Common use of Liability for breach by Recipient Clause in Contracts

Liability for breach by Recipient. The Receiving Party is liable for any breach of this clause 18 by a Recipient as if the Recipient were a Receiving Party in relation to the Confidential Information disclosed to the Recipient.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Dyadic International Inc, Apollo Education Group Inc

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Liability for breach by Recipient. The Receiving Party is liable for any breach of this clause 18 16 by a Recipient as if the Recipient were a Receiving Party in relation to the Confidential Information disclosed to the Recipient.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Security Deed (Broad Capital Acquisition Pty LTD), Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc

Liability for breach by Recipient. The Receiving Party is liable for any breach of this clause 18 27 by a Recipient as if the Recipient were a Receiving Party in relation to the Confidential Information disclosed to the Recipient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: assets.auda.org.au

Liability for breach by Recipient. The Receiving Party is liable for any breach of this clause 18 20 by a Recipient as if the Recipient were a Receiving Party in relation to the Confidential Information disclosed to the Recipient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prima BioMed LTD

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Liability for breach by Recipient. The Receiving Party is liable for any breach of this clause 18 by a Recipient recipient of Confidential Information which is provided such information in accordance with clause 18.2(a), as if the Recipient were that recipient was a Receiving Party in relation to the Confidential Information disclosed to the Recipientrecipient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Kazia Therapeutics LTD

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