Confidential Commission Document definition

Confidential Commission Document means any document obtained by or submitted to the European Commission which is part of the European Commission's administrative file relating to its investigation in Case AT.39824 — Trucks, to which the First to Seventh, Ninth to Twelfth and Fourteenth and Fifteenth Defendants were granted access pursuant to the Notice to access to file OJ C 325 of 22 December 2005 (including any part of those documents and any information contained within those documents) which is disclosed by the Defendants in these proceedings, save for those documents stated by certain of the Defendants and Third Parties in their letters/statements of 11 April 2019 to no longer require confidential treatment within a confidentiality ring.
Confidential Commission Document means any document obtained by or submitted to the European Commission which is part of the European Commission's administrative file relating to its investigation in Case AT.39824 — Trucks, to which the Defendants were granted access pursuant to the Notice to access to file OJ C 325 of 22 December 2005 (including any part of those documents and any information contained within those documents) which is disclosed by the Defendants in these proceedings.
Confidential Commission Document means any document obtained by or submitted to the European Commission which is part of the European Commission's administrative file relating to its investigation in Case AT.39824 — Trucks, to which the Second to Fourth Defendants were granted access pursuant to the Notice to access to file OJ C 325 of 22 December 2005 (including any part of those documents and any information contained within those documents) which is disclosed by the Defendants in these proceedings.

Examples of Confidential Commission Document in a sentence

  • In the event that no response is provided by any of the other Parties within 28 days, the relevant Confidential Commission Document shall be designated as Inner Confidentiality Ring Information.

  • The Claimants will, however, remain able to seek designation of any Confidential Commission Document as Outer Confidentiality Ring Information (or as not confidential) at any time pursuant to paragraph 10.6 below.

  • The recipient of any such request may consent in writing to the requested designation of the relevant Confidential Commission Document; with such consent not to be unreasonably withheld and, in any event, a response should be provided within 28 days of having initially received the written request referred to at paragraph 10.2 above.

  • If at any time any Confidential Information is made the subject of a court disclosure or discovery order (or similar) anywhere in the world, the person upon whom the order is served shall immediately give written notice to the legal representatives of the Party or Parties which produced the Confidential Information, together with (in the case of the Decision or a Confidential Commission Document) the Non Defendant Addressees and Scania.

  • Pending the outcome of this process in relation to requests made pursuant to paragraphs10.1 to 10.4 above, the Claimants shall treat the relevant Confidential Commission Document as Inner Confidentiality Ring Information.

  • Should the consent referred to in paragraph 10.3 above not be obtained, the Defendant(s), Non Defendant Addressees and/or Scania may within 21 days of being notified of consent not being provided apply to the Tribunal for an order that the Confidential Commission Document should be designated as Inner Confidentiality Ring Information, provided that notice of that application is given to the other Parties.

  • Pending the outcome of this process in relation to requests made pursuant to paragraphs 10.1 to 10.4 above, the Claimants shall treat the relevant Confidential Commission Document as Inner Confidentiality Ring Information.

  • If at any time any Confidential Information is made the subject of a court disclosure or discovery order (or similar) anywhere in the world, the person upon whom the order is served shall immediately give written notice to the legal representatives of the Party or Parties or Daimler which produced the Confidential Information, together with (in the case of the Decision or a Confidential Commission Document) the Non Defendant Addressees.

  • If the Party which provided the Confidential Information in these proceedings (or Scania in the case of a Confidential Commission Document) does not take steps to prevent the further disclosure of such Confidential Information within ten days of the date on which such written notice was given, the Party against whom the order was made may produce such Confidential Information but shall take all reasonable measures to have the Confidential Information treated in accordance with the terms of this Order.

  • If at any time any Confidential Information is made the subject of a court disclosure or discovery order (or similar) anywhere in the world, the person upon whom the order is served shall immediately give written notice to the legal representatives of the Party or Parties which produced the Confidential Information, together with (in the case of the Decision or a Confidential Commission Document) Scania.


More Definitions of Confidential Commission Document

Confidential Commission Document means any non-public document created or obtained by the European Commission in connection with or for the purposes of the European Commission's investigation in Case AT.39610– Power Cables, which forms part of the version of the European Commission's file.

Related to Confidential Commission Document

  • information document means the document set out in Annex I or Annex III, or in the corresponding Annex to a separate directive, or regulation, that prescribes the information to be supplied by an applicant, it being permissible to supply the information document in the form of an electronic file;

  • Commission Documents shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.06 hereof.

  • Confidential communication means a communication not intended to be disclosed to third persons other than those to whom disclosure is in furtherance of the rendition of professional legal services to the client or those reasonably necessary for the transmission of the communication.

  • Disclosure Document means any registration statement (including the Form 10) filed with the SEC by or on behalf of any Party or any member of its Group, and also includes any information statement (including the Information Statement), prospectus, offering memorandum, offering circular, periodic report or similar disclosure document, whether or not filed with the SEC or any other Governmental Authority, in each case that describes the Separation or the Distribution or the SpinCo Group or primarily relates to the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Key Information Document (KID) : means the document prepared by the Issuer to enable an investor to compare the key features, risks, rewards and costs of the securities underlying the Plan.

  • Internal confidentiality agreement or statement means a confidentiality agreement or any other written statement that the contractor requires any of its employees or subcontractors to sign regarding nondisclosure of contractor information, except that it does not include confidentiality agreements arising out of civil litigation or confidentiality agreements that contractor employees or subcontractors sign at the behest of a Federal agency.

  • Confidential Information Memorandum means the Confidential Information Memorandum of the Borrower dated March, 2004, delivered to the Lenders in connection with this Agreement.

  • E-Auction Process Information Document means this document including all the appendices hereto, for the purposes of setting out the process for submission of a bid and selection of Successful Bid in accordance with the provisions of the IBC and shall include all supplements, modifications, amendments, alterations or clarifications thereto issued in accordance with the terms hereof.

  • Company Material Contract has the meaning set forth in Section 3.15(a).

  • Disclosure Documents is defined in Section 5.3.

  • Confidential commercial information means records provided to the govern- ment by a submitter that arguably contain material exempt from release under Exemption 4 of the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4), be- cause disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause substantial competi- tive harm.

  • Exchange Act Documents means all forms, proxy statements, registration statements, reports, schedules, and other documents, including all certifications and statements required by the Exchange Act or Section 906 of the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act with respect to any report that is an Exchange Act Document, filed, or required to be filed, by a Party or any of its Subsidiaries with any Regulatory Authority pursuant to the Securities Laws.

  • Application Documents means collectively: (i) the grant application submitted by Grantee, including all exhibits, schedules, appendices and attachments thereto; (ii) all documents, correspondence and other written materials submitted in respect of such grant application; and (iii) all amendments, modifications or supplements to any of the foregoing approved in writing by City.

  • Formation Documents means, collectively, the Issuer LLC Agreement, the Issuer Certificate of Formation and any other document pursuant to which the Issuer is formed or governed, as each may be amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • Confidential means confidential financial information concerning offeror’s organization and data that qualifies as a trade secret in accordance with the Uniform Trade Secrets Act NMSA 1978 57-3-A-1 to 57-3A-7. See NMAC 1.4.1.45. As one example, no information that could be obtained from a source outside this request for proposals can be considered confidential information.

  • Material Non-Public Information means information relating to Counterparty or the Shares that (a) has not been widely disseminated by wire service, in one or more newspapers of general circulation, by communication from Counterparty to its shareholders or in a press release, or contained in a public filing made by Counterparty with the Securities and Exchange Commission and (b) a reasonable investor might consider to be of importance in making an investment decision to buy, sell or hold Shares. For the avoidance of doubt and solely by way of illustration, information should be presumed “material” if it relates to such matters as dividend increases or decreases, earnings estimates, changes in previously released earnings estimates, significant expansion or curtailment of operations, a significant increase or decline of orders, significant merger or acquisition proposals or agreements, significant new products or discoveries, extraordinary borrowing, major litigation, liquidity problems, extraordinary management developments, purchase or sale of substantial assets and similar matters.