It is a standard of ethics to which certain organizations and/or individuals adhere when they carry out their duties and responsibilities. It is usually HIGHLY idealized and many times it is impossible to attain ALL the values which is set forth in it, but it IS a goal which all, who ascribe to it, wish to aspire.
ethical code can be defined as a system of principles and norms governing morality in a community with a view to be socially accepted/responsible.
First answer, describing a matter of current manners:basically being a gentlemanand acting really sweet ?Second Answer, referring to the Middle Ages:Chivalry was the code of conduct of the knight. It is associated with knightly virtues, honor, and courtly love. But originally, as in the twelfth century Song of Roland, it was about conduct on a battlefield. Later it was more about morals, religious conduct, and social conduct. The idea of courtly love was all about loving without a requirement of a return of affection.
In the obsolete use of the word, conduct means an escort or guide. Conduct can also mean the act, manner, or process of carrying on. Conduct can be a mode or standard of personal behavior especially as based on moral principles.
Personal conduct is a set of precepts that one tries to observe in daily life. It can also mean the way a person behaves.
uttama(good) nadathe(conduct)
Rules
"No Code of Conduct" was released in 1998.
I believe its disorderly conduct
It's Ghana... they have no code.. or conduct...
The duration of No Code of Conduct is 1.58 hours.
The Code of Conduct was to attack America
Dharma
The code of conduct for knights is called a Chivalry.
Macy's code of conduct is "get down and suck this DICK!"
kod (קוד) = code (of conduct), ethics, mannerisms, codfish
The policies and rules both employees and employers must adhere to.
See the related link for the ARC code of conduct.