Common use of MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT Clause in Contracts

MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT. Seller recognizes that the College is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act, Title 10 of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. Seller agrees that it will provide any justification as to why any material, in whole or in part, is deemed to be confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets and provide any justification of why such materials should not be disclosed pursuant to the Maryland Public Information Act.

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Samples: www.bidnet.com, www.aacc.edu

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MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT. Seller recognizes that the College University is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act, Maryland Code, General Provisions Article, Title 10 of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland4, as amended. Seller agrees that it will provide any justification as to why any materialinformation, in whole or in part, is deemed to be confidential, proprietary information information, or trade secrets secrets, and provide any justification of why such materials information should not be disclosed pursuant to the Maryland Public Information Act.

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Samples: Complete Agreement

MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT. Seller recognizes that the College is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act, Title 10 of the State Government Article of as outlined in the Annotated Code of Maryland. Seller agrees that it will provide any justification as to why any material, in whole or in part, is deemed to be confidential, proprietary information information, or trade secrets and provide any justification of why such materials should not be disclosed pursuant to the Maryland Public Information Act.

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Samples: Cecil College

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MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT. Seller recognizes that the College is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act, Title 10 4 of the State Government General Provisions Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. Seller agrees that it will provide any justification as to why any material, in whole or in part, is deemed to be confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets and provide any justification of why such materials should not be disclosed pursuant to the Maryland Public Information Act.

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Samples: www.howardcc.edu

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