1. code of conduct - Noun
2. code of conduct - Phrase
a set of conventional principles and expectations that are considered binding on any person who is a member of a particular group
Source: WordNetIn a hockey fight, barring the occasional brawl, there's actually some etiquette that goes into it. Honor, too, absolutely. Most of those guys that do it, that's their job, and they follow a certain code of conduct in doing it. Tom Glavine
You cannot deliver value unless you anchor the company's values. Values make an unsinkable ship." Code of conduct goes beyond legal compliance and every employee needs to be well versed with it. Indra Nooyi
There is a set of rules and a code of conduct that I believe that you should adhere to in life. Stuart Pearce
Amid concerns regarding language some councilmembers viewed as too restrictive or subjective, the Edmonds City Council Tuesday night had a lengthy discussion about proposed changes to its Code of Conduct. Source: Internet
A source told TheCable that Magu would be arraigned at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), which handles the cases of public officials who fail to declare their assets. Source: Internet
Article 9 of law n 61/2008 of 10/09/2008 (PDF file) on the leadership Code of conduct prohibits public servants to use their position to breach the law. Source: Internet