Surreptitious definition

Surreptitious means undertaken in a manner to avoid detection.
Surreptitious means stealthy or fraudulently done, taken away, or introduced. See Black’s Law Dictionary, 6th ed.
Surreptitious means obtained or made by stealth or deception, or executed through secrecy or concealment.

Examples of Surreptitious in a sentence

  • To the extent permitted by law, the Contractor must indemnify, defend and hold harmless the State from any claim, loss, or expense arising from Contractor’s breach of the No Surreptitious Code Warranty.

  • This warranty is referred to in this contract as the "No Surreptitious Code Warranty”.

  • The vendor shall defend the Commonwealth against any claim, and indemnify the Commonwealth against any loss or expense arising out of any breach of the No Surreptitious Code Warranty.

  • To the extent permitted by law, the Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the State from any claim, loss, or expense arising from Contractor’s breach of the No Surreptitious Code Warranty.

  • Contractor uses industry-leading technology to detect and remove Surreptitious Code from all Work Product and Deliverables.

  • Surreptitious use of public address or audio systems and similar surveillance devices shall not be permitted.

  • The Vendor shall defend City against any claim, and indemnify the City against any loss or expense arising out of any breach of the No Surreptitious Code Warranty.

  • Surreptitious individual audio recordings between police officers and other Ohio University Police Department personnel or Ohio University Administrative personnel will not be performed without providing prior notice to the involved parties unless pursuant to a criminal investigation.

  • The Contractor must indemnify, defend and hold harmless the State from any claim, loss, or expense arising from Contractor’s breach of the No Surreptitious Code Warranty.

  • Surreptitious individual audio recordings between lieutenants and other Ohio University Police Department personnel or Ohio University Administrative personnel will not be performed without providing prior notice to the involved parties unless pursuant to a criminal investigation.