Public Statements definition

Public Statements means any statement in which the whole, part, or essence, is made public. Such a statement may be made in a newspaper, magazine, periodical, or by any electronic media (internet, email, social media etc.), or other means through the medium of television, radio, or in any other manner whatsoever, regardless of the circumstances in which the statement was made.
Public Statements means statements or comments made which are intended to become available to the public, or a section of the public, whether made in writing, orally or by technological means including in social media.
Public Statements means any information in any press release or announcement by or on behalf of the Company or any member of the Group, whether such information was required to be made public by applicable law and regulation (including, but not limited to, all filings required by the relevant Stock Exchange and/or English law) or otherwise, on or after 30 June 2021.

Examples of Public Statements in a sentence

  • News Releases and Public Statements Neither party shall issue a news release or public statement during the period of negotiations unless impasse is declared.

  • Disclose any sources of your income for professional activities related to the subject matter of the activities applied for within the last two years: * Public Statements and Positions.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, the provisions of Sections 5.1.7 (Late Payments), 5.2 (Payment Method), 5.3 (Taxes), 6 (Records; Audit Rights), 7.1 (Pre-Existing IP), 7.2 (Developed IP), 9 (Confidentiality), 11 (Indemnification), 12 (Limitation of Liability), 13.5 (Effect of Termination or Expiration), 14.1.2 (Public Statements), 15 (Bluebird Insurance), 16 (Dispute Resolution), 17.3 (Governing Law) and 17.8 (Notices) shall survive expiration or termination of this Agreement.

  • Otherwise, for any matter falling within the scope of this subpart c, the Agreement Regarding Public Statements in Section 2 of this Agreement shall apply.

  • Otherwise, for any matter falling within the scope of this subpart e, the Agreement Regarding Public Statements in Section 2 of this Agreement shall apply.

  • Otherwise, for any matter falling within the scope of this subpart d, the Agreement Regarding Public Statements in Section 2 of this Agreement shall apply.

  • Prohibition on Public Statements; Confidentiality Agreement Unless required by law, or as provided in this Agreement, neither the Monitoring Team members nor any of their staff shall make any public statements or issue findings with regard to any information provided to the Monitoring Team or the Monitoring Team’s staff pursuant to this Agreement.

  • While the parties wish by this MoU to make clear their support of, and enthusiasm for, the proposals, with the exception of clauses 4 (Public Statements) and 5 (Brand Protection) and this clause 6, which the parties acknowledge to be legally binding upon them, this MoU is not intended to create any legally binding relationship between the parties.

  • The Company shall have sole control over any press release, public announcement, statement or acknowledgment (collectively, "Public Statements") with respect to this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein; provided, however, that prior to the release of any Public Statements, Purchasers shall be afforded the right to review the Public Statements.

  • Each Party agrees in any event to give the other Party a reasonable opportunity (to the extent consistent with Legal Requirements) to review all [***] Public Statements required by Legal Requirements to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission or similar body prior to submission of such filings, and will give due consideration to any reasonable comments by the non-filing Party relating to such filing, including the provisions of this Agreement for which confidential treatment should be sought.


More Definitions of Public Statements

Public Statements has the meaning specified in Section 9.4.
Public Statements has the meaning set forth in Section 35. “Rights Fee” has the meaning set forth in Section 8. “Secondary Logos” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.
Public Statements as used herein shall exclude: (1) any statements made by any party in court filings, testimony, or arguments in the ICO Litigation, the Riverkeeper Litigation, the ICO Appeal, and the Riverkeeper Appeal, so long as such filings, testimony or arguments are not otherwise published; (2) any public statement made in connection with the enforcement of this Settlement Agreement; and (3) any statement made in connection with the defense of a Claim by a Third Party covered by Section VI of this Settlement Agreement. SUBJECT TO FRE 408 EXHIBIT 10 SETTLEMENT CONFIDENTIAL

Related to Public Statements

  • Public statement means a statement made in the ordinary course of business of the public body with the intent that all other members of the public body receive it.

  • Company Interim Financial Statements has the meaning specified in Section 4.08(a).

  • Public Filings means the reports, schedules, forms, statements and other documents filed by the Company or Bezeq with the SEC or the ISA, as applicable, and publically available at least two (2) Business Days prior to the date of this Agreement.

  • Public Reports includes all reports filed by Company under the Act or the Exchange Act, including pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) thereof, for the two full fiscal years preceding the Effective Date and thereafter.

  • Interim Statements means the quarterly financial statement of any insurance company as required to be filed with the Department, together with all exhibits or schedules filed therewith, prepared in conformity with SAP. References to amounts on particular exhibits, schedules, lines, pages and columns of such interim statements are based on the formats promulgated by the NAIC for 2006 interim statements for the applicable type of insurance company. If such format is changed in future years so that different information is contained in such terms or they no longer exist, it is understood that the reference is to information consistent with that recorded in the referenced item in the 2006 interim statement of the insurance company.