Confidentiality Obligations of the Concessionaire Sample Clauses

Confidentiality Obligations of the Concessionaire. (a) All information, data, legacy information, and any other information, whether provided by DTC or Transport Department, GNCTD or any other agency, necessary for providing the Scope of Services under the Concession Agreement or otherwise during the Concession Period, shall be treated as confidential (“Confidential Information”) by the Concessionaire. (b) The restrictions set forth in sub-article (a) above herein shall not apply to any part of the Confidential Information which: (i) is at the time of disclosure to the Concessionaire, or thereafter, becomes part of the public domain, other than as a result of a disclosure by the Concessionaire, their directors, officers or employees; or (ii) was, at the time of disclosure to the Concessionaire, already in the possession of the Concessionaire on a lawful basis; or (iii) is required to be disclosed by the Concessionaire by judicial, administrative process, any enquiry, investigation, action, suit, proceeding or claim or otherwise by Applicable Laws or by any Governmental Agency, provided that the Concessionaire shall advise DTC of any disclosure hereunder so as to enable DTC to take appropriate steps as it may so desire.
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  • Confidentiality Obligations Each Party or third party whose Confidential Information has been disclosed retains ownership of its Confidential Information. Each Party agrees to (i) protect the Confidential Information received from the Disclosing Party in the same manner as it protects the confidentiality of its own proprietary and confidential materials but in no event with less than reasonable care; and (ii) use the Confidential Information received from the Disclosing Party solely for the purpose of the Agreement. Upon termination of the Agreement or upon written request submitted by the Disclosing Party, whichever comes first, the Receiving Party shall return or destroy, at the Disclosing Party’s choice, all of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information. Notwithstanding the foregoing, AVEVA shall not be required to return or destroy any such Confidential Information if such return or destruction is impracticable or technically infeasible. Except with respect to its Affiliates, employees, contractors, or agents who need to know Confidential Information in order to support the performance of such Party’s obligations related to the Agreement, and who are contractually bound by confidentiality obligations that are at least as protective as those contained in the Agreement, neither Party shall, disclose to any person any Confidential Information received from the Disclosing Party without the Disclosing Party’s prior written consent. The Receiving Party will be responsible for any breach of this Section 5 (Confidentiality) by its Affiliates, employees, contractors, and agents and any third party to whom it discloses Confidential Information in accordance with this Section 5 (Confidentiality). For Confidential Information that does not constitute a “trade secret” under applicable law, these confidentiality obligations will expire three (3) years after the termination or expiration of the Agreement. For Confidential Information that constitutes a “trade secret” under applicable law, these confidentiality obligations will continue until such information ceases to constitute a “trade secret” under such applicable law. However, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information pursuant to an order of a court or governmental agency, provided, that, if permitted by applicable law, the Receiving Party shall first notify the Disclosing Party of such order and afford the Disclosing Party the opportunity to seek a protective order relating to such disclosure. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, Customer authorizes AVEVA to collect, use, disclose, and modify in perpetuity information or data (including, but not limited to, general usage information and measurements) that is provided by Customer in connection with the use or receipt of the Products and Support Services (or generated or created in the course of AVEVA providing the Products and Support Services) for the purposes of developing, improving, optimizing, and delivering Products and Support Services; provided, however, that any disclosure of such data shall only include information or data that AVEVA develops or derives from such collected data or information (but such disclosure will not include the actual underlying Confidential Information of Customer).

  • Confidentiality Obligation 本协议签订后,无论本协议是否失效、终止,甲乙双方应当负有保守对方提供的所有资料、信息秘密的义务。除了海事管理机构等可依法取得该资料、信息的政府主管机关或者双方可以向其各自保险人披露本协议之外,甲乙双方不得向其它第三方公开资料、信息内容。 After conclusion of this Agreement, no matter whether this Agreement is in effect or not, or no matter whether this Agreement is terminated, both parties are obliged to keep all the materials and information provided by the other party confidential. Except that both parties may disclose the Agreement to their respective insurers and such government authorities as the MSA may obtain the said materials and information in accordance with law, both parties shall not make in public the contents of such materials and information.

  • Duration of Confidentiality Obligations The Receiving Party’s obligations under this Article apply to Confidential Information of the Furnishing Party disclosed to the Receiving Party before or after the Effective Date and will continue during the Agreement Term and survive the expiration or termination of the Agreement as follows: (a) as to any portion of the Furnishing Party’s Confidential Information that constitutes a trade secret under applicable law, the obligations will continue for as long as the Furnishing Party continues to treat such information as a trade secret; and (b) as to all other Confidential Information of the Furnishing Party, the obligations will survive for two (2) years after the Receiving Party’s fulfillment of its obligations under Section 13.4 with respect to the Confidential Information in question.

  • Exceptions to Confidentiality Obligations 4.1 This Agreement imposes no obligation upon the Recipient with respect to the City’s Confidential Material received hereunder that (a) the Recipient can promptly demonstrate with documentary evidence was already legitimately known to the Recipient without a duty of confidentiality prior to the disclosure thereof by the City, (b) is lawfully received by the Recipient from a third party, other than a supplier introduced to the Recipient by the City, without a duty of confidentiality, (c) has become general public knowledge through no act or fault on the part of the Recipient or the Recipient’s Team, or (d) the Recipient can promptly demonstrate with documentary evidence was independently developed by or for the Recipient without the use of any Confidential Material.

  • Survival of Confidentiality Obligations The Parties’ rights and obligations under this Section 10 shall survive and continue in effect until two (2) years after the expiration or termination date of this Agreement with regard to all Information exchanged during the term of this Agreement. Thereafter, the Parties’ rights and obligations hereunder survive and continue in effect with respect to any Information that is a trade secret under applicable law.

  • Obligations of Confidentiality (a) Each Party acknowledges that it may be furnished, receive or otherwise have access to Confidential Information of the other Party in connection with this Agreement. (b) As necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information of the Furnishing Party to any employee, officer, director, contractor, Service Recipient, agent or representative of the Receiving Party who has a legitimate need to know the information in question for the purposes of this Agreement and who is bound to the Receiving Party in writing to protect the confidentiality of the information in a manner substantially equivalent to that required of the Receiving Party. The Receiving Party may also disclose Confidential Information of the Furnishing Party to the Receiving Party’s regulatory agencies and Auditors provided they are made aware of the Receiving Party’s obligations of confidentiality with respect to the Furnishing Party’s Confidential Information. (c) The Receiving Party may disclose the terms of this Agreement to a third party that (i) has expressed bona fide interest in consummating a significant financing, merger or acquisition transaction between such third party and such party, (ii) has a reasonable ability (financial and otherwise) to consummate such transaction, and (iii) has executed a nondisclosure agreement that (1) includes within its scope the terms of this Section 15, (2) limits distribution to those with a need to know in connection with such transaction, and (3) allows use only in connection with the transaction. The Receiving Party shall endeavor to delay the disclosure of the terms and conditions of this Agreement under the preceding sentence until the status of discussions concerning such transaction warrants such disclosure. (d) Subject to Sections 15.2(b), 15.2(c), and 15.4, the Receiving Party will keep the Confidential Information of the Furnishing Party confidential and secure and will protect it from unauthorized use or disclosure by using at least the same degree of care as the Receiving Party employs to avoid unauthorized use or disclosure of its own Confidential Information of a similar nature, but in no event less than reasonable care. (e) In the event of any actual or suspected unauthorized disclosure, loss of, or inability to account for any Confidential Information of the Furnishing Party occurs, the Receiving Party will promptly so notify the Furnishing Party and will cooperate with the Furnishing Party and take such actions as may be necessary or reasonably requested by the Furnishing Party to minimize the violation and any damage resulting from it. (f) The provisions of this Section 15.2(f) apply notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, including the exclusions to confidential information described in Section 15.1(b) (“Exclusions”). BancTec represents, warrants and covenants that it is and will be a qualified Nonaffiliated Third Party as defined in Section 509(5) of GLBA and shall adhere to the standards required for a “service provider” as this term is described in Section 502(b) of GLBA and the regulations promulgated thereunder for the purpose of the exceptions to “Opt Out” and “Initial Notice and Opt Out” requirements under GLBA. BancTec will, and will cause BancTec Personnel to, keep NPI confidential. BancTec will use, disclose, receive and maintain NPI only as necessary for the specific purpose for which the NPI was disclosed to BancTec and only in accordance with this Agreement, GLBA and any other applicable law, rule or regulation of any jurisdiction relating to disclosure or use of personal information. BancTec will, and will cause BancTec Personnel to, implement and maintain an appropriate security program for NPI to (i) ensure the security and confidentiality of NPI, (ii) protect against any threats or hazards to the security or integrity of NPI, and (iii) prevent unauthorized access to or use of NPI. BancTec will immediately notify DFS in writing (1) of any known or suspected disclosure or use of any NPI by BancTec or any BancTec Personnel in breach of this Agreement and (2) of any known or suspected disclosure of any NPI to BancTec or BancTec Personnel where the purpose of such disclosure is not known to BancTec. DFS reserves the right to review BancTec’s policies and procedures used to maintain the security and confidentiality of NPI, including auditing BancTec and BancTec Personnel concerning such policies and procedures. At DFS’ direction in its discretion at any time, and in any event upon any termination under or expiration of this Agreement, BancTec will immediately return to DFS any or all corresponding NPI and will destroy all records of such NPI. Otherwise, to the extent any applicable NPI is no longer necessary for the performance of Services, BancTec will return to DFS or destroy all records of such NPI. The provisions of this Section 15.2(f) supplement, are in addition to, and will not be construed to limit any other confidentiality obligations under this Agreement.

  • Duration of Confidentiality Obligation These obligations apply (1) for Customer Data, until it is deleted from the Online Services; and (2) for all other Confidential Information, for a period of five years after a party receives the Confidential Information. Product warranties.

  • Obligations of the Client 4.1. The client undertakes to inform the company in advance (meaning no later than 2 calendar days) about the dispatch of the goods, by entering the shipment into the Xxxxx.xxx software. 4.1.1. In case of non-compliance with subparagraph 3.2.1 of this agreement, the company has the right to refuse the client in accepting and placing his goods at the warehouse. 4.2. To send goods from the warehouse or to carry out other operations, the client is obliged to provide his client number (client ID) and data of the goods.

  • Obligations of the Consultant 6.1 The Consultant hereby acknowledges and agrees that he will at all times during the continuance of this Agreement: a) That any practice of medicine is on the Consultant’s own behalf and that the provision of Services under this Agreement expressly does not and shall not include any practice of medicine on behalf of the Company. b) That the Consultant shall obtain all necessary credentials required by his own country of origin and those required by the international standards and the country he is travelling for the purpose. c) To keep and treat the Confidential Information with utmost confidentiality and secrecy and shall use the same only to the extent require to discharge obligations as mentioned in this Agreement; d) Will not disclose such Confidential Information either directly or indirectly to any third party. e) Will not make any copies of the Confidential Information whether tangible, intangible or electronic format except to the extent required to discharge obligations as mentioned in this Agreement and keep the same secured and prevent its unauthorized access by any third party. f) That the Confidential Information and any copies thereof shall remain an unencumbered property of Company and its mere disclosure shall not confer on Consultant any rights over it beyond those contained in this Agreement. In the event Company and Consultant decide not to progress the consultancy arrangement, the Consultant shall promptly return the Disclosed Information to the Company without retaining any copies of the same. g) The foregoing obligations of confidentiality and non-use shall not apply to disclosed Confidential Information under the following conditions : (i) When it is publicly available or known at the time of disclosure, or following that time, it becomes publicly available otherwise than as a result of any failure to comply with the terms of this Agreement; (ii) If required to be disclosed as per applicable laws or other Governmental or Regulatory bodies.

  • Obligations of the Licensee 5.1.1. The Licensee’s Responsibilities and Duties shall include the following, in addition to and without prejudice to other obligations under this Agreement: a. to obtain due permits, necessary approvals, clearances and sanctions from Maha-Metro and all other competent authorities for all activities or infrastructure facilities including interior decoration, power, water supply, drainage & sewerage, telecommunication, etc.; b. to comply and observe at all times with all Applicable Permits, approvals and Applicable Laws in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement including those being performed by any of its contractors; c. to develop, operate and maintain the Licensed Area at all times in conformity with this Agreement; d. to furnish Maha-Metro with the “As built” Drawings of the Licensed Space(s) within the Moratorium Period; e. to ensure that no structural damage is caused to the existing buildings and other permanent structures at the station as a result of his activities or any of its agents, contractors etc.; f. to take all reasonable steps to protect the environment (both on and off the property business space) and to limit damage and nuisance to people and property resulting from construction and operations, within guidelines specified as per Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits; g. to duly supervise, monitor and control the activities of contractors, agents, etc., if any, under their respective License Agreements as may be necessary; h. to take all responsible precautions for the prevention of accidents on or about the property business space and provide all reasonable assistance and emergency medical aid to accident victims; i. not to permit any person, claiming through or under the Licensee, to create or place any encumbrance or security interest over whole or any part of the Licensed premises and/or other installed assets, or on any rights of the Licensee therein or under this Agreement, save and except as expressly permitted in this Agreement; j. to keep the Licensed Space free from all unnecessary obstruction during execution of works and store the equipment or surplus materials, dispose of such equipment or surplus materials in a manner that causes least inconvenience to the Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, metro commuters or Maha-Metro’s activities. k. at all times, to afford access to the Licensed Property Business Space to the authorised representatives of Maha-Metro, other persons duly authorised by any Governmental Agency having jurisdiction over the business of Licensed Property Business Space, to inspect the Licensed Property Business Space and to investigate any matter within their authority and upon reasonable notice; and l. use non-combustable material in the allotted space for creation/erection/installation of any kind of furniture, fixtures and or partitions within the space. Use of combustable material within the property business space shall not be permitted under any circumstances. m. to comply with the divestment requirements and hand over the Licensed Property Business Space to Maha-Metro upon Termination of the Agreement; 5.1.2. The Licensee shall be solely and primarily responsible to Maha-Metro for observance of all the provisions of this License Agreement on behalf of its employees and representatives and agents and any person acting under or for and on behalf of the Licensee, contractor (s) appointed for the Licensed Space as fully as if they were the acts or defaults of the Licensee, its agents or employees.

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