How do you explain transparency?

How do you explain transparency?

1 : the quality or state of being transparent. 2 : something transparent especially : a picture (as on film) viewed by light shining through it or by projection.

What is the means of transparent?

clear, transparent, translucent, limpid mean capable of being seen through. clear implies absence of cloudiness, haziness, or muddiness. clear water transparent implies being so clear that objects can be seen distinctly.

What is the law of disclosure?

In the federal courts, disclosure requires parties to automatically share routine evidentiary information that would otherwise be available during discovery. Disclosure comes in three stages. First, at the beginning of the suit, each party must disclose: Basic information about each witness the party plans to call.

What is the duty of disclosure in insurance?

Before you enter into a life insurance contract, you have a duty to tell us anything that you know, or could reasonably be expected to know, may affect our decision to insure you and on what terms. You have this duty until we agree to insure you.

What shows up in a basic disclosure?

A basic disclosure is a criminal record check. You get a certificate showing any ‘unspent’ criminal convictions you may have. Unspent means you need to declare them. You can use this certificate to show to prospective employers or other people that need to know this information.

How long does it take for a basic disclosure to come back?

within 14 days

What does a disclosure has been made mean?

A disclosure is a completed Garda vetting application. Some people are alarmed when they hear the word ‘disclosure’ but it is simply the terminology used by the National Vetting Bureau, it doesn’t necessarily mean that there is anything to disclose!

What does a vetting disclosure mean?

A vetting disclosure will include details of all convictions and pending prosecutions and a statement of specified information* (if any) or a statement that there is no criminal record or specified information relating to the person being vetted.

What is a conviction in Ireland?

Where in any proceedings before a court, a person is convicted of 2 or more offences which are committed simultaneously or arise from the same incident, and the court in passing sentence, imposes more than one sentence in respect of those offences, the convictions imposed shall be regarded as one single conviction.

How long is e vetting?

about two weeks