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noun
failure or refusal to make something known : lack of disclosure—often used before another noun… declined to name the victim companies, citing nondisclosure agreements it signed …—John Markoff
nondisclosure of a known problem with the property
The first known use of nondisclosure was in 1897
1 His silence is sealed by a nondisclosure agreement with the drink’s developer.
2 Dr. Fox also noted that most of these types of suits settled out of court, with undisclosed terms and nondisclosure agreements, making it difficult to know the outcomes.
3 Frankfurt says Hoey told her she could bring someone with her only if that person and Frankfurt signed nondisclosure agreements.
4 We submitted the paperwork along with nondisclosure agreements.
5 In response to the allegations, county officials said in a statement that the pre-litigation settlements do not contain nondisclosure language.
6 Mr. Gatje, interviewed a short time before his death, said that he wound up suing the firm himself but would not say for what because he was bound by a nondisclosure agreement.
7 This meant that someone, somewhere, had seen nondisclosure agreements and sensitive documents that could implicate a multinational bank, a respected U.S. government agency, and his own company.
8 A number of surgeons said the procedure would be a breach of ethics, and Tridevil had to sign a nondisclosure agreement with the doctor who eventually performed her surgery for that very reason.
9 The nondisclosure agreements that some of his victims felt compelled to sign only reinforced this division, which gave him cover.
10 And Mr. Eckardt is in the process of closing a $27 million deal that he said he couldn’t talk about because of a nondisclosure agreement.
11 The year 2019 was marked by breakneck growth, according to former employees, some of whom were granted anonymity because they signed nondisclosure agreements.
12 Daniels herself was ready to confirm it as well, he said, but she backed out of an interview on Nov. 3, apparently after signing the nondisclosure agreement.
13 The settlement comes at a time when nondisclosure agreements in many workplaces have come under increasing scrutiny.
14 There are also the #MeToo cases you never even heard about — the ones that were quietly settled under the cloak of nondisclosure agreements.
15 “However, I propose making him sign a nondisclosure agreement.”
16 That is, if Lewandowski’s nondisclosure agreement – which he hasn’t shared – is the same as the one the Associated Press obtained that other Trump employees had been required to sign.
17 More than a dozen current and former OAN anchors, writers and producers spoke about their experiences at the channel, in many cases on condition of anonymity because they had signed nondisclosure agreements.
18 George Gilbert, an entertainment lawyer, said nondisclosure agreements have also increased the length of their enforcement periods to protect information relating to not just the individual’s time in the star’s employ but “in perpetuity.”
19 Her boyfriends were required to sign strict nondisclosure agreements, Mr. Vlasov said.
20 That task force led to the Michigan legislature creating a law that criminalized the nondisclosure of one’s HIV status.