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The phrase "disclosure obligation" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing the obligation to make certain related information public or to disclose it. For example, "The company had a disclosure obligation to make their financial statements public."
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So some additional disclosure obligation seems fair.
This month, Mr. Hayden's appeal on the disclosure obligation claim was heard by a three-judge panel.
Democrats wanted to give companies a little less leeway in their disclosure obligation by rolling back some of the measures in the House bill.
To keep shareholders in the dark, however, the company went to great lengths to avoid receiving information that would activate its disclosure obligation.
The label "prosecutorial misconduct" is often assigned to cases involving violations of the Brady disclosure obligation because the decision on whether information is exculpatory is made initially by the prosecutor, not the judge.
In the paper, Mr. Narayanan and I suggest that such a disclosure obligation could kick in at the onset of financial distress, when it becomes most useful to understand the incentives of parties to workout negotiations.
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We have reported it to the markets in line with regulatory disclosure obligations.
'It's a letter that reminds Kintaro of its Companies Act disclosure obligations.
While there may not be a strict breach of the disclosure obligations, it raises questions as to whether Abbott should have disclosed the scholarship in the spirit of the disclosure obligations.
Had the case come to trial, it would have been an important test of Wall Street's disclosure obligations.
Mr. Silvennoinen said the announcement Monday had been necessary to meet disclosure obligations to the Nordic electricity market.
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