Common use of The City’s Obligations Clause in Contracts

The City’s Obligations. The City will disclose those parts of records the Contractor has marked as “proprietary” information to authorized persons unless: (a) the City discloses the records in response to a public disclosure request or (b) the Contractor has given the City express advance written permission to disclose the records. “Authorized persons” means those City officers, employees, contractors and consultants for whom the proprietary information is necessary to perform their duties or obligations to the City. The term “proprietary information” does not include ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques related to any information that, at the time of disclosure, is in the public domain, unless the entry of that information into the public domain is a result of a breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: On Call Graffiti Removal Services, On Call Graffiti Removal Services, Vendor Contract

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The City’s Obligations. 24.2.1 The City will disclose those parts of records the Contractor has marked as “proprietaryproprietary informationinformation only to authorized persons unless: (a) the City discloses the records in response to a public disclosure request or (b) the Contractor has given the City express advance written permission to disclose the records. “Authorized persons” means those City officers, employees, contractors and consultants for whom the proprietary information is necessary to perform their duties or obligations to the City. The term “proprietary information” does not include ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques related to any information that, at the time of disclosure, is in the public domain, unless the entry of that information into the public domain is a result of a breach of this AgreementContract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Vendor Agreement, Vendor Agreement, Vendor Agreement

The City’s Obligations. The City will not disclose those parts of records the Contractor has marked as “proprietary” information to authorized persons unless: (a) the City discloses the records in response to a public disclosure request or (b) the Contractor has given the City express advance written permission to disclose the records. “Authorized persons” means those City officers, employees, contractors and consultants for whom the proprietary information is necessary to perform their duties or obligations to the City. The term “proprietary information” does not include ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques related to any information that, at the time of disclosure, is in the public domain, unless the entry of that information into the public domain is a result of a breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Vendor Agreement, Contract for a Turnkey Mobile Photo Radar System

The City’s Obligations. The City will disclose those parts of records the Contractor has marked as “proprietaryproprietary informationinformation only to authorized persons unless: (a) the City discloses the records in response to a public disclosure request or (b) the Contractor has given the City express advance written permission to disclose the records. “Authorized persons” means those City officers, employees, contractors and consultants for whom the proprietary information is necessary to perform their duties or obligations to the City. The term “proprietary information” does not include ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques related to any information that, at the time of disclosure, is in the public domain, unless the entry of that information into the public domain is a result of a breach of this AgreementContract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Computer Telephony Integration Services

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The City’s Obligations. 27.2.1 The City will disclose those parts of records the Contractor has marked as “proprietaryproprietary informationinformation only to authorized persons unless: (a) : 27.2.1.1 the City discloses the records in response to receives a public disclosure request or (b) request, in which case steps 2 and 3 below will be exercised before release of the information; or 27.2.1.2 the Contractor has given the City express advance written permission to disclose the records. “Authorized persons” means those City officers, employees, contractors and consultants for whom the proprietary information is necessary to perform their duties or obligations to the City. The term “proprietary information” does not include ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques related to any information that, at the time of disclosure, is in the public domain, unless the entry of that information into the public domain is a result of a breach of this AgreementContract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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