Common use of MFIPPA Designation of Property Owner-Provided Material Clause in Contracts

MFIPPA Designation of Property Owner-Provided Material. If the Property Owner finds that any of the Property Owner-Provided Material, in whole or in part, contains information exempt from disclosure under MFIPPA (pursuant to Section 10 of MFIPPA or any other section) or the other disclosure obligations discussed above, then the Property Owner should clearly identify the exempted information to the City. Doing so will more easily enable the City to notify the Property Owner in advance of any disclosure the City may be compelled to undertake. The City shall assume no liability that may arise from a Property Owner failing to identify information to which any of these disclosure obligations stated above applies and to provide the necessary information in support thereof.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, www.toronto.ca, www.toronto.ca

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MFIPPA Designation of Property Owner-Provided Material. If the Property Owner finds that any of the Property Owner-Provided Material, in whole or in part, contains information exempt from disclosure under MFIPPA (pursuant to Section 10 of MFIPPA or any other section) or the other disclosure obligations discussed above, then the Property Owner should clearly identify the exempted information to the CityTown. Doing so will more easily enable the City Town to notify the Property Owner in advance of any disclosure the City Town may be compelled to undertake. The City Town shall assume no liability that may arise from a Property Owner failing to identify information to which any of these disclosure obligations stated above applies and to provide the necessary information in support thereof.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Property Owner Agreement, Agreement, www.haltonhills.ca

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