Disclose. To permit access to, or the release, transfer, or other communication of personally identifiable information by any means, including oral, written or electronic, whether intended or unintended.
Disclose. Disclose to any company, firm or person, other than QLT and its directors and officers, any of the private affairs of QLT or any Confidential Information; or
Disclose. On the Website, Xxxxx will disclose the general nature of the potentially harmful conflicts of interest that have been identified and in relation to which it is not possible to ensure with reasonable confidence that risks of damage to the interests of a client will be prevented. With the description of the conflicts of interest, Xxxxx will explain the measures taken by Xxxxx in relation thereto.
Disclose disclose or permit to be disclosed to any person;
Disclose. The Company may disclose your Personal Data with our selected partners. These partners may use your Personal Data to provide you with Panasonic Services you require or any other services/assistance
Disclose. 1. The services to be provided;
Disclose. 6.2.3.1 Disclose, refers to the disclosing party of the confidential information communicating the confidential information to the receiving party, including but not limited to via post, in person, facsimile, email, verbal or visual communications, etc.
Disclose. We will only disclose commercial credit account information to a Participating User, unless expressly agreed by you, or we are required to by Law.
Disclose. 80 the price the buyer or tenant is willing to pay without the express consent of the buyer or tenant. 4. Recommend or suggest a price the 81 buyer or tenant should offer. 5. Recommend or suggest a price the seller or landlord should counter with or accept.
Disclose. To permit access to, or the release, transfer, or other communication of personally identifiable information by any means, including oral, written or electronic, whether intended or unintended. 1 For purposes of the New York Education Law and Part 121 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, the New York State Education Department explains: “services of a third-party contractor provided to an educational agency pursuant to a valid contract, for the exclusive purpose for which the contract was put in place, is not prohibited commercial or marketing purpose” and a third-party contractor “is not prohibited from undertaking activities pursuant to the contract to provide the contracted for services.” See xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/data-privacy-security/frequently-asked-questions-dpos#tpc. DocuSign Envelope ID: C5C8A1E1-7C89-47C0-A0A8-50C5550D3E5C