Common use of No Unauthorized Use Clause in Contracts

No Unauthorized Use. The Receiving Party shall refrain from using or exploiting any and all Confidential Information for any purposes or activities other than in connection with: a. the performance or receipt of the Services, as applicable; b. those purposes or activities contemplated in (i) this Agreement or (ii) any other written agreement entered into by and between the Parties; c. corporate or financial transactions, including securing financing, any contemplated merger, acquisition, or sale of all or substantially all of the Receiving Party’s business, equity or assets, or an initial public offering of, or any investment in, the Receiving Party provided that any use thereof is subject to obligations of confidence that are no less protective than the terms and conditions contained herein; or d. the Receiving Party’s compliance with any obligations imposed on Receiving Party under applicable law or by any Government Authority. For clarity, the Receiving Party may use the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information for the purposes or activities contemplated in (a) to (d) above.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement (Immunovant, Inc.), Services Agreement (Immunovant, Inc.)

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