Disclosure not Required Sample Clauses

The 'Disclosure not Required' clause defines circumstances under which a party is not obligated to share certain information with the other party. Typically, this clause outlines specific types of information—such as data already in the public domain, information independently developed, or details received from third parties without confidentiality obligations—that are exempt from disclosure requirements. By clearly delineating what does not need to be disclosed, this clause helps prevent unnecessary information sharing and protects parties from inadvertently breaching confidentiality or overburdening themselves with disclosure duties.
Disclosure not Required. By their initials next to this paragraph, City and Consultant hereby acknowledge that Consultant is not a “consultant” for the purpose of the California Political Reform Act because Consultant’s duties and responsibilities are not within the scope of the definition of consultant in Fair Political Practice Commission Regulation 18700.3(a) and is otherwise not serving in staff capacity in accordance with the City’s Conflict of Interest Code.