Common use of PROPRIETARY INFORMATION/TRADE SECRETS Clause in Contracts

PROPRIETARY INFORMATION/TRADE SECRETS. a. A bidder is responsible for identifying those portions of its bid that it deems to be confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets and must provide justification why such materials should not be disclosed by the City. A bidder is responsible for indicating all materials that the bidder desires to remain confidential by stamping the pages on which such information appears, at the top and bottom thereof with the word "Confidential". Such materials stamped "Confidential" must be easily separable from the non-confidential portions of the bid.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Made And, www.nyc.gov

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PROPRIETARY INFORMATION/TRADE SECRETS. a. A The bidder is responsible for identifying shall identify those portions of its bid that it deems to be confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets secrets, and must provide justification why such materials should shall not be disclosed by the City. A bidder is responsible for indicating all All materials that the bidder desires to remain confidential shall be clearly indicated by stamping the pages on which such information appears, at the top and bottom thereof with the word "Confidential". Such materials stamped "Confidential" must be easily separable from the non-confidential portions sections of the bid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Safety Answering

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