Common use of Proprietary or Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Proprietary or Confidential Information. 10.1. All information in CAPCOG's possession is public information, and is subject to disclosure to third parties upon request, unless exempted from disclosure by the Texas Public Information Act. 10.2. If CONTRACTOR believes that information it submits to CAPCOG is proprietary or confidential and is not disclosable to a third party, Contractor must clearly mark the information as proprietary or confidential and inform CAPCOG in writing that Contractor will contest disclosure of the information if disclosure is requested under the Texas Public Information Act. 10.3. If the allegedly proprietary or confidential information is clearly marked as such and CAPCOG was informed of Contractor‘s desire to keep the information confidential, CAPCOG agrees to use the information only in performing this contract and to take reasonable precautions to protect the information from unauthorized disclosure to third parties. CAPCOG agrees to refuse to disclose the information, if requested to do so under the Texas Public Information Act, and instead to request an Attorney General's decision on whether the information may be disclosed. CAPCOG agrees to inform Contractor of any request for disclosure of the information under the Texas Public Information Act. 10.4. CAPCOG's sole obligation to protect allegedly proprietary or confidential information submitted by Contractor is described in this Sec. 10.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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Proprietary or Confidential Information. 10.1. All information in CAPCOG's ’s possession is public information, and is subject to disclosure to third parties upon request, unless exempted from disclosure by the Texas Public Information Act. 10.2. If CONTRACTOR GRANT RECIPIENT believes that information it submits to CAPCOG is proprietary or confidential and is not disclosable to a third party, Contractor GRANT RECIPIENT must clearly mark the information as proprietary or confidential and inform CAPCOG in writing that Contractor GRANT RECIPIENT will contest disclosure of the information if disclosure is requested under the Texas Public Information Act. 10.3. If the allegedly proprietary or confidential information is clearly marked as such and CAPCOG was informed of Contractor‘s GRANT RECIPIENT’s desire to keep the information confidential, CAPCOG agrees to use the information only in performing this contract Agreement and to take reasonable precautions to protect the information from unauthorized disclosure to third parties. CAPCOG agrees to refuse to disclose the information, if requested to do so under the Texas Public Information Act, and instead to request an Attorney General's ’s decision on whether the information may be disclosed. CAPCOG agrees to inform Contractor XXXXX RECIPIENT of any request for disclosure of the information under the Texas Public Information Act. 10.4. CAPCOG's sole obligation to protect allegedly proprietary or confidential information submitted by Contractor is described in this Sec. 10.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Agreement

Proprietary or Confidential Information. 10.1. All information in CAPCOG's possession is public information, information and is subject to disclosure to third parties upon request, unless exempted from disclosure by the Texas Public Information Act. 10.2. If CONTRACTOR believes that information it submits to CAPCOG is proprietary or confidential and is not disclosable to a third party, Contractor CONTRACTOR must clearly mark the information as proprietary or confidential and inform CAPCOG in writing that Contractor CONTRACTOR will contest disclosure of the information if disclosure is requested under the Texas Public Information Act. 10.3. If the allegedly proprietary or confidential information is clearly marked as such and CAPCOG was informed of Contractor‘s CONTRACTOR’s desire to keep the information confidential, CAPCOG agrees to use the information only in performing this contract and to take reasonable precautions to protect the information from unauthorized disclosure to third parties. CAPCOG agrees to refuse to disclose the information, if requested to do so under the Texas Public Information Act, and instead to request an Attorney General's decision on whether the information may be disclosed. CAPCOG agrees to inform Contractor CONTRACTOR of any request for disclosure of the information under the Texas Public Information Act. 10.4. CAPCOG's sole obligation to protect allegedly proprietary or confidential information submitted by Contractor CONTRACTOR is described in this Sec. 10.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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Proprietary or Confidential Information. 10.1. All information in CAPCOG's possession is public information, and is subject to disclosure to third parties upon request, unless exempted from disclosure by the Texas Public Information Act. 10.2. If CONTRACTOR believes that information it submits to CAPCOG is proprietary or confidential and is not disclosable to a third party, Contractor CONTRACTOR must clearly mark the information as proprietary or confidential and inform CAPCOG in writing that Contractor CONTRACTOR will contest disclosure of the information if disclosure is requested under the Texas Public Information Act. 10.3. If the allegedly proprietary or confidential information is clearly marked as such and CAPCOG was informed of Contractor‘s CONTRACTOR’s desire to keep the information confidential, CAPCOG agrees to use the information only in performing this contract and to take reasonable precautions to protect the information from unauthorized disclosure to third parties. CAPCOG agrees to refuse to disclose the information, if requested to do so under the Texas Public Information Act, and instead to request an Attorney General's decision on whether the information may be disclosed. CAPCOG agrees to inform Contractor CONTRACTOR of any request for disclosure of the information under the Texas Public Information Act. 10.4. CAPCOG's sole obligation to protect allegedly proprietary or confidential information submitted by Contractor CONTRACTOR is described in this Sec. 10.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Auditing Services

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