Common use of Instructions To Employees Clause in Contracts

Instructions To Employees. Because it is difficult to separate proprietary and confidential information from that which is not, the Professional shall instruct its employees and agents to regard all information which is not in the public domain as information which is proprietary and confidential.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Term Contract, Contract for Professional Services, Contract for Professional Services

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Instructions To Employees. β€Œ Because it is difficult to separate proprietary and confidential information from that which is not, the Professional shall instruct its employees and agents to regard all information which is not in the public domain as information which is proprietary and confidential.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dasny.org

Instructions To Employees. Because it is difficult to separate proprietary and confidential information from that which is not, the Professional CONTRACTOR shall instruct its employees and agents to regard all information which is not in the public domain as information which is proprietary and confidential.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Service Agreement

Instructions To Employees. Because it is difficult to separate proprietary and confidential information from that which is not, the Professional Contractor shall instruct its employees and agents to regard all information which is not in the public domain as information which is proprietary and confidential.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

Instructions To Employees. Because it is difficult to separate proprietary and confidential information from that which is not, the Professional General Contractor shall instruct its employees and agents to regard all information which that is not in the public domain as information information, which is proprietary and confidential.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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Instructions To Employees. β€Œ Because it is difficult to separate proprietary and confidential information from that which is not, the Professional shall instruct its employees and agents to strictly regard all information which is not in the public domain as information which is proprietary and confidential.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dasny.org

Instructions To Employees. Because it is difficult to separate proprietary and confidential information from that which is not, the Professional General Contractor shall instruct its employees and agents to regard all information which is not in the public domain as information which is proprietary and confidential.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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