Usually, the defendant is also subjected to the additional burden of having to
disclose on oath to the claimant the nature and whereabouts of its assets and having to do so within a short period (usually no longer than a couple of days).
Not exact matches
As I interpret the
oath as a commitment to bad corporate governance, companies that employ those who sign the
oath as top executives should
disclose this
on the first page of their website.
«Please refer to the
Oath of Secrecy
on Taking Office, and be reminded that you are not permitted to directly or indirectly, without due authority
disclose or make known any matter or information acquired by you in the course of your employment with the NIA,» he added.
«Airbnb has refused to
disclose data
on their illegal listings, even when they've been subpoenaed by the city and questioned under
oath by the Council,» City Council speaker Corey Johnson told Politico in a statement.
5)
Oaths of secrecy for all public servants who have access to classified information (including subcontractors of government agencies) would have whistleblower protections that allow them to
disclose classified information to the public at large but only if the employee can show that he or she approached multiple members of the House and Senate with the information, but his / her concerns fell
on deaf ears.