Direct Reporting Sample Clauses
The Direct Reporting clause requires one party to provide information or updates directly to another specified party, rather than through intermediaries. Typically, this means that reports, notifications, or disclosures must be sent straight to a designated contact or department, ensuring that critical information is received without delay or miscommunication. This clause is essential for maintaining transparency and accountability, as it helps prevent information bottlenecks and ensures that the intended recipient receives timely and accurate reports.
Direct Reporting. Please only complete this section if you have been authorised by the relevant exchange to directly report data usage Confirmation (for Group use only)
Direct Reporting. Please only complete this section if you have been authorised by the relevant exchange to directly report data usage
Direct Reporting. Please only complete this section if you have been authorised by BIT to directly report data usage.
Direct Reporting. Please only complete this section if you have been authorised by Turquoise to directly report data usage.
Direct Reporting. (NFFE) Please provide your GIIN ⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕.⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕.⎕⎕.⎕⎕⎕ ⎕ *Section 4: Common Reporting Standard (“CRS”) Declaration of Tax Residency (Note that Entities may have more than one country of Tax Residence)
Direct Reporting. Customers must have in place technical or procedural controls to ensure that Unique User Id’s are not shared amongst employees.
Direct Reporting. Following the Closing, the president of the Company shall report directly to the president or chief executive officer or other designated officer of Buyer.
Direct Reporting. The Secretary shall develop policies and pro- cedures for direct reporting to the Secretary by the Director of the Center regarding significant cybersecurity risks and incidents.
