The Knowledge Clause Samples

The Knowledge clause defines the extent to which a party is considered to be aware of certain facts or circumstances relevant to the agreement. Typically, it clarifies whether knowledge is limited to what specific individuals within an organization actually know, or if it includes what they should have known through reasonable inquiry. This clause is essential for allocating risk and responsibility, as it sets clear boundaries on what information a party is deemed to possess, thereby reducing disputes over undisclosed or unknown issues.
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The Knowledge. The effective Counselor possesses the content knowledge and skills to design a comprehensive school counseling program which supports student achievement. The effective Counselor applies this knowledge to execute a best- practice, data-driven, comprehensive school counseling program aligned to counseling standards that support district mission, vision, and goals.
The Knowledge. The Educator comprehends the major concepts of the discipline taught and the appropriate tools of inquiry related to that discipline. The Educator translates that knowledge into relevant learning objectives for students. Learning experiences are created that make this knowledge accessible, relevant, and meaningful.

Related to The Knowledge

  • No Knowledge The Company has no knowledge of any event which would be more likely than not to have the effect of causing such Registration Statement to be suspended or otherwise ineffective.

  • Definition of “Knowledge For purposes of the Loan Documents, whenever a representation or warranty is made to Borrower’s knowledge or awareness, to the “best of” Borrower’s knowledge, or with a similar qualification, knowledge or awareness means the actual knowledge, after reasonable investigation, of the Responsible Officers.

  • Schedules; Knowledge Each party is presumed to have full knowledge of all information set forth in the other party's schedules delivered pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Knowledge Whenever a representation or warranty or other statement in this Agreement (including, without limitation, Schedule I hereto) is made with respect to a Person's "knowledge," such statement refers to such Person's employees or agents who were or are responsible for or involved with the indicated matter and have actual knowledge of the matter in question.

  • Full Knowledge By their signatures, the parties acknowledge that they have carefully read and fully understand the terms and conditions of this Agreement, that each party has had the benefit of counsel, or has been advised to obtain counsel, and that each party has freely agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.