Subject Information definition

Subject Information means all information furnished to the Recipient or its Representatives (whether prepared by the Disclosing Party, its Representatives or otherwise and whether or not identified as being nonpublic, confidential or proprietary) by or on behalf of the Disclosing Party or its Representatives relating to or involving the business, operations or affairs of the Disclosing Party or otherwise in possession of the Disclosing Party. The term "Subject Information" shall not include information that (i) was already in the Recipient's possession at the time it was first furnished to Recipient by or on behalf of Disclosing Party, provided that such information is not known by the Recipient to be subject to another confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the Disclosing Party, its Subsidiaries or another party, or (ii) becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by the Recipient or its Representatives, or (iii) becomes available to the Recipient on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the Disclosing Party, its Representative or otherwise, provided that such source is not known by the Recipient to be bound by a confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the Disclosing Party, its Representative or another party.
Subject Information means all information furnished to the Recipient or its Representatives (whether prepared by the Disclosing Party, its Representatives or otherwise and whether or not identified as being non-public, confidential or proprietary) by or on behalf of the Disclosing Party or its Representatives relating to or involving the business, operations or affairs of the Disclosing Party; provided, however, the term “Subject Information” shall not include information that (a) was already in the Recipient’s possession at the time it was first furnished to Recipient by or on behalf of Disclosing Party, if such information is not known by the Recipient to be subject to another confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the Disclosing Party, its Subsidiaries or another party, (b) becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by the Recipient or its Representatives, or (c) becomes available to the Recipient on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the Disclosing Party, its Representative or otherwise, if such source is not known by the Recipient to be bound by a confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the Disclosing Party, its Representative or another party.
Subject Information has the meaning set forth in Section 11.02.

Examples of Subject Information in a sentence

  • This URI must be asserted in the Subject Information Access (SIA) extension in all valid certificates issued to the CA.

  • The content of the certificate Issuer Distinguished Name field MUST match the Subject DN of the Issuing CA to support Name chaining as specified in RFC 5280, section 4.1.2.4. By issuing the certificate, CA represents that it followed the procedure set forth in its Certificate Policy and/or Certification Practice Statement to verify that, as of the certificate’s issuance date, all of the Subject Information was accurate.

  • By filling in and submitting this application form you agree to CIArb processing your sensitive personal data for the purposes as set out in the CIArb Subject Information Statement.

  • In the case of a plan which provides contributions or benefits for any owner-employee, integration of the plan with the Social Security Act for any taxable year of the employer can take place only if not more than one- third of the employer contributions under the plan which are deductible under section 404 for that year are made on behalf of the owner-employ- ees.

  • This documentation includes as a minimum: the Investigator’s Brochure, the Study Protocol, the Case Report Forms and the Subject Information and Consent Form.


More Definitions of Subject Information

Subject Information shall not include information that (A) was already in the Recipient's possession at the time it was first furnished to Recipient by or on behalf of Disclosing Party, provided that such information is not known by the Recipient to be subject to another confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the Disclosing Party, its Subsidiaries or another party, or (B) becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by the Recipient or its Representatives, or (C) becomes available to the Recipient on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the Disclosing Party, its Representative or otherwise, provided that such source is not known by the Recipient to be bound by a confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the Disclosing Party, its Representative or another party.
Subject Information means any information, fact, event, circumstances or change in the activities, business or property of the Company that has not been generally disclosed to the public and that results in, or would reasonably be expected to result in, a significant effect on the market price or value of the securities of the Company; it also means any information that would reasonably be expected to have a significant effect on any reasonable investor’s decision to buy, sell or hold securities of the Company. A non-exhaustive list of information that could constitute privileged information are set out in Schedule B attached hereto.
Subject Information has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.
Subject Information is defined in Section 7.07A.
Subject Information means any information that has not been generally disclosed to the public and that could affect the decision of a reasonable investor or a fact that significantly affects, or would reasonably be expected to have a significant effect on, the market price or value of the securities of the Corporation. A non-exhaustive list of information that could constitute Subject Information are set out in Schedule B attached hereto For purposes of insider trading liability, it does not matter that delaying a transaction until the Subject Information is disclosed, ceases to affect the decision of a reasonable investor, or might cause the Goodfood Covered Persons to incur a financial loss. In addition, it does not matter that Goodfood Covered Persons may have decided to engage in a transaction before learning of the Subject Information. Further, it also is irrelevant that publicly disclosed information about the Corporation would, without consideration of the Subject Information, provide a substantial basis for engaging in the transaction. While Subsection VII of this Policy requires that certain executives of the Corporation pre-clear all trades in securities of the Corporation, it is the responsibility of each Goodfood Covered Persons contemplating a trade in securities of the Corporation to determine prior to such trade whether he or she is aware of any information that constitutes Subject Information. If in doubt, the individual should consult with the Chief Financial Officer or the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the Corporation.
Subject Information means all information furnished to the Recipient or its Representatives (whether prepared by the Disclosing Party, its Representatives or otherwise and whether or not identified as being nonpublic, confidential or proprietary) by or on behalf of the Disclosing Party or its Representatives relating to or involving the business, operations or affairs of the Disclosing Party or otherwise in possession of the Disclosing Party, including the Purchase Price; provided, however, that the Purchase Price may be disclosed in the proxy materials distributed to the shareholders of FBC in connection with their approval of the Merger. The term “Subject Information” does not include information that (a) was already in the Recipient’s possession at the time it was first furnished to Recipient by or on behalf of Disclosing Party, provided that such information is not known by the Recipient to be subject to another confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the Disclosing Party, its Subsidiaries or another party, or (b) becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by the Recipient or its Representatives, or (c) becomes available to the Recipient on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the Disclosing Party, its Representative or otherwise, provided that such source is not known by the Recipient to be bound by a confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the Disclosing Party, its Representative or another party.
Subject Information has the meaning set forth in Section 20.9(b)(ii).