Common use of Responding to Request for Vendor’s Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Responding to Request for Vendor’s Confidential Information. If Citizens receives a Public Records Request (“PRR”) or a request from any regulatory or legislative entity regarding Vendor’s Confidential Information, it shall promptly notify Vendor in writing. To the extent permitted by law, Citizens shall not produce Vendor’s Confidential Information unless authorized by Vendor, or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. In the event a legal proceeding is brought to compel the production of Vendor’s Confidential Information, the Parties agree that Citizens is authorized to deliver Vendor’s Confidential Information to the court or other legal tribunal for disposition. If Vendor continues to assert in good faith that Vendor’s Confidential Information is confidential or exempt from disclosure or production pursuant to Florida’s Public Records Laws, then Vendor shall be solely responsible for defending its position or seeking a judicial declaration. Nothing in this Agreement shall create an obligation or duty for Citizens to defend or justify Vendor’s position. Vendor also agrees to reimburse Citizens for any attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses incurred by Citizens or awarded against Citizens in any legal proceeding in which the issue is a third party’s challenge to Vendor’s assertion of an exemption under Florida’s Public Records Laws.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Special Investigative Services, Agreement, Products and Services

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Responding to Request for Vendor’s Confidential Information. If Citizens receives a Public Records Request (“PRR”) or a request from any regulatory or legislative entity regarding Vendor’s Confidential Information, it shall promptly notify Vendor in writing. To the extent permitted by law, Citizens shall not produce Vendor’s Confidential Information unless authorized by Vendor, Vendor or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. In the event a legal proceeding is brought to compel the production of Vendor’s Confidential Information, the Parties agree that Citizens is authorized to deliver Vendor’s Confidential Information to the court or other legal tribunal for disposition. If Vendor continues to assert in good faith that Vendor’s Confidential Information is confidential or exempt from disclosure or production pursuant to Florida’s Public Records Laws, then Vendor shall be solely responsible for defending its position or seeking a judicial declaration. Nothing in this the Agreement shall create an obligation or duty for Citizens to defend or justify Vendor’s position. Vendor also agrees to reimburse Citizens for any attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses incurred by Citizens or awarded against Citizens in any legal proceeding in which the issue is a third third- party’s challenge to Vendor’s assertion of an exemption under Florida’s Public Records Laws.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Agreement For, Attachment E – Draft Agreement, Services Agreement

Responding to Request for Vendor’s Confidential Information. If Citizens receives a Public Records Request (“PRR”) or a request from any regulatory or legislative entity regarding Vendor’s Confidential Information, it shall promptly notify Vendor in writing. To the extent permitted by law, Citizens shall not produce Vendor’s Confidential Information unless authorized by Vendor, Vendor or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. In the event a legal proceeding is brought to compel the production of Vendor’s Confidential Information, the Parties agree that Citizens is authorized to deliver Vendor’s Confidential Information to the court or other legal tribunal for disposition. If Vendor continues to assert in good faith that Vendor’s Confidential Information is confidential or exempt from disclosure or production pursuant to Florida’s Public Records Laws, then Vendor shall be solely responsible for defending its position or seeking a judicial declaration. Nothing in this the Agreement shall create an obligation or duty for Citizens to defend or justify Vendor’s position. Vendor also agrees to reimburse Citizens for any attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses incurred by Citizens or awarded against Citizens in any legal proceeding in which the issue is a third third-party’s challenge to Vendor’s assertion of an exemption under Florida’s Public Records Laws.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Vendor Master Agreement

Responding to Request for Vendor’s Confidential Information. If Citizens receives a Public Records Request (“PRR”) or a request from any regulatory or legislative entity regarding Vendor’s Confidential Information, it shall promptly notify Vendor in writing. To the extent permitted by law, Citizens shall not produce Vendor’s Confidential Information unless authorized by Vendor, or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. In the event a legal proceeding is brought to compel the production of Vendor’s Confidential Information, the Parties agree that Citizens is authorized to deliver Vendor’s Confidential Information to the court or other DocuSign Envelope ID: BA35DE9D-3B49-4497-B9CA-96029778A8FB legal tribunal for disposition. If Vendor continues to assert in good faith that Vendor’s Confidential Information is confidential or exempt from disclosure or production pursuant to Florida’s Public Records Laws, then Vendor shall be solely responsible for defending its position or seeking a judicial declaration. Nothing in this Agreement shall create an obligation or duty for Citizens to defend or justify Vendor’s position. Vendor also agrees to reimburse Citizens for any attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses incurred by Citizens or awarded against Citizens in any legal proceeding in which the issue is a third party’s challenge to Vendor’s assertion of an exemption under Florida’s Public Records Laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.citizensfla.com

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Responding to Request for Vendor’s Confidential Information. If Citizens receives a Public Records Request (“PRR”) or a request from any regulatory or legislative entity regarding Vendor’s Confidential Information, it shall promptly notify Vendor in writing. To the extent permitted by law, Citizens shall not produce Vendor’s Confidential Information unless authorized by Vendor, or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. In the event a legal proceeding is brought to compel the production of Vendor’s Confidential Information, the Parties agree that Citizens is authorized to deliver Vendor’s Confidential Information to the court or other legal tribunal for disposition. If Vendor continues to assert in good faith that Vendor’s Confidential Information is confidential or exempt from disclosure or production pursuant to Florida’s Public Records Laws, then Vendor shall be solely responsible for defending its position or seeking a judicial declaration. Nothing in this Agreement shall create an obligation or duty for Citizens to defend or justify Vendor’s position. Vendor also agrees to reimburse Citizens for any attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses incurred by Citizens or awarded against Citizens in any legal proceeding in which the issue is a third party’s challenge to VendorXxxxxx’s assertion of an exemption under Florida’s Public Records Laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Attachment E –

Responding to Request for Vendor’s Confidential Information. If Citizens receives a Public Records Request (“PRR”) or a request from any regulatory or legislative entity regarding Vendor’s Confidential Information, it shall promptly notify Vendor in writing. To the extent permitted by law, Citizens shall not produce Vendor’s Confidential Information unless authorized by Vendor, or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. In the event a legal proceeding is brought to compel the production of Vendor’s Confidential Information, the Parties agree that Citizens is authorized to deliver Vendor’s Confidential Information to the court or other legal tribunal for disposition. If Vendor continues to assert in good faith that Vendor’s Confidential Information is confidential or exempt from disclosure or production pursuant to Florida’s Public Records Laws, then Vendor shall be solely responsible for defending its position or seeking a judicial declaration. Nothing in this Agreement shall create an obligation or duty for Citizens to defend or justify Vendor’s position. Vendor also agrees to reimburse Citizens for any attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses incurred by Citizens or awarded against Citizens in any legal proceeding in which the issue is a third party’s challenge to Vendor’s assertion of an exemption under Florida’s Public Records Laws.. DocuSign Envelope ID: C62774B3-BDD6-463E-ACAB-2C9F82B636DD

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Call Center Services

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