Common use of Details to be Confidential Clause in Contracts

Details to be Confidential. The Contractor shall treat the details of the Contract as private and confidential, save in so far as may be necessary for the purposes thereof, and shall not publish or disclose the same or any particulars thereof in any trade or technical paper or elsewhere without the previous consent in writing of the Employer or the Engineer. If any dispute arises as to the necessity or disclosure for the purpose of the Contract the same shall be referred to the decision of the Employer whose award shall be final.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Short Form of Contract, Short Form of Contract, Construction Contract

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Details to be Confidential. The Contractor shall treat the Contract Documents and details of the Contract as private and confidential, confidential and save in so far as may be necessary for the purposes thereofof the Contract, and shall not publish or disclose the same or any particulars thereof to any person, nor publish any particulars thereof in any trade or technical paper paper, publicity material or elsewhere without the previous consent in writing of the Employer or the EngineerEmployer. If any dispute arises as All documents provided to the necessity or disclosure Contractor shall be used only for the purpose purposes of the Contract the same shall be referred to the decision of the Employer whose award shall be finalContract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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