Define: Government Office
What does "Government Office" mean? The meaning differs based on the contract. We found 6 definitions across 1 company in SEC filings.
Definition 1 (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO, seen in 1 filing)
Government Office means elected or appointed government position.
Source: JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 10-K
Definition 2 (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO, seen in 1 filing)
Government Office means elected or appointed position in government service.
Source: JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 10-K
Definition 3 (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO, seen in 1 filing)
Government Office means (i) a full-time position in an elected or appointed office in local, state, or federal government (including equivalent positions outside the U.S. or in a supranational organization), not reasonably anticipated to be a full-career position, or (ii) conducting a bona fide full-time campaign for such an elective public office after formally filing for candidacy, where it is customary and reasonably necessary to campaign full-time for the office.
Source: JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 10-K
Definition 4 (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO, seen in 1 filing)
Government Office means a full-time, paid position with the U.S. federal government, a U.S. state government, a non-U.S. national government, or a local government in the U.S. or elsewhere.
Source: JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 10-K
Definition 5 (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO, seen in 1 filing)
Government Office means non-elective or elective government position.
Source: JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 10-K
Definition 6 (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO, seen in 1 filing)
Government Office means an elected or appointed position in the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of a local, state, or federal government in the United States or an equivalent position in a non-U.S. government.
Source: JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 10-K
Data extracted from 16 SEC EDGAR filings across 1 company. Source: Material contracts (Exhibit 10) filed under Regulation S-K.
This page presents definitions found in actual SEC filings for informational purposes. The specific definition appropriate for your contract may vary based on jurisdiction, industry, and specific circumstances. Consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice.