Know definition

Know means to have actual knowledge.
Know means, when referring to any person or entity, the actual knowledge of such person or entity of a particular matter or fact, and what that person or entity would have reasonably known after due inquiry. An entity will be deemed to have “knowledge” of a particular fact or other matter if any individual who is serving, or who has served, as an executive officer of such entity has actual “knowledge” of such fact or other matter, or had actual “knowledge” during the time of such service of such fact or other matter, or would have had “knowledge” of such particular fact or matter after due inquiry.
Know or “knowledge” means, with respect to any Party, the knowledge of such Party’s executive officers after due inquiry, including inquiry of such Party’s counsel and other officers or employees of such Party responsible for the relevant matter.

Examples of Know in a sentence

  • Know the risks and potential benefits of clinical studies and talk to your health care provider before participating.

  • The “Hazardous Communications Act”, commonly known as the “Texas Right to Know Act”, states that a Seller must provide to the Buyer, with each delivery, material safety data sheets as is applicable to hazardous substances defined in the Act.

  • Know school policies and rules, and enforce them in a fair and consistent manner.

  • The Contractor must comply with Act 159 of October 5, 1984, known as the "Worker and Community Right to Know Act" (the "Act") and the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto at 34 Pa. Code Section 301.1 - 323.6.a. Labeling.

  • The Contractor must comply with Act 159 of October 5, 1984, known as the "Worker and Community Right to Know Act" (the "Act") and the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto at 4 Pa. Code Section 301.1 et seq.a. Labeling.


More Definitions of Know

Know when used with respect to the Company means the knowledge of the senior management (vice president or senior) of the Company, or any other management personnel that has had significant involvement in the business and affairs of the Company.
Know or "Known" means, with respect to the matter in question, if any of the Executive Officers of the Company or Parent, as the case may be, has actual knowledge of such matter.
Know or "knowledge" means, with respect to any party, the actual knowledge of such persons listed on Section 1.11(j) of the Company Disclosure Schedule.
Know and “Known” have meanings correlative thereto.
Know how", in general, will have its usual and accepted meaning, that is, inter alia, all factual knowledge and information not capable of precise, separate description but which, in an accumulated form, after being acquired as the result of trial and error, gives to the one acquiring it an ability to produce and market something which one otherwise would not have known how to produce and market with the same accuracy or precision necessary for commercial success.
Know or "KNOWLEDGE" means, with respect to any party, the actual knowledge of such party's executive officers, without any duty of inquiry.
Know has the correlative meaning.