Common use of Right to Enjoin Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Right to Enjoin Disclosure. The parties acknowledge that a Recipient’s unauthorized disclosure or use of Proprietary Information may result in irreparable harm to Seller. Therefore, the parties agree that, in the event of violation or threatened violation of this Agreement, and without limiting any other rights and remedies of Seller, a temporary restraining order and/or an injunction to enjoin disclosure of Proprietary Information may be sought against the Recipient who has breached or threatened to breach this Agreement, and the Recipient who has breached or threatened to breach this Agreement will not raise the defense of an adequate remedy at law.

Appears in 104 contracts

Samples: Principal Registration and Confidentiality Agreement, Principal Registration and Confidentiality Agreement, Principal Registration and Confidentiality Agreement

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Right to Enjoin Disclosure. The parties acknowledge that a Recipient’s unauthorized disclosure or use of Proprietary Information may result in irreparable harm to SellerLandlord. Therefore, the parties agree that, in the event of violation or threatened violation of this Agreement, and without limiting any other rights and remedies of SellerLandlord, a temporary restraining order and/or an injunction to enjoin disclosure of Proprietary Information may be sought against the Recipient who has breached or threatened to breach this Agreement, and the Recipient who has breached or threatened to breach this Agreement will not raise the defense of an adequate remedy at law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Registration and Confidentiality Agreement

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