Common use of Manner of Designation Clause in Contracts

Manner of Designation. Where reasonably practicable, any Designated Material shall be designated by the Producing Person as such by marking every such page “Highly Confidential” or “Confidential” as applicable. Such markings should not obliterate or obscure the content of the material that is produced. Where marking every page of such materials is not reasonably practicable, such as with certain native file documents, a Producing Person may designate material as “Highly Confidential” or “Confidential” by informing the Receiving Party in writing in a clear and conspicuous manner at the time of production of such material that such material is “Highly Confidential” or “Confidential.”

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement and Stipulated Protective Order, Confidentiality Agreement and Stipulated Protective Order, cases.stretto.com

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Manner of Designation. Where reasonably practicable, any Designated Material shall be designated by the Producing Person Party as such by marking every such page “Highly Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” as applicable. Such markings should not obliterate or obscure the content of the material that is produced. Where marking every page of such materials is not reasonably practicable, such as with certain native file documents, a Producing Person Party may designate material as “Highly Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” by informing the Receiving Party in writing in a clear and conspicuous manner at the time of production of such material that such material is “Highly Confidential” or “Highly Confidential”; provided that inclusion of the words “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” in the file names of or on the slip sheets for any native file documents shall be deemed to comply with this requirement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement, cases.stretto.com

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.