Common use of Confidentiality and Privilege Clause in Contracts

Confidentiality and Privilege. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Credit Document, neither the Borrower nor any Subsidiary will be required to deliver or disclose to the Administrative Agent or any Lender any financial information or data (i) that constitutes non-financial trade secrets or non-financial proprietary information, (ii) in respect of which disclosure is prohibited by applicable Laws, (iii) that is subject to bona fide attorney client or similar privilege or constitutes attorney work product or (iv) the disclosure of which is prohibited by binding agreements not entered into primarily for the purpose of qualifying for the exclusion in this clause (iv); provided the foregoing will not limit the Borrower’s obligation to deliver financial statements or forecasts pursuant to Section 5.1(a), 5.1(b) and 5.1(c).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Credit and Guaranty Agreement (Artivion, Inc.), Credit and Guaranty Agreement (Cohu Inc), Credit and Guaranty Agreement (Artivion, Inc.)

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