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IŽd like to know what "a disclosure form" means. Can anyone help me? Thank you in advance
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In some contracts and deals, certain items of information must be disclosed (made known to the parties to the contract, deal). Where this information is standard and a form as to be completed with this information, it would be a disclosure form.
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