Inadvertent Disclosure Sample Clauses

Inadvertent Disclosure. In the event that any Confidential Information is inadvertently disclosed, general disclosure of such Confidential Information shall be made immediately and such disclosure shall be coordinated by the CEO or, failing that, the Chairman of the Board.
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Inadvertent Disclosure. In general, individual designated brokers should handle communication within the office in a way which is mindful of the potential that other Licensees in the office may represent buyers and sellers who have an interest adverse to Clients of the individual designated broker. Prior to designated brokerage, it was common for brokers to share the motivations of the buyer or seller during office sales meetings, for example. i. Meetings or marketing sessions, ii. Shared fax or copy machines, iii. Shared computer networks, printers, and file directories, iv. In-office mailboxes, v. Handwritten telephone messages, vi. Phone conversations or meetings with clients, vii. Conversations with affiliated business providers, viii. Production boards, ix. Social functions.
Inadvertent Disclosure. A Party is not liable for any inadvertent disclosure of Acquired Information, but each Party must use reasonable efforts not to disclose Acquired Information. If a Party realizes that one party has inadvertently disclosed any Acquired Information to a third party, the Parties promptly must confer as to what course of action is appropriate under the circumstances. On written request, the Party that made the inadvertent disclosure must: 1. promptly notify the third party that an inadvertent disclosure had been made of confidential materials; and 2. request the third party promptly to return all copies of the disclosed Acquired Information.
Inadvertent Disclosure. Recipient agrees to promptly notify Rackspace in the event there is a disclosure of Confidential Information other than authorised by this Agreement, either intentionally or inadvertently, and to assist Rackspace in recovering any such Confidential Information and/or mitigating harm to Rackspace resulting from such unauthorised disclosure.
Inadvertent Disclosure. In general, individual designated brokers should handle communication within the office in a way which is mindful of the potential that other Licensees in the office may represent buyers and sellers who have an interest adverse to Clients of the individual designated broker. Prior to designated brokerage, it was common for brokers to share the motivations of the buyer or seller during office sales meetings, for example. i. Meetings or marketing sessions, ii. Shared fax or copy machines, iii. Shared computer networks, printers, and file directories, iv. In-office mailboxes, v. Handwritten telephone messages,
Inadvertent Disclosure. The CEC and OPR shall use best efforts to ensure that no disclosure of or unauthorized access to confidential information under Section III occurs to the extent permitted by law, including through an appeal to the highest court. If the CEC or OPR discovers that it made an inadvertent disclosure of confidential information under Section III, the disclosing party shall inform the [TRIBE CONTACT] by [preferred means of contact] within 24 hours of discovery to meet its notice obligations under this paragraph.
Inadvertent Disclosure. Employees that have been assigned to work from home will not be disciplined and will be held harmless in the event that student information is inadvertently seen by other members of the Employee’s household while working from home. Notwithstanding, the Employee shall take reasonable steps to safeguard all confidential student information.
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Inadvertent Disclosure. In general, individual designated brokers should handle communication within the office in a way which is mindful of the potential that other Licensees in the office may represent buyers and sellers who have an interest adverse to Clients of the individual designated broker. Prior to designated brokerage, it was common for brokers to share the motivations of the buyer or seller during office sales meetings, for example. i. Meetings or marketing sessions, ii. Shared fax or copy machines, iii. Shared computer networks, printers, and file directories,
Inadvertent Disclosure. You should be careful to avoid the inadvertent disclosure of proprietary information. To avoid inadvertent disclosure, never discuss with any unauthorized person proprietary information that ALCHEMY considers confidential or which ALCHEMY has not made public. Furthermore, you should not discuss such information even with authorized ALCHEMY or supplier employee if you are in the presence of others who are not authorized--for example, at a trade show reception or in a public area, such as an airplane, or when using a cellular or wireless telephone or an electronic bulletin board or database. You should also not discuss such information with family members or with friends, who might innocently or unintentionally pass the information on to someone else. Finally, keep in mind that a harmful disclosure may start with the smallest leak of bits of information. Fragments of information you disclose may be pieced together with fragments from other sources to form a fairly complete picture.
Inadvertent Disclosure. The Recipient shall not communicate the Information to any third party and shall use its best efforts to prevent inadvertent disclosure of the Information to any third party. The Recipient shall take all reasonable steps to ensure the security of their physical and digital files, and to secure all electronic devices against access by third parties.
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