On the record definition

On the record means in writing, signed and dated or a directive to the secretary taking the minutes of a meeting to note in the minutes of the meeting a special disclosure or statement.
On the record means an appeal procedure in which the decision is based on the record established at the initial hearing. New information may be added only under certain limited circumstances.
On the record means a hearing conducted by reviewing submitted documents without taking oral testimony or argument.

Examples of On the record in a sentence

  • On the Record Date, total number of Shares in issue was 1,328,211,294 Shares and hence the total number of Underwritten Shares was 110,526,415 Rights Shares.

  • Starlight Broadway Musicals, 2003 – 2005 2003 2004 2005 Xxxx Xxxxxx Follies Cats Disney’s On the Record Disney’s Beauty & the Beast Xxxxx Footloose Thoroughly Modern Xxxxxx The Xxxx & I Xxxxx Xxxxxx Superstar Starlight Express Camelot Singin' In the Rain The Sound of Music Chicago Hello, Xxxxx! Source: Starlight Theatre Association.

  • On the Record Date, the date of delivery of the FETJ Underlying Assets or such other date specified under the representations and warranties made in respect of the FETJ Underlying Assets, the FETJ Underlying Assets, being not in conformity with such representations and warranties made in respect thereof, are “FETJ Unqualified Assets”.

  • On the Record Date, each entry on the Piedmont Share Register (other than entries in respect of the Excluded Shareholders or their successors in title) will cease to have effect except as evidence of entitlement to the Scheme Consideration.

  • On the Record Date, approximately 22,472,243 shares of Full Circle common stock were issued and outstanding.


More Definitions of On the record

On the record means a hearing conducted by reviewing submitted materials rather than taking oral testimony.
On the record means anything the source says can be reported, published, or aired. All conversations are assumed to be on the record unless the source expressly requests—and the reporter explicitly agrees—to go off the record beforehand. If the reporter agrees to change “on the record” to something else, the reporter should be sure to mark notes clearly so that it’s possible to see what’s on the record and what is not at a later date. Never rely on memory and always try to get back “on the record” as quickly as possible.
On the record means anything you say can be quoted and attributed to you.
On the record means on the exclusive record, which means that the trier of fact is not allowed to consider any evidence except that which is admitted at the hearing. Many informal hearings are also held on the record.
On the record means audio recorded during a formal proceeding conducted by a hearing officer.
On the record means trial type hearing that forms exclusive basis for decision
On the record means that oral findings must be made at the sentencing hearing. Comer, at ¶20. The Ohio Supreme Court explained that requiring the findings to be made at the sentencing hearing has a practical application. Comer, at ¶22.