Return; Destroy; Protect. On the disclosing party’s request, the receiving party must return or destroy all Confidential Information of the disclosing party which has been supplied to or acquired by the receiving party, other than: (a) records the receiving party has a separate legal right or obligation to retain; and (b) copies of such Confidential Information created in the ordinary course of the receiving party’s business and retained in accordance with its internal document retention and information technology policies. To the extent the receiving party retains such Confidential Information, the receiving party will continue to protect such Confidential Information in accordance with Sections 4.1 and 4.3 for so long as it meets the definition of Confidential Information.
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Samples: Master Subscription Agreement, Master Subscription Agreement, Master Subscription Agreement
Return; Destroy; Protect. On the disclosing party’s request, the receiving party must return or destroy all Confidential Information of the disclosing party which has been supplied to or acquired by the receiving party, party other than: (a) records the receiving party has a separate legal right or obligation to retain; and (b) copies of such Confidential Information created in the ordinary course of the receiving party’s business and retained in accordance with its internal document retention and information technology policies. To the extent the receiving party retains such Confidential Informationinformation disclosed by the disclosing party, the receiving party will continue to protect such Confidential Information information in accordance with Sections 4.1 and 4.3 Section 3.3: (x) for so long as it meets the definition of Confidential InformationInformation above; (y) if it constitutes a trade secret for so long as required under applicable law, and/or (z) if it constitutes personal data received from the disclosing party for so long as required by applicable law.
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Samples: Cloud Services Agreement, Master Subscription Agreement
Return; Destroy; Protect. On the disclosing party’s request, the receiving party must return or destroy all Confidential Information of the disclosing party which has been supplied to or acquired by the receiving party, party other than: :
(a) records the receiving party has a separate legal right or obligation to retain; and (b) copies of such Confidential Information created in the ordinary course of the receiving party’s business and retained in accordance with its internal document retention and information technology policies. To the extent the receiving party retains such Confidential Informationinformation disclosed by the disclosing party, the receiving party will continue to protect such Confidential Information information in accordance with Sections 4.1 and 4.3 Section 3.3: (x) for so long as it meets the definition of Confidential InformationInformation above; (y) if it constitutes a trade secret for so long as required under applicable law, and/or (z) if it constitutes personal data received from the disclosing party for so long as required by applicable law.
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Samples: Master Subscription Agreement
Return; Destroy; Protect. On the disclosing party’s partys request, the receiving party must return or destroy all Confidential Information of the disclosing party which has been supplied to or acquired by the receiving party, party other than: (a) records the receiving party has a separate legal right or obligation to retain; and (b) copies of such Confidential Information created in the ordinary course of the receiving party’s partys business and retained in accordance with its internal document retention and information technology policies. To the extent the receiving party retains such Confidential Informationinformation disclosed by the disclosing party, the receiving party will continue to protect such Confidential Information information in accordance with Sections 4.1 and 4.3 Section 3.3: (x) for so long as it meets the definition of Confidential InformationInformation above; (y) if it constitutes a trade secret for so long as required under applicable law, and/or (z) if it constitutes personal data received from the disclosing party for so long as required by applicable law.
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Samples: Master Services Agreement