Customer Confidences Clause Samples

The Customer Confidences clause is designed to protect sensitive information that a customer shares with a service provider during the course of their business relationship. Typically, this clause obligates the provider to keep all customer data, trade secrets, and proprietary information confidential, restricting its use and disclosure to only what is necessary for performing contracted services. By establishing clear boundaries for handling confidential information, the clause helps prevent unauthorized access or misuse, thereby safeguarding the customer's interests and maintaining trust between the parties.
Customer Confidences. The customers of the Company expect that the Company will hold all business-related matters, including the fact that they are doing business with the Company and the specific matters on which they are doing business, in the strictest confidence (“Customer Confidences”). The term Customer Confidences will not, however, include information which (A) is or becomes publicly available, other than as a result of a breach by Optionee of this Agreement or any restrictive covenants (including confidentiality, non-competition and non-solicitation) relating to the Company, or (B) is or becomes available to Optionee on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the Company or the Company’s representatives and outside of the course of such Optionee’s employment with the Company.
Customer Confidences. The customers of Saia expect that Saia will hold all business-related matters, including the fact that they are doing business with Saia and the specific matters on which they are doing business, in the strictest confidence (“Customer Confidences”). The term Customer Confidences will not, however, include information which (A) is or becomes publicly available, other than as a result of a breach by Awardee of this Agreement or any restrictive covenants (including confidentiality, non-competition and non-solicitation) relating to Saia, or (B) is or becomes available to Awardee on a non-confidential basis from a source other than Saia or ▇▇▇▇’▇ representatives and outside of the course of such Awardee’s employment with Saia.

Related to Customer Confidences

  • Prime Confidential Information The following shall constitute Confidential Information of the Contractor and should not be disclosed to third (3rd) parties: the deliverables, discoveries, ideas, concepts, software [in various stages of development], designs, drawings, specifications, techniques, models, data, source code, source files, object code, documentation, diagrams, flow charts, research, development, processes, procedures, “know-how”, marketing techniques and materials, marketing and development plans, customer names and other information related to customers, price lists, pricing policies and financial information, this Agreement and the existence of this Agreement, the relationship between the Contractor and Subcontractor, and any details of the Service under this Agreement. Subcontractor agrees not to use or reference the Contractor and/or their names, likenesses, or logos (“Identity”). Subcontractor will not use or reference Contractor or their Identity, directly or indirectly, in conjunction with any other third (3rd) parties.

  • Access to Confidential Information Each party acknowledges that the other party, its employees or agents, may be given access to Confidential Information relating to the other parties' business or the operation of this Agreement or any negotiations relating to this Agreement.

  • Client Confidentiality Any information about clients of the Employer which is learned by an employee during the course of employment must, as a condition of continued employment, be treated as strictly confidential and each employee is expected to respect this confidentiality and to take all reasonable precautions to safeguard it.

  • E4 Confidential Information Except to the extent set out in this clause or where disclosure is expressly permitted elsewhere in this Contract, each Party shall:

  • Non-Confidential Information You acknowledge that the following information will not be regarded as confidential information and we do not owe you or any other person any duty to keep such information confidential: (a) information that as at the date of its disclosure is in the public domain (other than through a breach of this Agreement) or which subsequently enters the public domain; (b) information that was already in our possession before you provided the information to us; (c) information which we received from a third party who has lawfully acquired such information and is under no confidentiality obligation regarding its disclosure to us; and (d) any information which is anonymised or encrypted in such a manner where the identities of any person cannot be readily inferred, or which cannot be referable to any particular person.