How is Giving Information defined in a legal contract?
- Giving Information means assisting clients with information about financial instruments, structured deposits, investment services or ancillary services. This information can be either solicited by the client or provided proactively by the firm. It usually takes place during the process of the staff member providing any of the services and activities mentioned in section A and B of [appendix] MiFID II. Seen in 3 SEC filings.
Note: pulled this data out of the SEC EDGAR Database of 500,000 records from the past 22 years of filings. We regularly update this page as new filings and definitions come in.
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Which definition should you use?
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Genie Definition 1
Giving Information means supplying clients with knowledge about financial, deposit, service, or ancillary offerings as part of a firm's activities.
Relevant Contract Types
- Non-Disclosure Agreement
- Service Agreement
- Investment Agreement
- Partnership Agreement
- Consulting Agreement
Relevant Circumstances
- When a business is providing new services or products
- When a client is considering investing in financial products or services
- When a partnership between two entities involves the sharing of services or ancillary offerings
Relevant Sectors
Giving Information means supplying clients with knowledge about financial, deposit, service, or ancillary offerings as part of a firm's activities
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