Duty to inform definition
Examples of Duty to inform in a sentence
SPF’s* Duty to inform shall only be the obligation to pass on to the Buyer* the information given by the Seller*.
Duty to inform: The Seller’s* obligation to inform SPF* and the Buyer* about health conditions he must assume important for the Buyer* or which he must assume that the Buyer would emphasize knowing.
Duty to inform the other parent as soon as reasonably possible of a serious accident or serious illness for which the children receive health care treatment.
Duty to inform will not be applied in case of non Bür- ▇▇▇▇ specific standard parts.
Duty to inform will not be applied in case of non Control4 specific standard parts.
Duty to inform and account; trusts irrevocable and trustees accepting appointment before the effective date of Code.
Duty to inform 10.2 Supplier shall ensure it is aware of: (a) any foreseeable external factors and conditions (including but not limited to technical conditions); and (b) any risks connected with the Goods and/or Services, including but not limited any hygiene, safety and environmental risk, that may affect the performance of the Contract and shall inform Customer and provide any advice mitigating such factors, conditions or risks regardless of Customer’s knowledge or expertise.