Common use of Standard Exceptions Clause in Contracts

Standard Exceptions. The obligations of Sections 9(B), (E) and (F) do not apply to any of the other Party’s Confidential Information: (i) which, other than the Development IP, is already known by the non-owning Party at the time of the disclosure; (ii) following such information becoming publicly known without the wrongful act or breach of this Agreement by the non- owning Party; (iii) following such information becoming rightfully received by the non-owning Party from a Third Party without breaching any confidentiality obligation owed by such Third Party to the owning Party; (iv) following such information becoming approved for release by written authorization of the owning Party; or (v) other than the Development IP, following such information becoming subsequently and independently developed by employees or representatives of the non- owning Party without knowledge or use of the owning Party’s Confidential Information. The burden of proving the existence of facts which would provide an exception under this Section 9(C) rests with the non-owning Party. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, to the extent required under the JHU Agreements, SVI shall be permitted to disclose the terms of this Agreement to JHU.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Technology License Agreement (Mri Interventions, Inc.), Technology License Agreement (Surgivision Inc), Technology License Agreement (Surgivision Inc)

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Standard Exceptions. The obligations of Sections 9(B), (E) and (F) do not apply to any of the other Party’s Confidential Information: (i) which, other than the Development IP, is already known by the non-owning Party at the time of the disclosure; (ii) following such information becoming publicly known without the wrongful act or breach of this Agreement by the non- non-owning Party; (iii) following such information becoming rightfully received by the non-owning Party from a Third Party without breaching any confidentiality obligation owed by such Third Party to the owning Party; (iv) following such information becoming approved for release by written authorization of the owning Party; or (v) other than the Development IP, following such information becoming subsequently and independently developed by employees or representatives of the non- non-owning Party without knowledge or use of the owning Party’s Confidential Information. The burden of proving the existence of facts which would provide an exception under this Section 9(C) rests with the non-owning Party. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, to the extent required under the JHU Agreements, SVI shall be permitted to disclose the terms of this Agreement to JHU.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement (Mri Interventions, Inc.), Development Agreement (Surgivision Inc), Development Agreement (Surgivision Inc)

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