APPROPRIATE MARKINGS Sample Clauses

APPROPRIATE MARKINGS. As used in this Agreement, "Appropriate Markings" shall mean any reasonable method by which a Disclosing Party clearly identifies to a Receiving Party that Information is being disclosed under this Agreement, and is considered by the Disclosing Party to be Protected Information. Protected Information that is disclosed in tangible form shall be clearly marked with a human readable legend, stamp or other written identification prominently affixed or attached to the medium in which the Information is conveyed. This human readable legend, stamp, or other written identification shall reference this Agreement, or shall identify the date that the Receiving Party’s obligations with respect to the Protected Information will expire. Use of the marking "Protected Information" is preferred, but the Parties will also recognize other appropriate markings such as "Sensitive Information," "Proprietary Information," "Nondisclosure Information," and "Business Sensitive Information". The terms Confidential, Secret and Top Secret are established security classifications within the U.S. Government and shall not be used to xxxx or identify Information as Protected Information. 1.6.1. If Protected Information is disclosed orally or visually in an intangible form, the Disclosing Party shall, prior to disclosure, provide oral or written notice to the Receiving Party that it considers the Information to be Protected Information, and the Receiving Party shall treat such intangible Information as Protected Information.. Within thirty (30) calendar days after notice and disclosure, the Disclosing Party shall provide an appropriately marked written summary of the intangible Information to the Receiving Party. If a properly marked written summary is not provided by the Disclosing Party within thirty (30) calendar days, the Information previously conveyed in intangible form will not be Protected Information under this Agreement. 1.6.2. If a Receiving Party has any objection to a marking placed on Information or to any summary of intangible Information transferred to it by the Disclosing Party as Protected Information, the Receiving Party shall, within ten (10) working days of receipt of such Information or summary of intangible Information, bring such objection to the attention of the Disclosing Party. If the Parties are unable to mutually resolve the objection, the Receiving Party shall immediately return the challenged Information or summary to the Disclosing Party.
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APPROPRIATE MARKINGS. As used in this Agreement, "Appropriate Markings" shall mean any reasonable method by which a Disclosing Party clearly identifies to a Receiving Party that Information is being disclosed under this Agreement, and is considered by the Disclosing Party to be Protected Information. Protected Information that is disclosed in tangible form shall be clearly marked with a human readable legend, stamp or other written identification prominently affixed or attached to the medium in which the Information is conveyed. This human readable legend, stamp, or other written identification shall reference this Agreement, or shall identify the date that the Receiving Party’s obligations with respect to the Protected Information will expire. Use of the marking "Protected Information" is preferred, but the Parties will also recognize other appropriate markings such as "Sensitive Information," "Proprietary Information," “Source Selection Sensitive,” "Nondisclosure Information," and "Business Sensitive Information". The terms Confidential, Secret and Top Secret are established security classifications within the U.S. Government and shall not be used to xxxx or identify Information as Protected Information.

Related to APPROPRIATE MARKINGS

  • Markings If permitted by applicable Law, on or reasonably promptly after the Closing Date, Owner will cause to be affixed to, and maintained in, the cockpit of the Airframe and on each Engine, in each case, in a clearly visible location, a placard of a reasonable size and shape bearing the legend: “Subject to a security interest in favor of Wilmington Trust, National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Mortgagee.” Such placards may be removed temporarily, if necessary, in the course of maintenance of the Airframe or Engines. If any such placard is damaged or becomes illegible, Owner shall promptly replace it with a placard complying with the requirements of this Section.

  • Proposed Policies and Procedures Regarding New Online Content and Functionality By October 31, 2017, the School will submit to OCR for its review and approval proposed policies and procedures (“the Plan for New Content”) to ensure that all new, newly-added, or modified online content and functionality will be accessible to people with disabilities as measured by conformance to the Benchmarks for Measuring Accessibility set forth above, except where doing so would impose a fundamental alteration or undue burden. a) When fundamental alteration or undue burden defenses apply, the Plan for New Content will require the School to provide equally effective alternative access. The Plan for New Content will require the School, in providing equally effective alternate access, to take any actions that do not result in a fundamental alteration or undue financial and administrative burdens, but nevertheless ensure that, to the maximum extent possible, individuals with disabilities receive the same benefits or services as their nondisabled peers. To provide equally effective alternate access, alternates are not required to produce the identical result or level of achievement for persons with and without disabilities, but must afford persons with disabilities equal opportunity to obtain the same result, to gain the same benefit, or to reach the same level of achievement, in the most integrated setting appropriate to the person’s needs. b) The Plan for New Content must include sufficient quality assurance procedures, backed by adequate personnel and financial resources, for full implementation. This provision also applies to the School’s online content and functionality developed by, maintained by, or offered through a third-party vendor or by using open sources. c) Within thirty (30) days of receiving OCR’s approval of the Plan for New Content, the School will officially adopt, and fully implement the amended policies and procedures.

  • No Reliance on Administrative Agent’s Customer Identification Program Each Lender acknowledges and agrees that neither such Lender, nor any of its Affiliates, participants or assignees, may rely on the Administrative Agent to carry out such Lender’s, Affiliate’s, participant’s or assignee’s customer identification program, or other obligations required or imposed under or pursuant to the USA Patriot Act or the regulations thereunder, including the regulations contained in 31 CFR 103.121 (as hereafter amended or replaced, the “CIP Regulations”), or any other Anti-Terrorism Law, including any programs involving any of the following items relating to or in connection with any of the Loan Parties, their Affiliates or their agents, the Loan Documents or the transactions hereunder or contemplated hereby: (i) any identity verification procedures, (ii) any recordkeeping, (iii) comparisons with government lists, (iv) customer notices or (v) other procedures required under the CIP Regulations or such other Laws.

  • Malicious Use of Orphan Glue Records Registry Operator shall take action to remove orphan glue records (as defined at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/committees/security/sac048.pdf) when provided with evidence in written form that such records are present in connection with malicious conduct.

  • Marking Shipments, shipping containers and palletized unit loads shall be marked in accordance with MIL- STD-129R with Change 1 dated 24 May 2018.

  • Accuracy of Orders; Customer Signatures You shall be responsible for the accuracy, timeliness and completeness of any orders transmitted by you on behalf of your customers by any means, including wire or telephone. In addition, you agree to guarantee the signatures of your customers when such guarantee is required by the Company and you agree to indemnify and hold harmless all persons, including us and the Funds’ transfer agent, from and against any and all loss, cost, damage or expense suffered or incurred in reliance upon such signature guarantee.

  • Violence Policies and Procedures The Employer agrees to have in place explicit policies and procedures to deal with violence. The policy will address the prevention of violence, the management of violent situations, provision of legal counsel and support to employees who have faced violence. The policies and procedures shall be part of the employee's health and safety policy and written copies shall be provided to each employee. Prior to implementing any changes to these policies, the employer agrees to consult with the Association.

  • No Reliance on Agent’s Customer Identification Program Each Lender acknowledges and agrees that neither such Lender, nor any of its Affiliates, participants or assignees, may rely on the Agent to carry out such Lender’s, Affiliate’s, participant’s or assignee’s customer identification program, or other obligations required or imposed under or pursuant to the USA PATRIOT Act or the regulations thereunder, including the regulations contained in 31 CFR 103.121 (as hereafter amended or replaced, the “CIP Regulations”), or any other Anti-Terrorism Law, including any programs involving any of the following items relating to or in connection with any Borrower, its Affiliates or its agents, this Agreement, the Other Documents or the transactions hereunder or contemplated hereby: (1) any identity verification procedures, (2) any record-keeping, (3) comparisons with government lists, (4) customer notices or (5) other procedures required under the CIP Regulations or such other laws.

  • Authorized Disclosures The Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information belonging to the Disclosing Party to the extent (and only to the extent) such disclosure is reasonably necessary in the following instances: (i) subject to Section 7.2, by either Party in order to comply with applicable non-patent law (including any securities law or regulation or the rules of a securities exchange) and with judicial process, if in the reasonable opinion of the Receiving Party’s counsel, such disclosure is necessary for such compliance; (ii) by either Party, in connection with prosecuting or defending litigation, making regulatory filings, and filing, prosecuting and enforcing patent applications and patents (including Bayer Patent Rights in accordance with Section 6); (iii) by Aegerion, to its Affiliates, potential and future collaborators (including Sublicensees), permitted acquirers or assignees under Section 10.1, research collaborators, subcontractors, investment bankers, investors, lenders, and their and each of Aegerion and its Affiliates’ respective directors, employees, contractors and agents; and (iv) by Bayer to its Affiliates, permitted acquirers or assignees under Section 10.1, investment bankers, investors, lenders, and their and Bayer and its Affiliates’ respective directors, employees, contractors and agents, provided that (1) with respect to Section 7.1(c)(i) or 7.1(c)(ii), where reasonably possible, the Receiving Party shall notify the Disclosing Party of the Receiving Party’s intent to make any disclosure pursuant thereto sufficiently prior to making such disclosure so as to allow the Disclosing Party adequate time to take whatever action it may deem appropriate to protect the confidentiality of the information to be disclosed, and (2) with respect to Sections 7.1(c)(iii) and 7.1(c)(iv), each of those named people and entities must be bound prior to disclosure by confidentiality and non-use restrictions at least as restrictive LICENSE AGREEMENT as those contained in this Section 7 (other than investment bankers, investors and lenders, who must be bound prior to disclosure by commercially reasonable obligations of confidentiality). In addition to the foregoing, Aegerion and its Affiliates and Sublicensees may make such disclosures of Bayer Know-How specifically concerning the Licensed Compound and its use as any of them may deem reasonably necessary for their business.

  • Authorized Disclosure A Party may disclose the Confidential Information of the other Party to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary in the following instances; provided that notice of any such disclosure shall be provided as soon as practicable to such other Party: (a) filing or prosecuting Patents in accordance with Section 8.2; (b) complying with the requirement of Regulatory Authorities with respect to obtaining and maintaining Regulatory Approval of Licensed Products as permitted by this Agreement or any other written agreement between the Parties; (c) prosecuting or defending litigation as contemplated by this Agreement, including actions or proceedings in accordance with Section 8.3 or 8.4; (d) disclosure to its or its Affiliates’ employees, directors, officers, agents, consultants, professional advisors, subcontractors, licensees or sublicensees or bona fide potential subcontractors, licensees or sublicensees, on a need-to-know basis for the sole purpose of performing its or its Affiliates’ obligations or exercising its or its Affiliates’ rights under this Agreement; provided that in each case, the disclosees are bound by written or professional obligations of confidentiality and non-use consistent with those contained in this Agreement; (e) disclosure to any bona fide potential or actual investor, acquiror or merger partner or other potential or actual financial or commercial partner for the sole purpose of evaluating an actual or potential investment, acquisition or other business relationship; provided that in each case, the disclosees are bound by written or professional obligations of confidentiality and non-use consistent with those contained in this Agreement; or (f) complying with applicable Laws, including regulations promulgated by applicable security exchanges, court orders or administrative subpoenas or orders. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event a Party is required to make a disclosure of the other Party’s Confidential Information pursuant to Section 9.3(c) or (f), such Party shall promptly notify the other Party of such required disclosure and shall use reasonable efforts to assist the other Party, at such other Party’s expense, in obtaining a protective order preventing or limiting the required disclosure.

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