Common use of Returning Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Returning Confidential Information. 11.1 At any time, and in the event that the Agreement is terminated for any reason whatsoever, upon the Disclosing Party’s request, the Receiving Party shall promptly return all the Confidential Information provided by the Disclosing Party under this Confidentiality Agreement, including all written materials, photographs, models, samples, compounds, and any other Information made available, including data and documents developed independently by the Receiving Party based on the Confidential Information such as, for example, analyses, compositions, studies, methods, designs, layouts, etc.. 11.2 The Receiving Party may not keep a copy of the Disclosing Party’s Information, nor claim any right to such Information, nor retain copies of or claim any right to the data or documents developed independently by the Receiving Party itself using the Confidential Information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement

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Returning Confidential Information. 11.1 At any time, and in the event that the Agreement is terminated for any reason whatsoever, upon the Disclosing Party’s request, the Receiving Party shall promptly return all the Confidential Information provided by the Disclosing Party under this Confidentiality Agreement, including all written materials, photographs, models, samples, compounds, and any other Information made available, including data and documents developed independently by the Receiving Party based on the Confidential Information such as, for example, analyses, compositions, studies, methods, designs, layouts, etc.. 11.2 The Receiving Party may not keep a copy of the Disclosing Party’s Information, nor claim any right to such Information, nor retain copies of or claim any right to the data or documents developed independently by the Receiving Party itself using the Confidential Information. All Confidential Information, whether original or a copy, as well as all data and documents developed independently by the Receiving Party from the Confidential Information is the exclusive property of the Disclosing Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement

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