Common use of Breach of Provision Clause in Contracts

Breach of Provision. The Receiving Party further acknowledges that any breach of the provisions of this Agreement (to include but not be limited to any unauthorised disclosure or use of the Information) would result in serious damage and harm being sustained by the Disclosing Party and as a result the Receiving Party hereby unconditionally agrees that damages would not be an adequate remedy for any breach of the provisions of this Agreement and the Receiving Party agrees to waive any rights it may have to oppose the granting of any equitable relief (including injunctive relief) sought by the Disclosing Party in relation to any threatened or actual breach of the provisions of this Agreement. Accordingly, the Disclosing Party shall be entitled, without proof of special damages, to seek an injunction or other interim measures.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Disclosure Confidentiality Agreement, Non Disclosure Confidentiality Agreement, Disclosure Confidentiality Agreement

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