disclosure period definition

disclosure period means the period commencing on 31 March 2021, being the date 12 months prior to the commencement of the Offer Period, and ending on the disclosure date;
disclosure period means the period commencing on 16 December 2008, being the date 12 months prior to the date of the posting of this document and ending on the disclosure date;
disclosure period means the period commencing on 16 July 2012 (being the date 12 months prior to the commencement of the Offer Period) and ending on the disclosure date;

Examples of disclosure period in a sentence

  • Any Confidential Information disclosed by a Party (the “Disclosing Party”), during the Disclosure Period, shall be retained in confidence by the receiving party (“Receiving Party”) during the Disclosure Period and for the Period of Protection, disclosed only to employees and contractors of the Receiving Party with a need to know who are bound by terms at least as protective as those contained in this Agreement, and used solely for the Purpose.


More Definitions of disclosure period

disclosure period means the period commencing on 14 September 2019 (being the date 12 months prior to the date of commencement of the Offer Period) and ending on the Disclosure Date;
disclosure period means the period of 12 months ending on the disclosure date;
disclosure period means the period commencing on 18 November 2018 (the date twelve months prior to the commencement of the Offer Period) and ending on the disclosure date;
disclosure period means the taxable year for the person or business entity, whether based on a calendar or fiscal year, immediately preceding the date on which, or the last day of the period during which, the financial disclosure statement required by this part is required to be filed.
disclosure period means the financial year unless a shorter period is specified.
disclosure period means the period commencing on 24 June 2021 (the date 12 months prior to the commencement of the Offer Period) and ending on the disclosure date;A person has an “interest” or is “interested” in securities if he/she has a long economic exposure, whether absolute or conditional, to changes in the price of those securities (but not if he/she only has a short position in such securities) and in particular covers: (i) legal title and beneficial ownership (i.e. the ability to exercise, or direct the exercise of, or control the exercise of, voting rights); (ii) the right, option or obligation to acquire, call for or take delivery of securities by virtue of any agreement to purchase, option or derivative; and (iii) the situation where a person holds a derivative referenced to, or which may result in, a long position in securities; and
disclosure period means the period beginning on 19 January 2023 (being the date that is 12 months before the start of the Offer Period) and ending on the Latest Practicable Date;