Known definition

Known or “Knowingly” means, depending on its use herein, the insurance producer or insurer had actual awareness, or in the exercise of ordinary care should have known, at the time of the act or practice complained of, that the person solicited:
Known or "knowledge" means, with respect to any party, the knowledge of such party's executive officers after reasonable inquiry.
Known means, with respect to any matter in question, the actual knowledge of such matter of any executive officer of the Company or Parent, as the case may be;

Examples of Known in a sentence

  • Email the entire document to To Be Completed by City Staff: Alternative Methods of Verification: Use of a Password Protected Website Confirmed by a Known Telephone Number Personally Known to City Staff 000 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, San José, CA 00000-0000 tel.

  • Bing Maps Application may be accessed via a web browser or an installed client, provided that functionality provided in the user interface and authentication of Known Users is strictly controlled by Bing Maps Licensor in order to comply with this Bing Maps Licensor Service Order.


More Definitions of Known

Known or “Knowledge” - a representative of the School’s Governing Board and/or the School is aware of a fact, circumstance, or result, or has information that would lead a reasonable person in the same situation to believe that the facts, circumstances, or results exist. When knowledge triggers or impacts a legal responsibility or obligation of the School’s Governing Board or School, then failure to act in accordance with those legal responsibilities or obligations may be considered a material and substantial violation of this Charter Contract.
Known or “Knowledge” means that a representative of the School’s Governing Board and/or the School is aware of a fact, circumstance, or result, or has information that would lead a reasonable person in the same situation to believe that the facts, circumstances, or results exist. When knowledge triggers or impacts a legal responsibility or obligation of the School’s Governing Board or School, then failure to act in accordance with those legal responsibilities or obligations may be considered a material and substantial violation of this Contract.
Known shall have a correlative meaning.
Known means, with respect to any entity, the knowledge of such entity's executive officers after reasonable inquiry.
Known. Actual knowledge, not constructive knowledge or notice that may be imputed to an Insured by reason of the Public Records or any other records that impart constructive notice of matters affecting the Title.
Known to the knowledge of," "aware" or words of similar import employed in this Agreement with reference to any individual or Entity shall be conclusively presumed to mean that the individual or Entity has made reasonable efforts under the circumstances to become knowledgeable; in the case of the Company, "knowledge" shall be deemed to be the individual and collective knowledge (as defined above) of its directors and senior officers and managers.
Known means, with respect to any matter in question, the actual knowledge of such matter of any executive officer of the Company or Parent, as the case may be. Any such individual will be deemed to have actual knowledge of a particular fact, circumstance, event or other matter if (i) such fact, circumstance, event or other matter is reflected in one or more documents (whether written or electronic, including e-mails sent to or by such individual) in, or that have been in, such individual’s possession, including personal files of such individual; or (ii) such fact, circumstance, event or other matter is reflected in one or more documents (whether written or electronic) contained in books and records of the Company (in the case of knowledge of the Company) or Parent (in the case of knowledge of Parent) that would reasonably be expected to be reviewed by an individual who has the duties and responsibilities of such individual in the customary performance of such duties and responsibilities.