Meaning Disclosure
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A company's release of all information pertaining to the company's business activity, regardless of how that information may influence investors.
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Revealing all relevant information.
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Disclosure relates to the inappropriate attribution of information to a data subject, whether an individual or an organisation. Disclosure has two components: identification and attribution.
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Term used for the act of providing the credit file to the consumer. Disclosure can be verbal or written. Equifax has an automated system Auto Disclosure, which processes the majority of consumer requests.
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1590s; see disclose + -ure. Formed in English, perhaps on model of closure.
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Providing the consumer with his or her credit history as required by the FCRA. Experian provides consumer credit report disclosures via the Internet, by U.S. Mail or in person at our office location i [..]
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A disclosure document explains how a financial product or offering works. It also details the terms to which you must agree in order to buy it or use it, and, in some cases, the risks you assume in making such a purchase.For example, publicly traded companies must provide all available information that might influence your decision to invest in the [..]
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Language in an ad that is intended to qualify a claim. When an ad's headline states that a pill makes people lose weight, but a small print statement at the bottom of the page states, "when [..]
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The making known of a fact that had previously been hidden; a revelation. For example, in many states you must disclose major physical defects in a house you are selling, such as a leaky roof or poten [..]
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A violation of computer security whereby data have been made available to unauthorized entities. [2382-pt.8]
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See full disclosure principle.
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The first public disclosure of details of an invention. If the disclosure is made outside the patent system (in a deliberately form or not), the invention remains unpatentable. In return for a patent granted (exclusive rights for a limited time period), the applicant must make a full disclosure of the invention for which protection has been solicit [..]
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The first public disclosure of details of an invention. This may be:
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Information about a company’s financial condition and business that it makes public. Investors can use this information to make informed investment decisions about the company’s securities.
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Definitions (2) 1. The release of relevant information.
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The disclosure requirements cover the information, which trustees are obliged to provide, about a scheme and the benefits for individuals. Some of this information must be given to evidence automatica [..]
Source: thepensionsregulator.gov.uk

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The act of making something known by revealing it to public scrutiny. In the information sector, disclosure is usually made by the provider in a voluntary statement informing the user of any financial [..]
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 The requirement that candidates, political parties, and political action committees (PACs) report the amounts and sources of their campaign contributions. Federal candidates must list each contributor’s name, address, employer, and occupation. As of 1994, 23 states did not require disclosure of employer and occupation.
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an act or instance of disclosing: as a : a lender's revelation of information to a consumer under the Truth in Lending Act that enables the consumer to make an intelligent decision about the loan [..]
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in return for a patent, the inventor gives as consideration a complete revelation (describes it) or disclosure of the invention for which protection is sought. -- see MPEP 608 for more p
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Process of divulging accounting information so that the content of FINANCIAL STATEMENTS is understood.
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The act of revealing to others information about your research. Disclosure events can affect patent rights and should be diligently recorded in CERF as part of your official record.
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The duty of any person applying for an insurance policy to tell the insurer all relevant information affecting the risk. The duty of an intermediary to inform his client if commission [..]
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Notification to customers of a discounting client, that the debt is assigned to the factor.
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Disclosure is the dissemination of information about the conditions of a business that allows for a proper and transparent evaluation of that business.
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Political committees have to disclose a variety of information — how much they’ve raised and spent, how much they have on hand, what they’re spending their money on, the names, and addresses and occup [..]
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The release of information which is relevant to the matter at hand. A statement identifying potential defects to a property, such as the existence of lead paint or chemicals known to cause cancer. Dis [..]
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Disclosure is the act of revealing a fact. In financial statements information disclosure is usually provided in footnote as attachment. Disclosure explains financial position and operating result of [..]
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Disclosure is required in different contexts, such as real estate transactions and employment law, and is primarily governed by state laws, which vary by state. For example, persons applying for certa [..]
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(n) the speech act of making something evident
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The provision of information to customers by energy suppliers on their prices, terms of service, power sources and air emissions.
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In a financial settlement parties are required to reveal all financial documents that have to do with the case, whether in support or in order for the Court to make a fair judgment.       
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The release, transfer, provision of access to, or divulging in any other manner of protected health information outside the entity holding the information.
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"Disclosure, revealing a child’s disability or special needs outside the family, is used by parents in the work domain as an employment-based strategy to enhance work-life integration, particularly...
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n. divulgación, revelación, puesta a disposición (de datos)
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Disclosure is the act of making the Crown's case known to defence by providing information on the evidence or circumstances of the case. The Crown must disclose, or share, with the accused all the relevant information gathered in the investigation so that the accused can fully defend him or herself against the charges.
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In family law, the process of exchanging necessary information, such as financial statements, with the other party.
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Before you enter into a contract of insurance, you must tell the insurance company anything you know (or could reasonably be expected to know) which might affect their decision to insure you and if so [..]
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Any known information about a vehicle’s history provided to the buyer, including previous damages and repairs or title issues.
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Revealing of information, by oral or written Communication.
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A willingness to reveal information about oneself to others.
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Truthful revealing of information, specifically when the information disclosed is likely to be psychologically painful ("bad News") to the recipient (e.g., revelation to a Patient or a Patie [..]
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The duty of the insured and his broker to tell the underwriter every material circumstance before acceptance of the risk.
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The duty of the Assured and his broker to tell the Underwriter every material circumstance before acceptance of the risk.
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The duty of the parties to a contract of insurance to reveal all material facts to each other before a policy is issued and prior to each renewal.
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Revealing of information, by oral or written communication.
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The duty of the assured and his broker to tell the underwriter every material circumstances before acceptance of the risk.
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Information pertaining to the account services, fees and regulatory requirements.
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  Something that is made known and that was previously unknown.
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Something that is made known and that was previously unknown.
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Process of divulging accounting information so that the content of financial statements is understood.
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You are responsible for providing accurate and complete information, which insurers require in connection with any request for insurance cover. This is particularly important before taking out a policy and at renewal, but it also applies throughout the life of a policy. If you fail to disclose any information when asked, this could invalidate the p [..]
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The act of sharing information with other parties or the public at large
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The release or, transfer, of information to someone else.
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In the context of patents refers to the disclosure of …
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Making a record available to another person or entity, other than the individual to whom the record pertains by any means of communication (oral, written, electronic) (USAID Automated Directives Syste [..]
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An act of identifying the name of the producer, representative or firm, limited insurance representative, or temporary insurance producer on any policy solicitation.
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This can refer to either an invention disclosure that is not in a patent application but is an oral or written communication of a development or it can refer to portions of a patent application.
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The release by companies of all information positive or negative that might bear on an investment decision as requested by the Jordan Securities Commission.
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The act of
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A company's release of all information pertaining to the company's business activity, regardless of how that information may influence investors.
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Disclosure is a novel by Michael Crichton, his ninth under his own name and nineteenth overall, and published in 1994. The novel is set at a fictional computer hardware manufacturing company in the mi [..]
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Disclosure is an English electronic music duo consisting of brothers Howard (born 11 May 1994) and Guy Lawrence (born 25 May 1991). They grew up in Reigate, Surrey. Their debut studio album, Settle, r [..]
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