Full disclosure definition

Full disclosure means fully informing all PACE enrollees at the time of enrollment that, pursuant to § 32.1-330.3 of the Code of Virginia, PACE plan enrollment can only be guaranteed for a 30-day period.
Full disclosure means disclosure by the Seller to the Purchaser of the material terms, including financial terms, of a Relevant Part of a Shared Business Contract;
Full disclosure means the provision of all documents relevant to a complaint, in the legal sense of the term.

Examples of Full disclosure in a sentence

  • Full disclosure shall be made by Supplier if the Supplier knows that the Merchandise contains any treated, synthetic, laser drilled, or simulated diamonds and, if this be the case, Supplier must indicate at the time of submission of the goods whether it is uncertain if any Merchandise contains any glass, CZ or other non-diamond products.


More Definitions of Full disclosure

Full disclosure means disclosure by the relevant Seller to the Purchaser of the material terms, including financial terms, of a Relevant Part of a Shared Business Contract;
Full disclosure means such disclosure in writing by the advocate and solicitor as would be necessary if the transaction were a trustee transaction;
Full disclosure means an explanation sufficient to apprise the recipient of the potential adverse impact on the recipient, of the matter to which the recipient is asked to consent.
Full disclosure means the making known, pursuant to this rule, District public financing information at a level of detail that is fair, understandable, and reasonable, with notification where details and backup information can be obtained, and this disclosure shall be in good faith as of the date disclosed and is subject to change from time to time pursuant to noticed public hearings and legal procedure.
Full disclosure. No representation or warranty set forth in this Article V, the Geac Disclosure Statement or any certificate to be delivered by Geac at the Closing contains or will contain any material untrue or misleading statement of fact or, to Geac's knowledge, omits or will omit any fact necessary to make the statements contained herein or therein not materially misleading.
Full disclosure means fully informing all PACE enrollees at the time of enrollment that,
Full disclosure means mandatory and continuous disclosure by the investigator, agency, department or petitioner throughout the adoption proceeding and after finalization of the adoption of all known, nonidentifying information regarding the adoptee, including: