Common use of Retention of Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Retention of Confidential Information. Upon a Party’s written request, the other Party will erase, delete or destroy all copies of Confidential Information of the other Party whether or not modified or merged into other materials, and certify in writing to the other Party that such Party has fully complied with these requirements. A Party may retain copies of Confidential Information that are required to be retained by law or pursuant to such Party’s reasonable document retention policies, or copies that are incapable of being destroyed because it would be unduly burdensome or cost prohibitive, provided that all such copies remain subject to the restrictions herein for so long as they are retained.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Subscription Agreement, Subscription Agreement, Subscription Agreement

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Retention of Confidential Information. Upon a Partyparty’s written request, the other Party party will erase, delete or destroy all copies of Confidential Information of the other Party party whether or not modified or merged into other materials, and certify in writing to the other Party party that such Party party has fully complied with these requirements. A Party party may retain archived copies of Confidential Information that are as required to be retained by applicable law or pursuant to such Party’s reasonable document its data retention policies, or copies that are incapable of being destroyed because it would be unduly burdensome or cost prohibitive, provided that all such copies remain subject to the restrictions herein for so long as they are retained.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Subscription Agreement

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