Confidentiality Limitations Sample Clauses

Confidentiality Limitations. Confidential Information shall not include: (a) information already known to the receiving Party or its Affiliates and which is not subject to pre-existing obligations of confidentiality; (b) information that is independently developed by the receiving Party or its Affiliates; (c) information that is or becomes part of the public domain other than by unauthorised disclosure by receiving Party; (d) information properly obtained by the receiving Party or its Affiliates from a source that, to the best knowledge of the receiving Party, is not bound by a confidentiality obligation to the disclosing Party; and (e) information to the limited extent that is required to be disclosed by a competent legal authority; provided that, where it is free to do so, the receiving Party shall give notice of such disclosure requirement to the disclosing Party as soon as reasonably practicable.
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Confidentiality Limitations. Confidential Information shall not include: 18.2.1 information already known to the receiving Party and which is not subject to pre- existing obligations of confidentiality; 18.2.2 information that is independently developed by the receiving Party without access to or the use of or access to another Party’s Confidential Information; 18.2.3 information that is or becomes part of the public domain other than by unauthorised disclosure by receiving Party or any of its Affiliates or any designee or other person to which the receiving Party has disclosed such information; and 18.2.4 information properly obtained by the receiving Party from a source that is not bound by a confidentiality obligation to the disclosing Party.
Confidentiality Limitations. We will maintain the confidentiality of all your private information, except that you agree that we may (i) disclose your identity to third parties; and (ii) disclose to listing brokers and sellers relevant personal and financial information related to your lender pre-approval.
Confidentiality Limitations. If the disclosure of Information by either Party is required by a mandatory legal or regulatory provision or by the application of a final court decision or arbitration settlement, so as to remain in compliance with the applicable regulations, arbitration settlement or final court decision, the disclosure of Information shall be permitted. Nevertheless, in those later cases, the liability of the Party being compelled to disclose Information could be triggered if one of the following conditions has not been fulfilled: - it shall previously inform in writing the disclosing Party of the obligation to disclose, in such a way that said Party has enough time to oppose it or minimize its scope, as necessary; - it shall limit the disclosure to what is strictly necessary in order to fulfill its obligations.
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