Generally known definition

Generally known means commonly known without reference to specific cases or individuals; and
Generally known means known throughout the domestic United States industry or, if you have job responsibilities partially or entirely outside of the United States, the appropriate domestic United States and/or appropriate foreign country or countries' industry(ies). Information regarding products in development, in test marketing, or being marketed or promoted in a discrete geographic region, which information Procter & Gamble is considering for broader use, will not be deemed to be "generally known" until such broader use is actually commercially implemented. As used in this Section, "trade secrets or other confidential information" also includes personnel knowledge about a manager, or managers, of Procter & Gamble or its subsidiariex xxxxed in the course of your employment with Procter & Gamble or its subsidiaries (includxxx xxrsonnel ratings or rankings, manager or peer evaluations, performance records, special skills or abilities, compensation, work and development plans, training, nature of specific project and work assignments, or specialties developed as a result of such assignments) which directly or indirectly affords you a confidential basis to solicit, encourage, or participate in soliciting any manager, or managers, of Procter & Gamble or any subsidiary to xxxminate his or her relationship with Procter & Gamble or that subsidiary.

Examples of Generally known in a sentence

  • Generally known as collectibles, these articles include memorabilia, dolls, plates, figurines, toy trains, and such things as old household items (primitives); and Avon or Jim Beam bottles.

  • Generally known facts that are not subject to reasonable dispute.

  • Generally known as ‘privacy-enhancing technologies’, or PETs, they offer alternative or complementary ways of limiting privacy invasion, but the question whether privacy is thereby enhanced, merely maintained, or threatened in unforeseen ways has often been debated.

  • METHODOLOGY Describe method of collection of delinquent fees with the ability to file legal action in detail and include samples of all correspondence sent to debtors.

  • Generally known as the vacant building credit, it requires that the developer should be offered a financial credit equivalent to the existing gross floorspace of relevant vacant buildings when the local planning authority calculates any affordable housing contribution which will be sought.

  • In such conversation, authorized Spokespersons have likely not disclosed material nonpublic information if they discuss only SkyWest’s: • Previously disclosed information • Non-material information • Generally known industry-related information Similarly, such discussions may not be deemed to consist of material nonpublic information to the extent they cover SkyWest’s general long-term strategy, goals, history, mission, or historical financial information that is publicly available.

  • One is to investigate all the objectives independently and seeks for a set of optimal solutions (Generally known as the Pareto optimal solution).

  • Generally known as social enterprises, they are continuously engaged in producing goods and/or services, have a high degree of autonomy and a significant level of financial risk, use paid work and are market oriented, meaning that a significant proportion of the organisation's income is derived from the market (services sold directly to users) or from contractual transactions with the public authorities.

  • A judicially noticed fact must be one not sub- ject to reasonable dispute in that it is either:(1) Generally known within the territo- rial jurisdiction of the trial court; or(2) Capable of accurate and ready deter- mination by resort to sources whose accu- racy cannot reasonably be questioned.

  • To receive copies of the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account along with all annexures / attachments (Generally known as Annual Report).

Related to Generally known

  • Generally Applicable Law means the federal law of the United States of America, and the law of the State of New York (including the rules or regulations promulgated thereunder or pursuant thereto), that a New York lawyer exercising customary professional diligence would reasonably be expected to recognize as being applicable to the Republic and the Bank, the Opinion Documents or the transactions governed by the Opinion Documents. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing definition of Generally Applicable Law, the term “Generally Applicable Law” does not include any law, rule or regulation that is applicable to the Republic and the Bank, the Opinion Documents or such transactions solely because such law, rule or regulation is part of a regulatory regime applicable to any party to any of the Opinion Documents or any of its affiliates due to the specific assets or business of such party or such affiliate. Based upon the foregoing and upon such other investigation as we have deemed necessary and subject to the qualifications set forth below, we are of the opinion that:

  • Generally accepted standards of medical practice means standards that are based upon: credible scientific evidence published in peer-reviewed medical literature and generally recognized by the relevant medical community; physician and health care provider specialty society recommendations; the views of physicians and health care providers practicing in relevant clinical areas and any other relevant factor as determined by statute(s) and/or regulation(s).

  • standards of generally recognised accounting practice means an accounting practice complying with standards applicable to municipalities or municipal entities as determined by the Accounting Standards Board

  • Generally Available Information means information that is accessible to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.

  • UK generally accepted accounting principles and practices means the principles and practices prevailing from time to time in the United Kingdom which are generally regarded as permissible or legitimate by the accountancy profession irrespective of the degree of use.

  • Generally available information means information that is accessible to the public on a non- discriminatory basis.

  • Generally applicable environmental radiation standards means standards issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, that impose limits on radiation exposures or levels, or concentrations or quantities of radioactive material, in the general environment outside the boundaries of locations under the control of persons possessing or using radioactive material.

  • Generally Accepted Accounting Principles means the standards for accounting and preparation of financial statements established by the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (or its successor agency) or any successor standards adopted pursuant to relevant SEC rule.

  • body governed by public law means any body:

  • bodies governed by public law means bodies that have all of the following characteristics:

  • State Public Information Officer means the State Public Information Officer designated under sub-section (1) and includes a State Assistant Public Information Officer designated as such under sub-section (2) of section 5;

  • the 1965 Act means the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965(2);

  • Generally accepted auditing standards means Canadian Generally Accepted Auditing Standards as adopted by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants applicable as of the date on which such record is kept or required to be kept in accordance with such standards.

  • Non-Public Information means information which has not been disseminated in a manner making it available to investors generally, within the meaning of Regulation FD.

  • Federally enforceable means all limitations and conditions which are enforceable by the administrator, including those requirements developed pursuant to 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61, requirements within the Montana state implementation plan, and any permit requirement established pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21 or under regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR 51, Subpart I, including operating permits issued under an EPA approved program that is incorporated into the Montana state implementation plan and expressly requires adherence to any permit issued under such program.

  • Non-Public Personal Information about a Shareholder shall mean (i) personally identifiable financial information; (ii) any list, description, or other grouping of consumers that is derived from using any personally identifiable information that is not publicly available; and (iii) any other information that the Transfer Agent is prohibited from using or disclosing pursuant to Regulation S-P under Section 504 of the Gramm Xxxxx Xxxxxx Act.

  • Non-Public Data means Customer Data, other than Personal Data, that is not subject to distribution to the public as public information. It is deemed to be sensitive and confidential by Customer because it contains information that is exempt by statute, ordinance or administrative rule from access by the general public as public information. Non-Public Data includes any data deemed confidential pursuant to the Contract, otherwise identified by Customer as Non-Public Data, or that a reasonable person would deem confidential.

  • coercive practices means harming or threatening to harm, directly or indirectly, persons, or their property to influence their participation in a procurement process, or affect the execution of a contract;

  • the 1961 Act means the Land Compensation Act 1961(d); “the 1965 Act” means the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965(e); “the 1980 Act” means the Highways Act 1980(f);

  • Community Accountability Planning Submission means the HSP Board approved planning document submitted by the HSP to the LHIN. The form, content and scheduling of the Planning Submission will be identified by the LHIN;

  • the 1973 Act means the Water Act 1973;

  • collusive practices means a scheme or arrangement between two or more Bidders, with or without the knowledge of the Procuring Entity, designed to establish bid prices at artificial, non-competitive levels.

  • the 1993 Act means the Pension Schemes Act 1993; “the 1995 Act” means the Pensions Act 1995;

  • fradulent practice means a misrepresentation or omission of facts in order to influence a procurement process or the execution of contract;

  • Public garage means a building or other place where vehicles or vessels are kept and stored and where a charge is made for the storage and keeping of vehicles and vessels.

  • the data protection principles means the principles set out in Part I of Schedule 1 to that Act, as read subject to Part II of that Schedule and to section 27(1) of that Act;