Noun
non-disclosure (countable and uncountable, plural non-disclosures)
Alternative spelling of nondisclosure.
Non-disclosure in the Internet Age is quickly perceived as a breach of trust. Government, corporations and each of us as individuals must recalibrate how we live and share our lives appropriate to the information now available and the expectations of others. Simon Mainwaring
All, the Zurich, Switzerland-based Adecco claimed, signed non-compete and non-disclosure agreement as part of their employment agreements yet appropriated key account information from their former employer, the lawsuit claims. Source: Internet
Application forms for cards usually entail agreements by the store concerning customer privacy, typically non-disclosure (by the store) of non- aggregate data about customers. Source: Internet
He asked the court to make an interim non-disclosure order, preventing the defendants from disclosing the recordings. Source: Internet
He added that his political Party, the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) had already included in its manifesto that all non-disclosure of public documents and contracts will be criminalised. Source: Internet
A statement from Sorrell's spokesman noted that he had signed a non-disclosure agreement with WPP, but added: "As regards the allegations which have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Sir Martin strenuously denies them. Source: Internet