strictly confidential

strictly confidential
Not to be divulged. The generally accepted elements of a strictly confidential relationship, position or office are enumerated as secrecy, integrity, trust, confidence, skill, and competence in the performance of the duties imposed upon the appointing officer and by him delegated to the one holding such relationship. Klatt v Akers, 232 Iowa 1312, 5 NW2d 605, 146 ALR 808.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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