Disclosure obligations under the Code Sample Clauses
The 'Disclosure obligations under the Code' clause defines the requirement for parties to provide certain information as mandated by a governing code of conduct or regulatory framework. In practice, this means that parties must proactively share relevant facts, documents, or changes in circumstances that could affect their rights or obligations under the agreement. For example, a party may need to disclose conflicts of interest or material changes in financial status. The core function of this clause is to promote transparency and compliance, ensuring that all parties have the necessary information to make informed decisions and to fulfill their legal or contractual responsibilities.
Disclosure obligations under the Code and the Exchange Act
