Information Law definition

Information Law means law which imposes a duty on the Authority to reveal information it holds;
Information Law means law which imposes a duty on the Authority to reveal
Information Law means law which imposes a duty on the Company to reveal information it holds; “Intellectual Property Rights” means patents, trade marks, service marks, design rights (whether registerable or not), applications for any of the above rights, copyright, trade or business names or other similar rights or obligations whether registerable or not in any country including but not limited to the United Kingdom; 'Material' means any material brought into existence as part of, or for the purpose of producing the Supply, and includes but is not limited to documents, equipment. information or data stored by any means. “Order Value” means the price of the Goods, inclusive of a sum equal to the Value Added Tax chargeable on the value of the Goods, as stated in the Purchase Order Form; “Parties” means the Purchaser and the Supplier;

Examples of Information Law in a sentence

  • Properly identified information that has been designated confidential, trade secret, or proprietary by the Bidder will not be disclosed except as may be required by the Freedom of Information Law or other applicable State and federal laws.

  • Bidders/Contractors intending to seek an exemption from disclosure of these materials under the Freedom of Information Law must request the exemption in writing, setting forth the reasons for the claimed exemption.

  • Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Agreement, Contractor and NYSERDA acknowledge and agree that all information, in any format, submitted to NYSERDA shall be subject to and treated in accordance with the NYS Freedom of Information Law (“FOIL,” Public Officers Law, Article 6).

  • The Freedom of Information Law provides for an exemption from disclosure for trade secrets or information the disclosure of which would cause injury to the competitive position of commercial enterprises.

  • Requests concerning the evaluation of Bids may be submitted under the Freedom of Information Law.

  • During the evaluation process, the content of each Bid will be held in confidence and details of any Bid will not be revealed (except as may be required under the Freedom of Information Law or other State law).

  • An entity intending to seek an exemption from disclosure of these materials under the Freedom of Information Law must request the exemption in writing, setting forth the reasons for the claimed exemption.

  • Contractor shall not be required to keep confidential any such material that is publicly available through no fault of Contractor, independently developed by Contractor without reliance on confidential information of the Authorized User, or otherwise obtained under the Freedom of Information Law or other applicable New York State laws and regulations.

  • The terms of Licensee’s use and disclosure of such information shall be governed by a written agreement between the Contractor and the Licensee, which, in the case of Licensees that are State or local governmental entities, recognizes that they are subject to the New York Freedom of Information Law.

  • Properly identified information that has been designated confidential, trade secret, or proprietary by the Bidder/Contractor will not be disclosed except as may be required by the Freedom of Information Law or other applicable State and federal laws.