Public issuers and listed companies Sample Clauses

Public issuers and listed companies. For the purpose of clause 10.12, if the Trader (or its ultimate parent company) is a "listed issuer" for the purposes of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013, the Trader may require the Distributor to enter into a confidentiality and/or security trading prohibition agreement on terms reasonably satisfactory to the Trader before giving notice and disclosing information under clause 10.13, if and for so long as the Trader considers such information to be "inside information" as defined in that Act.
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Public issuers and listed companies. For the purpose of clause 12.11, if the Retailer:
Public issuers and listed companies. For the purpose of clause 12.11, if the Trader:

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