Certain Permitted Disclosures and Uses Sample Clauses

Certain Permitted Disclosures and Uses. Section 6.1(b)) shall not prevent any disclosure required by Law or Order of a court or Governmental Authority provided that the relevant Party shall, prior to any such disclosure, give the Buyer and the Seller prompt notice of any such requirement, shall cooperate with the Buyer and the Seller in obtaining a protective order or other means of protecting the confidentiality of the Seller’s proprietary information and confidential records, and shall disclose only that information that is legally required to be disclosed.
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Certain Permitted Disclosures and Uses. None of Section 10.2(a), 10.2(b) or 10.2(c) above shall prevent any disclosure required by Law or by order of a Governmental Entity; provided, that prior to any such disclosure, the Restricted Person proposing to make such disclosure shall give Buyer prompt written notice of any such requirement and shall cooperate with Buyer in preventing such disclosure and/or in obtaining a protective order or other means of protecting the confidentiality of all Business Proprietary Information and Confidential Records.
Certain Permitted Disclosures and Uses. Sections 5.4(a) and (b) shall not prevent any disclosure required by Law or Order of a court or Governmental Authority provided that the Company or the Willtek Group or their Affiliates, as the case may be, shall, prior to any such disclosure, give the Buyers prompt notice of any such requirement, and cooperate with the Buyers in obtaining a protective Order or other means of protecting the confidentiality of the Proprietary Information and Confidential Records of the Business. The Company or the Willtek Group, as the case may be, shall disclose only that information or provide such documents as are legally required or compelled to be disclosed or provided if the Buyers either fail to obtain such protective order or a comparable remedy or waive the right to do so. In producing such documents and disclosing such information, the Company or the Willtek Group, as the case may be, shall exercise, or cause their legal representatives to exercise, reasonable best efforts to obtain assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded such disclosed information and records.
Certain Permitted Disclosures and Uses. Sections 8.12(a) and (b) shall not prevent any disclosure required by Law or Order of a Governmental Authority or as may be required in connection with the preparation or audit of Seller or its Affiliates Tax returns or financial statements provided that in connection with disclosure pursuant to Law or Order of a Governmental Authority, the Seller or its Affiliates, as the case may be, shall, prior to any such disclosure, give the Buyer prompt notice of any such requirement, and cooperate with the Buyers in obtaining a protective Order or other means of protecting the confidentiality of the Proprietary Information and Confidential Records of the Company and its Business. The Seller (or its Affiliates) shall disclose only that information or provide such documents as are legally required or compelled to be disclosed or provided if the Buyer either fails to obtain such protective Order or a comparable remedy or waive the right to do so. In producing such documents and disclosing such information, the Seller (or its Affiliates), as the case may be, shall exercise, or cause their legal representatives to exercise, reasonable best efforts to obtain assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded such disclosed information and records.
Certain Permitted Disclosures and Uses. Section 8.02(a) and (b) shall not prevent (i) any disclosure required by law or order of a Governmental Body provided that if Seller is subject to any such requirement it shall, prior to any such disclosure, give the Purchaser prompt notice of any such requirement and shall cooperate with the Purchaser in obtaining a protective order or other means of protecting the confidentiality of the Purchaser's proprietary information and confidential records or (ii) to the extent required, to enforce any right, or defend any claim, under this Agreement.

Related to Certain Permitted Disclosures and Uses

  • Certain Permitted Disclosure Nothing contained in this Section 6.1 or in Section 6.5 (or elsewhere in this Agreement) shall be deemed to prohibit the Company from taking and disclosing to its stockholders a position with respect to a tender offer contemplated by Rule 14d-9 or Rule 14e-2 promulgated under the Exchange Act or from making any disclosure to the Company’s stockholders if, in the good faith judgment of the Company Board, after consultation with outside counsel, failure to so disclose would be inconsistent with its obligations under applicable law.

  • Other Permitted Disclosures Each Party may disclose Confidential Information (a) as authorized by the other Party in writing or (b) to the extent required by applicable law, court, or government/administrative/regulatory agency, or pursuant to applicable professional standards, provided that the Party required to disclose Confidential Information promptly notifies the other Party to the extent permitted by law and cooperates with any efforts by the other Party, at the other Party’s expense, to limit such disclosure by means of seeking a protective order or requesting confidential treatment.

  • Permitted Disclosures Each Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent that such disclosure is:

  • Permitted Disclosure We agree that you may disclose Confidential Information:

  • Permitted Disclosure and Use Notwithstanding Section 20.2, a Party may disclose Confidential Information belonging to the other Party only to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary to: (a) obtain Regulatory Approval to the extent such disclosure is made to a Governmental Authority; (b) comply with or enforce any of the provisions of this Settlement Agreement; (c) comply with Laws; or (d) comply with applicable stock exchange regulations. If a Party deems it necessary to disclose Confidential Information of the other Party pursuant to this Section 20.3, such Party shall give reasonable advance notice of such disclosure to the other Party to permit such other Party sufficient opportunity to object to such disclosure or to take measures to ensure confidential treatment of such information. In addition, notwithstanding Section 20.2, the Parties shall cooperate to prepare standardized public responses to anticipated inquiries from the public, press, stockholders, investors and/or analysts with respect to the activities hereunder. Despite the foregoing, each Party agrees that the other Party is free to disclose this Settlement Agreement in its entirety to the United States Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice, or to any court with jurisdiction over the litigations settled under this Settlement Agreement.

  • Required or Permitted Disclosure In the event that any requests or demands are made for the disclosure of Confidential Information, other than requests to Agent for Shareholder records pursuant to standard subpoenas from state or federal government authorities (e.g., divorce and criminal actions), the party receiving such request will promptly notify the other party to secure instructions from an authorized officer of such party as to such request and to enable the other party the opportunity to obtain a protective order or other confidential treatment, unless such notification is otherwise prohibited by law or court order. Each party expressly reserves the right, however, to disclose Confidential Information to any person whenever it is advised by counsel that it may be held liable for the failure to disclose such Confidential Information or if required by law or court order.

  • Certain Permitted Transfers The restrictions in this Section 4 will not apply with respect to any Transfer of Carried Shares made (i) pursuant to applicable laws of descent and distribution or to such Person’s legal guardian in the case of any mental incapacity or among such Person’s Family Group, (ii) in connection with the Company’s initial Public Offering of the Common Shares upon the underwriters’ exercise of their option to purchase additional Common Shares to the extent set forth in the Company’s Registration Statement on Form S-1 (Registration No. 333-120444) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 12, 2004, as amended, or (iii) at such time as the Investors sell Common Shares to any unaffiliated third party, but in the case of this clause (iii) only an amount of shares (the “Transfer Amount”) equal to the lesser of (A) the number of Vested Shares owned by Executive and (B) the number of Common Shares owned by Executive multiplied by a fraction (the “Transfer Fraction”), the numerator of which is the number of Common Shares sold by the Investors in such sale and the denominator of which is the total number of Common Shares held by the Investors prior to the sale; provided that, if at the time of such sale of Common Shares by the Investors, Executive chooses not to Transfer the Transfer Amount, Executive shall retain the right to Transfer an amount of Common Shares at a future date equal to the lesser of (x) the number of Vested Shares owned by Executive at such future date and (y) the number of Common Shares owned by Executive at such future date multiplied by the Transfer Fraction; provided further that the restrictions contained in this Section 4 will continue to be applicable to the Carried Shares after any Transfer of the type referred to in clause (i) above and the transferees of such Carried Shares must agree in writing to be bound by the provisions of this Agreement. Any transferee of Carried Shares pursuant to a Transfer in accordance with the provisions of this Section 4(b)(i) is herein referred to as a “Permitted Transferee.” Upon the Transfer of Carried Shares pursuant to this Section 4(b), the transferring holder of Carried Shares will deliver a written notice (a “Transfer Notice”) to the Company. In the case of a Transfer pursuant to clause (i) hereof, the Transfer Notice will disclose in reasonable detail the identity of the Permitted Transferee(s).

  • Certain Actions Permitted Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, (a) each Agent may make such demands or file such claims in respect of the Senior Priority Obligations or Junior Priority Obligations, as applicable, owed to such Agent and the Creditors represented thereby as are necessary to prevent the waiver or bar of such claims under applicable statutes of limitations or other statutes, court orders, or rules of procedure at any time, so long as such claim is not in contravention of the Lien priority set forth in Section 2.1, (b) in any Insolvency Proceeding commenced by or against the Borrower or any other Credit Party, the Junior Priority Agent or the Junior Priority Creditors may file a proof of claim or statement of interest with respect to the Junior Priority Obligations, (c) the Junior Priority Creditors shall be entitled to file any responsive or defensive pleadings in opposition to any motion, claim, adversary proceeding or other pleading made by any person objecting to or otherwise seeking the disallowance of the claims of the Junior Priority Creditors, including without limitation any claims secured by the Collateral, if any, in each case if not otherwise in contravention of the terms of this Agreement, (d) the Junior Priority Creditors shall be entitled to file any pleadings, objections, motions or agreements which assert rights or interests available to unsecured creditors of the Credit Parties arising under either the Bankruptcy Code or applicable non-bankruptcy law (other than initiating or joining in an involuntary case or proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code with respect to a Grantor, except as otherwise requested or expressly consented to in writing by the Senior Priority Agent), in each case if not otherwise in contravention of the terms of this Agreement; provided that any judgment Lien obtained by a Junior Priority Creditor as a result of such exercise of rights will be subject to this Agreement, (e) the Junior Priority Creditors shall be entitled to file any proof of claim and other filings and make any arguments and motions in order to preserve or protect its Liens on the Collateral that are, in each case, not otherwise in contravention of the terms of this Agreement, with respect to the Junior Priority Obligations and the Collateral, (f) the Junior Priority Agent or any Junior Priority Creditor may exercise any of its rights or remedies with respect to the Collateral after the termination of the Standstill Period to the extent permitted by Section 2.3 above, and (g) in any Insolvency Proceeding, the Junior Priority Creditors shall be entitled to vote on any plan of reorganization, in a manner and to the extent consistent with the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Limited Disclosure Enanta and Xxxxxx each agrees (a) that disclosure of its Confidential Information or any transfer of its Proprietary Materials may be made by the other Party to any employee, consultant, director or Affiliate of such other Party to enable such other Party to exercise its rights or to carry out its responsibilities under this Agreement; provided that any such disclosure or transfer shall only be made to Persons who are bound by written obligations as described in Section 7.1.3, and (b) disclosure of its Confidential Information may be made by the other Party (1) on a need-to-know basis to such other Party’s legal and financial advisors, or (ii) as reasonably necessary in connection with an actual or potential (A) permitted sublicense of such other Party’s rights hereunder, (B) debt or equity financing of such other Party or (C) Change of Control involving such other Party, provided, in any case, the Person receiving such Confidential Information of the other Party agrees in writing to maintain the confidentiality of such Confidential Information of the other Party with terms at least as restrictive as those contained in Section 7.1.1. In addition, each Party agrees that the other Party may disclose such Party’s Confidential Information (a) as reasonably necessary to file, prosecute or maintain Patent Rights, or to file, prosecute or defend litigation related to Patent Rights, in accordance with this Agreement or (b) as required by Applicable Laws; provided that, in the case of any disclosure under this clause (b), the Disclosing Party shall (i) provide the other Party with written notice not less than five (5) business days prior to such disclosure and provide the other Party with an opportunity to comment on any such required disclosure, (ii) if requested by such other Party, seek, or cooperate in all reasonable respects with such other Party’s efforts to obtain, confidential treatment or a protective order with respect to any such disclosure to the extent available at such other Party’s expense, and (iii) use good faith efforts to incorporate the comments of such other Party in any such disclosure or request for confidential treatment or protective order.

  • Protected Disclosures The Executive understands that nothing contained in this Agreement limits the Executive’s ability to communicate with any federal, state or local governmental agency or commission, including to provide documents or other information, without notice to the Company. The Executive also understands that nothing in this Agreement limits the Executive’s ability to share compensation information concerning the Executive or others, except that this does not permit the Executive to disclose compensation information concerning others that the Executive obtains because the Executive’s job responsibilities require or allow access to such information.

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