Undisclosed definition

Undisclosed. ETP venue means an ETP venue where the identities of the counterparties are not disclosed and for the purpose of clearing and settlement the deals are deemed to have been undertaken against a Central Counter party (CCP) nominated by the ETP.
Undisclosed means a location that is not advertised or publicized.
Undisclosed shall refer to disclosures made by the Company in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and in press releases issued by the Company through the Closing Date.

Examples of Undisclosed in a sentence

  • Undisclosed alcohol found on premises and surrounding areas (parking lot) will result in loss of deposit.

  • Undisclosed surveillance by the Employer shall be conducted in a reasonable manner, proportional to the Employer’s legitimate interests in providing a safe and secure working environment, and where authorized by law.

  • Undisclosed surveillance by the Employer shall only be conducted as a last resort and after all other reasonable alternatives have been exhausted.

  • No Undisclosed Events, Liabilities, Developments or Circumstances.

  • By: Applicant/Payee Name: All fees MUST be paid by the Applicant/Payee ONLY – NO EXCEPTIONS! Mailing Address (If Different): City/State/Zip: Alternate Contact Person: For emergency ONLY! Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: ALCOHOL: SERVED: Y / N SOLD: Y / N Add’l INSURANCE REQUIRED Alcohol: Undisclosed alcohol found on premises and surrounding areas (parking lot) will result in loss of deposit.

  • Undisclosed ------------------------------------------------------ Liabilities; Projections; etc.

  • The term of this Agreement shall commence on the date first written on page 1 and shall expire on the expiration date set forth on page 1 unless terminated earlier in accordance with Paragraphs 2.9 (Termination for Cause), 2.10 (Other Termination) or 2.23(a) (Covenant of No Undisclosed Conflict).

  • By entering into this Agreement, Licensee disclaims any responsibility for any Undisclosed Terms found in any privacy policy or terms of service purporting to bind and obligate Licensee contractually now or in the future, whether incorporated by reference, a hyperlink or referral to a website.

  • Accordingly, unless the Undisclosed Terms were fully disclosed and mutually agreed to in writing before the effective date of this Agreement, the Parties agree those Undisclosed Terms are unenforceable in any action at law or in equity, by way of complaint, defense, or otherwise and are rendered null and void by the operation of this provision.

  • Section 2.4. SEC Reports; Financial Statements Section 2.5. Information Supplied Section 2.6. Consents and Approvals; No Violations Section 2.7. No Default Section 2.8. No Undisclosed Liabilities; Absence of Changes Section 2.9. Litigation Section 2.10.


More Definitions of Undisclosed

Undisclosed means a location that is not advertised or publicized. Specific to the EC Sections 1037 – 1037.8

Related to Undisclosed

  • Disclosed means fairly disclosed (with sufficient details to identify the nature and scope of the matter disclosed) in or under the Disclosure Letter;

  • Disclosed Information means the information disclosed by a Party for the purpose of settlement, negotiation, Mediation or Arbitration;

  • Disclosed Litigation has the meaning specified in Section 3.01(b).

  • Confidential Business Information means any internal, non-public information (other than Trade Secrets already addressed above) concerning the Employer’s financial position and results of operations (including revenues, assets, net income, etc.); annual and long-range business plans; product or service plans; marketing plans and methods; training, educational and administrative manuals; customer and supplier information and purchase histories; and employee lists. The provisions of Sections 6 and 7 shall also apply to protect Trade Secrets and Confidential Business Information of third parties provided to the Employer under an obligation of secrecy.

  • Fairly Disclosed means fairly disclosed in sufficient detail to enable the Buyer to identify and assess the nature and scope of the matter disclosed;