Control, Storage and Return Sample Clauses

Control, Storage and Return. The Receiving Party shall, at its own cost, use its best efforts to keep separate all Confidential Information from all documents and other records of the Receiving Party. The Receiving Party shall also, at its own cost, use its best efforts to ensure the security and control of any Confidential Information which is in documentary or other tangible form by using such measures and/or procedures as it uses in relation to its own confidential information and trade secrets. In the absence of such measures and/or procedures, the Receiving Party will, at its own cost, use its best efforts to ensure that Confidential Information received will be physically restricted to areas of restricted access in the Receiving Party’s head office premises or usual place of business, or by storing such Confidential Information in secure locked cabinets when the same is not in use. The Receiving Party hereby agrees that it will, at its own cost, promptly return to the Disclosing Party any or all such Confidential Information and all documents and materials containing or incorporating any Confidential Information together with all copies or reproductions thereof (and cease all use of the same) upon request by the Disclosing Party at any time or upon the termination of this Agreement or the Contract for Product/Service, whichever is the earlier. Alternatively or additionally, at the request of the Disclosing Party, the Receiving Party will, at its own cost ensure destruction of any or all Confidential Information and all documents and materials containing or incorporating any Confidential Information together with all copies or reproductions thereof, including but not limited to:
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Control, Storage and Return. The Receiving Party shall use its best efforts to keep separate all Confidential Information from all documents and other records of the Receiving Party. The Receiving Party shall also use its best efforts to ensure the security and control of any Confidential Information by using such measures and/or procedures as it uses in relation to its own confidential information and trade secrets. The Receiving Party shall procure that all persons to whom it has disclosed Confidential Information shall, at the Receiving Party’s expense, within fourteen (14) working days of written notice from Disclosing Party:

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