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Common use of Maintaining Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Maintaining Confidentiality. As a general rule Signatory Organisations should treat all personal information they acquire or hold in the course of working with Adults at Risk as confidential and take particular care that sensitive information is held securely (in accordance with the protective marking afforded to it by the originating organisation). Anyone who receives information, knowing it is confidential, is also subject to the duty of confidence. Whenever Signatory Organisations give or receive information in confidence, they should ensure that there is a clear understanding as to how it may be used if shared. Where information is shared under this agreement, the terms of this agreement provide for this.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement

Maintaining Confidentiality. As a general rule Signatory Organisations should treat all personal information they acquire or hold in the course of working with Adults at Risk as confidential and take particular care that sensitive information is held securely (in accordance with the protective marking afforded to it by the originating organisation). Anyone who receives information, knowing it is confidential, is also subject to the duty of confidence. Whenever Signatory Organisations give or receive information in confidence, confidence they should ensure that there is a clear understanding as to how it may be used if shared. Where information is shared under this agreement, the terms of this agreement provide for this.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement

Maintaining Confidentiality. β€Œ As a general rule Signatory Organisations should treat all personal information they acquire or hold in the course of working with Adults at Risk as confidential and take particular care that sensitive information is held securely (in accordance with the protective marking afforded to it by the originating organisation). Anyone who receives information, knowing it is confidential, is also subject to the duty of confidence. Whenever Signatory Organisations give or receive information in confidence, confidence they should ensure that there is a clear understanding as to how it may be used if shared. Where information is shared under this agreement, the terms of this agreement provide for this.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Sharing Agreement