Return of Subject Information Sample Clauses

Return of Subject Information. If this Agreement is terminated for any reason, the Recipient shall promptly return to the Disclosing Party all written material containing or reflecting any of the Subject Information, other than information contained in any application, notice or other document filed with any Governmental Authority and not returned to the Recipient by such Governmental Authority. In making any such filing, the Recipient will request confidential treatment of such Subject Information included in any application, notice or other document filed with any Governmental Authority.
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Return of Subject Information. In the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason, the Recipient at the request of the Disclosing Party shall promptly destroy or return to the Disclosing Party all written material containing or reflecting any of the Subject Information other than information contained in any application, notice or other document filed with any governmental agency and not returned to the Recipient by such governmental agency; provided, that Recipient shall only be required to make commercially reasonable efforts to return or destroy any Subject Information stored electronically, and neither Recipient nor Recipient’s Representatives shall be required to destroy or return any Subject Information created pursuant to its or its Representatives’ electronic backup and archival procedures. In making any such filing, the Recipient shall request confidential treatment of such Subject Information included in any application, notice or other document filed with any governmental agency.

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