CITR definition

CITR means relief under Part 5 of Schedule 16 to the Finance Act 2002,

Examples of CITR in a sentence

  • Deposits in your CITR account may not exceed deposits in your Community Account.

  • The CITR will indicate the disclosing party, a description of the Confidential Information disclosed, the names of the representatives of the parties and the date when the disclosure covered by the CITR commenced.

  • The Parties acknowledge and agree that certain Confidential Information may be of such a highly sensitive and proprietary nature that disclosure and use of the same shall be further narrowed and limited as may be described in Paragraph 3 of a CITR.

  • Before accessing and receiving confidential information from the website, seller's employees and/or agents must electronically accept the terms and conditions of the electronic confidential information transmittal record ("CITR") found on the website, which the parties agree will substitute for the CITR procedure in the CNDA.

  • FormFactor and Company, and each of them, understand and acknowledge that no license under any patent, copyright, trade secret or other intellectual property right is granted to or conferred upon either Party under this CNDA, and/or based upon any disclosure under a CITR, either expressly, by implication, inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and that any license under such intellectual property rights must be express and in writing.

  • All information communicated will be outlined in a supplementary Confidential Information Transmittal Record (CITR).

  • The maximum for new savers that can be put into a 5 year Community Account is £500,000.00 and the same amount can be placed in a qualifying CITR account 11th Issue, resulting in a total maximum deposit of £1,000,000.00.

  • Deposits in your CITRA 11th Issue may not exceed deposits in your Community Account (Charity Bank also offers a range of other accounts where the minimum balance is just £10, but these are not eligible for the CITR Scheme tax relief).

  • All information described in a CITR and marked with a "confidential", "proprietary", or similar legend, will be deemed Confidential Information.

  • Deposits in your CITRA 16th Issue may not exceed deposits in your Community Account (Charity Bank also offers a range of other accounts where the minimum balance is just £250, but these are not eligible for the CITR scheme tax relief).