Mountains District ANZAC Memorial Hospital, which has identified two potential site options.

As we suspected during diligence and now have confirmed, we have identified areas where the customer experience can be enhanced.

Attracting lower cost project debt requires patience for thorough due diligence and extended timelines.

Beyond that, Everton entered January having done due diligence on the market and should there be any leeway in the finances the club may strike if a chance arises.

Bob Lister, at the protest, suggested the money generated from the price rises would be used by the council to “recover lost money” from “disastrous deals”, including the due diligence costs for Barclays House and SPV.

Break-and-enters targeting homes are also down, police said, suggesting that the diligence of home and business owners is paying off.

But I do want to commend the agency around their diligence.

Cornerstone reaffirms its commitment to addressing inaccuracies, aspersions and falsehoods with uncompromising diligence and precision.

Customers should do due diligence before making purchases.

Distinction in English, science, Aotearoa NZ studies, German, music, Te Reo Maori and general diligence.