Examples of Public Disclosures in a sentence
During this interim period, an Invention may be safely disclosed outside of the University under the protection of a Confidential Disclosure Agreement ("CDA"), because disclosures made under an appropriate CDA are not considered Public Disclosures.
Confidentiality; Public Disclosures In addition to the confidentiality obligations set forth in the Contract, Customer hereby agrees to treat as confidential, and not disclose to third parties absent express written consent by the Postal Service, the Shipper Information, Payment Information, the prices offered to Third Parties, and the terms of this Appendix.
The format and content of the publicly announced unconsolidated financial statements and notes to these statements have been prepared in accordance with the “Communiqué on Publicly Announced Financial Statements, Explanations and Notes to These Financial Statements” published in the Official Gazette No. 28337, dated 28 June 2012 and “Communiqué on Public Disclosures on Risk Management”, published in the Official Gazette No. 29511, dated 23 October 2015 and amendments to these Communiqué.
CHAPTER 12 Public Disclosures Requirements IntroductionGuidance (1) This Chapter implements the Pillar III of the Basel III framework.
Limitations on Public Disclosures by the Monitor: Except as required or authorized by the terms of this Agreement or the Parties acting together, the Monitor shall not make any public or press statements (at a conference or otherwise) or issue findings with regard to any act or omission of Defendant or Defendant’s agents, representatives or employees, or disclose information provided to the Monitor pursuant to this Agreement.
For further discussion on our policy with respect to inside information, please review our Insider Trading Policy and Guidelines for Public Disclosures and Communications with the Investment Community, which are incorporated herein by reference.
For more information on state licensure and certification information please visit NLU’s Public Disclosures page.
Please refer to the Company’s Guidelines for Public Disclosures and Communications with the Investment Community for more information.
A whistleblower is any person or persons in financial services protected under the Public Disclosures Act 1998.
The IIHF shall only make Public Disclosures regarding a Player or other Person who is asserted by the IIHF to have committed an anti-doping rule violation after the Player or other Person has been duly notified by the IIHF.