Common use of Confidentiality and Other Provisions Clause in Contracts

Confidentiality and Other Provisions. A. Confidentiality All Confidential Information shall be held by each Party in strict confidence and shall not be disclosed to any third party, except as may be reasonably required by such Party for the performance and fulfillment of its obligations under the Agreement. In addition, no Party shall release any press statement or any other public comment about the Project, the Development Process, the terms of the Agreement or the activities under the Agreement.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Joint Development Agreement, Joint Development Agreement, Joint Development Agreement

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