Common use of Confidentiality of Third Party Provided Information Clause in Contracts

Confidentiality of Third Party Provided Information. Third Parties may provide Confidential Information to the State or directly to the University for use by the University in the performance of the Scope of Work. Any such information will be defined by the State in the Scope of Work as “Third-Party Confidential Information” and requirements for treatment of such information will be set forth in Exhibit A, Scope of Work. In addition, such third party may also request a separate Confidential Nondisclosure Agreement (CNDA). If applicable, a CNDA for this purpose will be provided as Exhibit A7.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Model Agreement, Model Agreement, Model Agreement

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Confidentiality of Third Party Provided Information. Third Parties may provide Confidential Information to the State or directly to the University Grantee for use by the University Grantee in the performance of the Scope of Work. Any such information will be defined by the State in the Scope of Work as “Third-Party Confidential Information” and requirements for treatment of such information will be set forth in Exhibit A, Scope of Work. In addition, such third party may also request a separate Confidential Nondisclosure Agreement (CNDA). If applicable, a CNDA for this purpose will be provided as Exhibit A7.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement

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