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Specific meaning of “or that is either” in an Arizona law
Do pawn shops have third-party consent authority for pawned items?Arizona Common Law Marriage and KidsPA Right to Know Law : could a person ask the local police department what records or information they have on a former resident of the town?Restrictions of private tow companies in Arizona regarding holding the vehicle for paymentHow does one evict a tenant in Arizona if they have a lease/purchase instead of a straight lease?
I was reading through ARS 15-1640 and it mentions (emphasis mine):
A. The following records of a university under the jurisdiction of the
Arizona board of regents are exempt from title 39, chapter 1, article
2:
1. Information or intellectual property that
is not available to the public and that is a trade secret as defined
in section 44-401 or that is either:
(a) Contained in
unfunded grant applications or proposals.
(b) Developed by
persons employed by a university, independent contractors working with
a university or third parties that are collaborating with a
university, if the disclosure of this data or material would be
contrary to the best interests of this state.
(c) Provided to a
university by a third party pursuant to the terms and conditions of a
contract between the university and the third party. In order to
qualify for the exemption prescribed in this subdivision, all of the
following criteria must be met:
[...]
In some places (like here) it looks like they interpret this sentence to mean "Intellectual property that is a trade secret as defined in section 44-401 and that is contained in any of the following", but to me, it looks like it is saying something along the lines of "Information or intellectual property as defined in 44-401 or meets one of the following conditions"
Which is correct? Or is there some third more subtle interpretation that is most correct?
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I was reading through ARS 15-1640 and it mentions (emphasis mine):
A. The following records of a university under the jurisdiction of the
Arizona board of regents are exempt from title 39, chapter 1, article
2:
1. Information or intellectual property that
is not available to the public and that is a trade secret as defined
in section 44-401 or that is either:
(a) Contained in
unfunded grant applications or proposals.
(b) Developed by
persons employed by a university, independent contractors working with
a university or third parties that are collaborating with a
university, if the disclosure of this data or material would be
contrary to the best interests of this state.
(c) Provided to a
university by a third party pursuant to the terms and conditions of a
contract between the university and the third party. In order to
qualify for the exemption prescribed in this subdivision, all of the
following criteria must be met:
[...]
In some places (like here) it looks like they interpret this sentence to mean "Intellectual property that is a trade secret as defined in section 44-401 and that is contained in any of the following", but to me, it looks like it is saying something along the lines of "Information or intellectual property as defined in 44-401 or meets one of the following conditions"
Which is correct? Or is there some third more subtle interpretation that is most correct?
arizona foia
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I was reading through ARS 15-1640 and it mentions (emphasis mine):
A. The following records of a university under the jurisdiction of the
Arizona board of regents are exempt from title 39, chapter 1, article
2:
1. Information or intellectual property that
is not available to the public and that is a trade secret as defined
in section 44-401 or that is either:
(a) Contained in
unfunded grant applications or proposals.
(b) Developed by
persons employed by a university, independent contractors working with
a university or third parties that are collaborating with a
university, if the disclosure of this data or material would be
contrary to the best interests of this state.
(c) Provided to a
university by a third party pursuant to the terms and conditions of a
contract between the university and the third party. In order to
qualify for the exemption prescribed in this subdivision, all of the
following criteria must be met:
[...]
In some places (like here) it looks like they interpret this sentence to mean "Intellectual property that is a trade secret as defined in section 44-401 and that is contained in any of the following", but to me, it looks like it is saying something along the lines of "Information or intellectual property as defined in 44-401 or meets one of the following conditions"
Which is correct? Or is there some third more subtle interpretation that is most correct?
arizona foia
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I was reading through ARS 15-1640 and it mentions (emphasis mine):
A. The following records of a university under the jurisdiction of the
Arizona board of regents are exempt from title 39, chapter 1, article
2:
1. Information or intellectual property that
is not available to the public and that is a trade secret as defined
in section 44-401 or that is either:
(a) Contained in
unfunded grant applications or proposals.
(b) Developed by
persons employed by a university, independent contractors working with
a university or third parties that are collaborating with a
university, if the disclosure of this data or material would be
contrary to the best interests of this state.
(c) Provided to a
university by a third party pursuant to the terms and conditions of a
contract between the university and the third party. In order to
qualify for the exemption prescribed in this subdivision, all of the
following criteria must be met:
[...]
In some places (like here) it looks like they interpret this sentence to mean "Intellectual property that is a trade secret as defined in section 44-401 and that is contained in any of the following", but to me, it looks like it is saying something along the lines of "Information or intellectual property as defined in 44-401 or meets one of the following conditions"
Which is correct? Or is there some third more subtle interpretation that is most correct?
arizona foia
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