Common use of Sharing of Records Clause in Contracts

Sharing of Records. The Parties shall use their respective reasonable commercial efforts to provide each other such records and information only as necessary or appropriate to carry out their obligations under applicable law (including, without limitation, any relevant privacy protection laws or regulations in any applicable jurisdictions), this Agreement or the Separation Agreement or the Transition Services Agreement, or for the purposes of administering their respective employee benefit plans and policies. Subject to applicable law, all information and records regarding employment and personnel matters of DPSG Business Employees and Former DPSG Employees shall be accessed, retained, held, used, copied and transmitted after the Distribution Date by DPSG in accordance with all laws and policies relating to the collection, storage, retention, use, transmittal, disclosure and destruction of such records. The Parties shall reimburse each other for any reasonable costs incurred in copying or transmitting any records requested pursuant to this Section 2.04.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employee Matters Agreement (Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.), Employee Matters Agreement (Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.), Employee Matters Agreement (Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.)

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