Business Secrets definition

Business Secrets means confidential or sensitive business information, including without limitation, data, business strategies, plans, contracts, financial records and budgets, marketing techniques, pricing policies, costing information, and information relating to or pertaining to targeted acquisitions of the Corporation;
Business Secrets means any information that derives from actual or potential economic value for the fact that it is not known and that should not be accessed by any people who may or may not, by themselves or by third parties, obtain economic advantage due to its disclosure or use, and
Business Secrets means all information and materials pertaining to Seller's Business or the Purchased Assets, including, without limitation, customer information, Seller's business methods, policies, procedures, techniques, sales and marketing strategies, financial statements, sales and gross profit data, employee and independent contractor rosters and profiles, pricing and cost data, contract information, know-how and all other information relating to or dealing with the Business or the Acquired Assets. Furthermore, the term Business Secrets shall apply to any of the foregoing, whether or not in written form and whether or not Seller has possession of such writings.

Examples of Business Secrets in a sentence

  • The Rules on Banning Infringements of Business Secrets, for example, defined the "owner" of a trade secret as a "citizen, corporation, and other organization" and did not explicitly provide protection for foreign individuals or organizations.

  • Some members of the Working Party expressed concern that certain provisions of China's copyright and trademark laws, as well as China's Rules on Banning the Infringement of Business Secrets (23 November 1995) did not provide national treatment to foreign right-holders.

  • The confidentiality obligation is applicable during the term and up to ten (10) years after termination of the Agreement, the latter however without prejudice to the (in time unlimited) rights of the CLIENT pursuant to the Dutch Business Secrets (Protection) Act.

  • In the event of unauthorised use, transfer or disclosure by the Buyer, make publicly known, or other misuse of the Business Secrets, the Seller shall be entitled to request the Buyer to pay a contractual penalty in the amount of CZK 200,000.00 (in words: two hundred thousand CZK) for each case of unauthorised use, transfer, disclosure, other misuse of the aforementioned information.

  • Moreover, any and all information that originates from the CLIENT that is protected on the basis of the Dutch Business Secrets (Protection) Act is also expressly qualified as confidential information.


More Definitions of Business Secrets

Business Secrets means all data and information relating to the economic and/or business activities of the HTCC Group or shareholders of HTCC acquired or possessed by the Employee in the course of the performance of his work or in any other way, including information relating to customers, transactional partners of the HTCC Group, technical information, know-how, information relating to developments, financial data, forecasts, business plans, market share, pricing, passwords, documents, data carriers containing such information irrespective of its format.
Business Secrets means technical, financial, commercial or any other information owned by one party and/or its subsidiaries or affiliates and regarded by such party as business secrets which:
Business Secrets has the meaning specified in Section 4.19.
Business Secrets means any and all information pertaining to the current or proposed organization or operation of the Company or the Contractor including, but not limited to, organizational documents, current or proposed shareholders, current or proposed customers, capitalization, current or proposed employee relationships or compensation, financing and banking arrangements, office, retail, and manufacturing facilities, manufacturing plans, and marketing plans and market segment identification.
Business Secrets includes (without limitation):
Business Secrets means, but not by way of limitation, the following: Personal or financial information regarding TN and its personnel; IMD names, addresses and phone numbers, including lists thereof, intended or prospective TN business, marketing and compensation programs. The IMD agrees neither to disclose nor to utilize, directly or indirectly, the business secrets of TN for any purpose whatsoever. A violation of this regulation shall result in immediate termination of the IMD Agreement and in the termination of all commissioned payments to the IMD. Further, the violation of this regulation cannot be remedied by damages alone; therefore, TN can receive additional injunctive relief in a court of competent jurisdiction.
Business Secrets. 2 means information about an undertaking's business activity whose disclosure could result in a serious harm to the same undertaking. Examples of information that may qualify as business secrets include: technical and/or financial information relating to an undertaking's know‐how, methods of assessing costs, production secrets and processes, supply sources, quantities produced and sold, market shares, customer and distributor lists, marketing plans, cost and price structure and sales strategy.