Common use of Exclusions from Nondisclosure Obligation Clause in Contracts

Exclusions from Nondisclosure Obligation. Information shall not be considered Confidential Information of a Party (the “Disclosing Party”) and the nondisclosure and nonuse obligations in Section 6.1 (General Confidentiality Obligations) shall not apply to the extent that the other Party (the “Receiving Party”) can establish by competent written proof that such information: (a) was publicly known at the time of disclosure (or generation, as applicable); (b) after disclosure (or generation, as applicable), becomes publicly known by publication or otherwise, except by breach of this Agreement by the Receiving Party; (c) was in the Receiving Party’s possession at the time of disclosure hereunder; (d) is received by the Receiving Party from a Third Party who has the lawful right to disclose the Confidential Information and who shall not have obtained the Confidential Information either directly or indirectly from the Disclosing Party; or (e) is independently developed by the Receiving Party (i.e., without reference to Confidential Information of the disclosing Party); provided, however, that Adimab shall not be permitted to avail itself of: (i) the exceptions set forth in the foregoing clauses (c) and (e) during the Evaluation Term with respect to Sequence information as to Adimab RSV Antibodies; (ii) the exception set forth in the foregoing clause (c) during the Post-Exercise Term with respect to Sequence information with respect to the CDRs of Adimab RSV Antibodies; or (iii) the exception set forth in the foregoing clause (e) during the Post-Exercise Term with respect to Sequence information with respect to the CDRs of Adimab RSV Antibodies except to the extent that such Sequences are independently rediscovered by Adimab without use of any Confidential Information of Arsanis or any Arsanis Materials.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Option and License Agreement, Option and License Agreement (Arsanis, Inc.), Option and License Agreement (Arsanis, Inc.)

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Exclusions from Nondisclosure Obligation. Information shall not be considered Confidential Information of a Party (the “Disclosing Party”) and the nondisclosure and nonuse obligations in Section 6.1 (General Confidentiality Obligations) shall not apply to the extent that the other Party (the “Receiving Party”) can establish by competent written proof that such information: (a) was publicly known at the time of disclosure (or generation, as applicable); (b) after disclosure (or generation, as applicable), becomes publicly known by publication or otherwise, except by breach of this Agreement by the Receiving Party; (c) was in the Receiving Party’s possession at the time of disclosure hereunder; (d) is received by the Receiving Party from a Third Party who has the lawful right to disclose the Confidential Information and who shall not have obtained the Confidential Information either directly or indirectly from the Disclosing Party; or (e) is independently developed by the Receiving Party (i.e., without reference to Confidential Information of the disclosing Party); provided, however, that Adimab shall not be permitted to avail itself of: (i) the exceptions exception set forth in the foregoing clauses clause (c) and (e) during the Evaluation Term with respect to Sequence information as with respect to the CDRs of Adimab RSV CoV Antibodies; or (ii) the exception set forth in the foregoing clause (ce) during the Post-Exercise Term with respect to Sequence information with respect to the CDRs of Adimab RSV Antibodies; or (iii) the exception set forth in the foregoing clause (e) during the Post-Exercise Term with respect to Sequence information with respect to the CDRs of Adimab RSV CoV Antibodies except to the extent that such Sequences are independently rediscovered by Adimab without use of any Confidential Information of Arsanis Adagio or any Arsanis Adagio Materials.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assignment and License Agreement (Adagio Therapeutics, Inc.)

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