Review of Disclosures Sample Clauses

Review of Disclosures. Subject to 10.1(c), neither Party may publish or make an oral Disclosure of Confidential Information of the other Party arising from the Research Collaboration absent the other Party’s prior written consent. In addition, and except as set forth in Section 10.1(e) with respect to scientific publications, each Party agrees that the other Party shall have no less than [**] before the date of a proposed Disclosure to review and provide comments regarding any proposed Disclosure, even if such proposed Disclosure is required by law, rule or regulation (including the disclosure requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission or the securities exchange or other stock market on which such Party’s securities are traded), unless a shorter review time is agreed to by both Parties or is otherwise required by law, rule or regulation.
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Review of Disclosures. 1. Financial market participants shall ensure that any information published in accordance with Article 3, Article 3a or Article 6 is kept up-to-date. Where a financial market participant amends such information, a clear explanation of that change shall be published on the same website. 2. Paragraph 1 shall apply mutatis mutandis to financial advisers with regard to any information published in accordance with Article 3 and Article 3a.
Review of Disclosures. Columbia Innovation Enterprise will promptly deliver to the Company copies of all proposed public disclosures of Confidential Information (as hereinafter defined) it receives pursuant to Investigator Letters or otherwise, but no later than ten business days after receipt. The Company will promptly review the proposed public disclosures, and, if, as determined by the Company in its sole discretion, it can do so without compromising its present or potential patent rights, waive all or a portion of the applicable review periods set forth in Exhibit B. The Company will review portions of proposed public disclosures, as they are made available, and will conduct its review of such portions in a manner comparable to its review of complete proposed public disclosures. Material alteration of reviewed and approved disclosures prior to disclosure will necessitate initiation of a new review cycle with its associated review period set forth in Exhibit B. At the end of the review periods set forth in Exhibit B, the authors will have the right, in their sole discretion, to make such proposed public disclosures. For clarity, it is understood and agreed that this Section 4.3 applies to proposed public disclosures of Confidential Information only. Any and all disclosures of VGI Information shall require the prior written consent of the Company, which may be granted or withheld in its sole discretion.
Review of Disclosures. Upon receipt of a disclosure, the Compliance Officer (or designee) shall gather the information in such a way as to elicit all relevant information from the disclosing individual. Olsten shall, in good faith, make a preliminary inquiry for every disclosure to ensure that Olsten has obtained all of the necessary information that is reasonably required to determine whether an internal review should be conducted or whether the disclosure warrants other appropriate action. For any disclosure that is sufficiently specific so that it reasonably: (1) permits a determination of the appropriateness of the alleged improper practice, and (2) provides an opportunity for taking corrective action, Olsten shall conduct an internal review of the allegations set forth in such a disclosure and ensure that proper follow-up is conducted.
Review of Disclosures. In the event that the Company proposes to disclose any information publicly relating to Chuang’s legal situation arising out of his plea arrangement with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California, the Company will deliver to Chuang a copy of the text of the proposed disclosure as far in advance of its disclosure as is practicable and the Company shall in good faith consult with and consider the suggestions of Chuang concerning the nature and scope of the information the Company proposes to disclose. Chuang acknowledges that he has been provided with a copy of the Company’s Registration Statement on Form S-1 and is familiar with the contents thereof relating to him.

Related to Review of Disclosures

  • Order of Disclosure If a court or a Government Authority or entity with the right, power, and apparent authority to do so requests or requires any Party, by subpoena, oral deposition, interrogatories, requests for production of documents, administrative order, or otherwise, to disclose Confidential Information, that Party shall provide the other Parties with prompt notice of such request(s) or requirement(s) so that the other Parties may seek an appropriate protective order or waive compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the absence of a protective order or waiver, the Party may disclose such Confidential Information which, in the opinion of its counsel, the Party is legally compelled to disclose. Each Party will use Reasonable Efforts to obtain reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded any Confidential Information so furnished.

  • Accounting of Disclosures Business Associate shall document disclosures of PHI and all information related to such disclosures as would be required for Covered Entity to respond to a request by an Individual for an accounting of disclosures of PHI in accordance with 45 CFR § 164.528. Business Associate shall provide such information to Covered Entity or as directed by Covered Entity to an Individual, to permit Covered Entity to respond to an accounting request. Business Associate shall provide such information in the time and manner reasonably designated by Covered Entity. Within three (3) business days, Business Associate shall forward to Covered Entity for handling any accounting request that Business Associate directly receives from an Individual.

  • SELLER’S DISCLOSURES In order to meet the Buyer’s obligations during the Inspection Period, the Seller shall be required to provide the following documents and records, to the extent they are within the possession or control of the Seller, at the Seller’s sole cost and expense:

  • Documentation of Disclosures Business Associate agrees to document disclosures of PHI and information related to such disclosures as would be required for a Covered Entity to respond to a request by an individual for an accounting of disclosures of PHI in accordance with 45 C.F.R. 164.528 and HITECH.

  • Review of Public Disclosures All SEC filings (including, without limitation, all filings required under the Exchange Act, which include Forms 10-Q and 10-QSB, 10-K and 10K-SB, 8-K, etc) and other public disclosures made by the Company, including, without limitation, all press releases, investor relations materials, and scripts of analysts meetings and calls, shall be reviewed and approved for release by the Company’s attorneys and, if containing financial information, the Company’s independent certified public accountants.

  • Accuracy of Disclosure The Company represents and warrants to each Holder and agrees for the benefit of each Holder that (i) the Preference Registration Statements and any amendment thereto will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements contained therein not misleading; and (ii) each of the Prospectuses furnished to such Holder for delivery in connection with the exercise of Preference Warrants or in connection with the sale of Preference Warrant Shares, as the case may be, and the documents incorporated by reference therein will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements contained therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; provided, however, that the Company shall have no liability under clause (i) or (ii) of this Section 2.1(c) with respect to any such untrue statement or omission made in a Preference Registration Statement in reliance upon and in conformity with information furnished to the Company by or on behalf of the Holders specifically for inclusion therein.

  • Notification of disclosure Each of the Finance Parties agrees (to the extent permitted by law and regulation) to inform the Borrower: (a) of the circumstances of any disclosure of Confidential Information made pursuant to paragraph (b)(v) of Clause 37.2 (Disclosure of Confidential Information) except where such disclosure is made to any of the persons referred to in that paragraph during the ordinary course of its supervisory or regulatory function; and (b) upon becoming aware that Confidential Information has been disclosed in breach of this Clause 37.

  • Notice of Disclosure DFMC must advise you in writing of its intention to disclose details of this Contract before actual disclosure.

  • Adequacy of Disclosure Each Preliminary Prospectus, at the time of filing thereof, conformed in all material respects to the requirements of the 1933 Act and the Rules and Regulations, and did not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; provided, however, that this representation and warranty shall not apply to any statements or omissions made in reliance upon and in conformity with information furnished in writing to the Company by you expressly for use in the Registration Statement. When the Registration Statement shall become effective, when the Prospectus is first filed pursuant to Rule 424(b) of the Rules and Regulations, when any amendment to the Registration Statement becomes effective, when any supplement to the Prospectus is filed with the Commission and on the Closing Date (as hereinafter defined), (i) the Registration Statement, the Prospectus and any amendments thereof and supplements thereto will conform in all material respects with the applicable requirements of the 1933 Act and the Rules and Regulations, and (ii) neither the Registration Statement, the Prospectus nor any amendment or supplement thereto will contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein not misleading; provided, however, that this representation and warranty shall not apply to any statements or omissions made in reliance upon and in conformity with information furnished in writing to the Company by you expressly for use in the Registration Statement.

  • Duty of Disclosure The Manager has an affirmative duty to disclose material facts to the Members. Information is considered material if there is a substantial likelihood that a reasonable Investor would consider it important in making an investment decision. The Manager must not make any untrue statements to the Members and must not omit disclosing any material facts to the Members. The Manager has a further duty to disclose conflicts of interest that may exist between the interests of the Manager and its Affiliates and the interests of the Company or any of the individual Members.

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