Discovery Notification Clause Samples

A Discovery Notification clause requires a party to promptly inform the other party when it becomes aware of certain relevant facts, such as the existence of new evidence or information pertinent to a dispute or investigation. In practice, this means that if a party uncovers documents, witnesses, or other materials that could impact the case or contractual relationship, they must notify the other side within a specified timeframe. The core function of this clause is to ensure transparency and fairness by preventing one party from withholding important information, thereby facilitating efficient resolution of disputes and compliance with legal or contractual obligations.
Discovery Notification. If human remains, or potential human remains, associated or unassociated funerary objects, or objects of cultural patrimony are discovered, work within 100 feet of the discovery will stop immediately. Verbal notification of the discovery will be made immediately to local law enforcement authorities, the appropriate land management agency official, and the Antiquities Section of the Utah Division of State History.
Discovery Notification. Any Discovery of Oil and Natural Gas in the Concession Area must be notified by the Concessionaire to the ANP, exclusively, within 72 (seventy-two) hours.
Discovery Notification. Any Discovery in the Concession Area must be notified by the Concessionaire to ANP, exclusively, within a maximum of 72 (seventy-two) hours.
Discovery Notification