Common use of INFORMATION TO BE CONFIDENTIAL Clause in Contracts

INFORMATION TO BE CONFIDENTIAL. Neither Contractor nor any of its employees, agents, representatives or Subcontractors will publish or release to any other party any materials or information relating to this Agreement, the activities contemplated hereby or the Work without Company’s written approval. Information gained by Contractor or its employees, agents, representatives or Subcontractors as a result of the performance of Work under this Agreement shall be confidential and shall not be revealed at any time by Contractor or its employees, agents, representatives or Subcontractors to third parties without the prior written approval of Company. Nothing hereinabove contained shall prohibit Contractor from disclosing any information: (i) which is, at the time of disclosure, known to the trade or the public through no fault of Contractor; (ii) which is possessed by Contractor before receipt thereof from Company; or (iii) which is disclosed to Contractor in good faith by a third party who has an independent right to such information and who is under no obligation of confidentiality to Company; or (iv) which Contractor is required to disclose under applicable law, provided Contractor shall use its best efforts to provide timely notice to Company of such required disclosure in order to permit Company to seek a protective order or other appropriate relief. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that Contractor and Company enter into a separate confidentiality agreement, all information exchanged by the parties shall be governed by the terms and conditions of such confidentiality agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Service and Supply Agreement, Master Service and Supply Agreement, Master Service and Supply Agreement

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