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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the notice of disclosure form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated field for 'Student Name (Print)'. This ensures that your identity is clearly recorded.
  3. In the section where it states 'I hereby authorise the following agent representative', fill in the name of the individual you authorize to act on your behalf. This is crucial for any communication regarding your application.
  4. Next, sign the form in the 'Signature' field. This confirms your agreement to the terms outlined in the Notice of Disclosure.
  5. Finally, enter today’s date in the provided space. This indicates when you completed and signed the form.

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Notice of Disclosure means a document that a) notifies Industrial Member that a Disclosure is being furnished to Industrial Member pursuant to Attachment B (Right of First Negotiation) and b) includes a copy of the Disclosure.
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