Unsolicited definition

Unsolicited means, in relation to goods sent to any person, that they are sent without any prior request by him or on his behalf.
Unsolicited means to initiate contact ((with a purchaser))
Unsolicited means, in relation to goods sent or services supplied to any person, sent or supplied without any prior request made by or on behalf of the person.

Examples of Unsolicited in a sentence

  • Red Hat does not wish to receive Unsolicited Ideas from Attendees and has expressly advised Attendees not to submit them.

  • Red Hat will not be liable for such use or disclosure of such Unsolicited Idea or for any similarities in the Unsolicited Idea and any future Red Hat uses or activities.

  • Furthermore, Red Hat will be free to use, without any compensation to you whatsoever, any concepts, ideas, know-how or techniques contained in any Unsolicited Idea for any purpose whatsoever, including but not limited to developing, manufacturing, and marketing products using such information.

  • By submitting an Unsolicited Idea to Red Hat, you agree to convey your ownership interest in the Unsolicited Idea to Red Hat, and that Red Hat will exclusively own all rights, title and interest therein.

  • Nonetheless, if an Attendee does send Red Hat an Unsolicited Idea that is not already protected by a United States patent or is not public information, it immediately becomes the property of Red Hat.


More Definitions of Unsolicited

Unsolicited means, in relation to goods sent or services supplied to any person, that they are sent or supplied without any prior request made by or on behalf of the recipient.
Unsolicited means a communications sent to a recipient: (a) with whom the message originator does not have an ongoing commercial or contractual relationship; OR (b) that have not consented to the receipt of such communications.
Unsolicited means to initiate contact for the purpose of attempting to sell a person property, goods, or services, or obtaining personally identifying information or anything of value, where such person provided no previous express interest in purchasing, investing in, or obtaining information regarding the property, goods, or services attempted to be sold.
Unsolicited means to initiate contact for the
Unsolicited means a message where the Recipient has not granted verifiable permission for the message to be sent, and (b) “Bulk” means that the message is sent as part of a larger collection of messages, all having substantively identical content. A message is considered SPAM, and therefore unacceptable, only if it is both Unsolicited and Bulk. Unsolicited Email may be normal email (examples: first contact enquiries, job enquiries, sales enquiries). Bulk Email can be normal email (examples: subscriber newsletters, client communications, discussion lists). An electronic message is SPAM if: (1) the recipient's personal identity and context are irrelevant because the message is equally applicable to many other potential recipients; and (2) the recipient has not verifiably granted deliberate, explicit, and still-revocable permission for it to be sent. In order for the sending of bulk email to be acceptable, and therefore not considered SPAM, User must comply fully to the processes forth by SPAMHAUS (the “SPAMHAUS Processes”) found on the following webpage: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/whitepapers/permissionpass.html. Whether the Client is compliant with the SPAMHAUS Processes shall be determined by Emergys in its sole discretion. In addition, the Client and its Users must obtain Emergys’ advance approval for any bulk e-mail before using the Service or Network to send such e-mail, which may be withheld for any reason whatsoever;
Unsolicited means to initiate contact ((with a purchaser)) for the purpose of attempting to sell a person property, goods, or services, where such ((purchaser has expressed)) person provided no previous express interest in purchasing, investing in, or obtaining information regarding the property, goods, or services attempted to be sold.
Unsolicited means a recipient has not requested, given permission, or has refused to receive literature as defined by this Section.