Available Remedies. Each Party acknowledges that money damages would not be a sufficient remedy for a breach of this Clause 22. The Parties acknowledge that any violation of this Clause 22 by the Receiving Party may cause the Disclosing Party irreparable harm that could not be fully remedied by monetary damages. Accordingly, if it appears that the Receiving Party has disclosed (or has threatened to disclose) Confidential Information in violation of the Agreement, the Disclosing Party shall have the right, in addition to, and not in lieu of, monetary damages or any other legal or equitable remedy available to it, to seek injunctive or other equitable relief from a court of competent jurisdiction, without the necessity of proving damages or posting any bond, as may be necessary to prevent any such violation.
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Samples: Purchase Order Contract (Venture Global, Inc.), Purchase Order Contract (Venture Global, Inc.), Purchase Order Contract (Venture Global, Inc.)