Common use of Destruction of Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Destruction of Confidential Information. Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, each Party shall promptly within sixty (60) days return or destroy all Confidential Information in its possession and certify the destruction to the other Party. In no event shall either Party be required to destroy Confidential Information of the other Party stored in its electronic systems provided such Confidential Information is stored for archival purposes only, not used contrary to the requirements of this Agreement, and deleted in accordance with the Receiving Party’s normal data retention and deletion practice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: kb.neopost.com, kb.quadient.com, kb.quadient.com

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Destruction of Confidential Information. Upon the expiration or termination or expiration of this Agreement, each Party shall promptly within sixty (60) days return or destroy all Confidential Information in its possession and certify the destruction to shall, upon request of the other Party. In no event shall either Party be required to , destroy all Confidential Information of the other Party. The Receiving Party stored in its electronic systems provided shall certify such Confidential Information is stored for archival purposes only, not used contrary destruction to the requirements of this Agreement, and deleted in accordance with the Receiving Party’s normal data retention and deletion practiceDisclosing Party within thirty (30) days following request for such certification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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Destruction of Confidential Information. Upon Within thirty (30) days after the expiration or earlier termination or expiration of this Agreement, each Party party shall promptly within sixty (60) days return or destroy all Confidential Information in its possession and certify the destruction to the other Party. In no event shall either Party be required to destroy Confidential Information of the other Party stored in its electronic systems provided such Confidential Information is stored for archival purposes only, not used contrary to the requirements of party disclosed under this Agreement, and deleted such destruction to be confirmed in accordance with writing to such other party by the Receiving Party’s normal data retention and deletion practicedestroying party; provided however that either party may retain the other party's Confidential Information solely to the extent necessary to exercise its rights surviving such termination or expiration as set forth under Section 16.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Genelabs Technologies Inc /Ca)

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