Code of Ethics
Whereas it is the avowed intention of this Association to maintain a high standard of
integrity and honesty amongst the members of our Association and thereby
to improve their professional reputation and status for the ultimate
benefit of the general public, the following is therefore promulgated as
a general guide to members and does not, by omission, imply a disregard
of such other duties and responsibilities as are not mentioned which are
commonly regarded as good and honest business practice.
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In all aspects of his work, the Surveyor will exercise the utmost diligence in his
enquiries and adhere to the highest standard of probity in the prosecution of his clients'
interests.
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The Surveyor will only engage in such work as he is properly qualified by examination
or experience to handle and if necessary will engage such expert knowledge as is available in order
to assert in bringing the clients' requested surveys to a satisfactory conclusion.
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The surveyor will at no time accept any commission, gratuity, or remuneration for work performed
other than that authorized by his client.
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The Surveyor will not become financially involved with parties making bids or tenders for work
or salvage recovery on which the Surveyor is employed.
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The Surveyor will not permit his decision as related to the clients business to be influenced
by personal or other unrelated interests.
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The Surveyor should disclose to clients any matter, which might be deemed to constitute a clash
of interest or to influence his decision and will in no instance accept remuneration from more
than one party for the some service or services pertaining to the some work, without the consent
of all interested parties.
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The Surveyor will not permit his name to be used by those of known dubious character or ability.
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The Surveyor will not publish false or improper advertisement; mislead the general public or his
prospective client as to his qualifications, experience or ability.
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The Surveyor will not permit publication of his reports in a manner calculated to mislead.
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The Surveyor will not endeavour to secure work by the unethical expedient of knowingly
undercutting the established rates of another Surveyor or by offering discounts or other
inducements.
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The Surveyor will not falsely or maliciously injure the reputation prospects or business of
another Surveyor by irresponsible statements or publications.
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The Surveyor will not make public criticism of another Surveyor or of the profession as a whole
and in the event that he considers the actions of another Surveyor to be unethical will draw such
conduct to the attention of the Committee.
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Any Surveyor having special knowledge or skill should make this known to other members of the
Association so that members are aware of the availability of such knowledge or experience should
circumstances require them.
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