The Director is further bound Sample Clauses

The Director is further bound a) to exercise their mandate with the loyalty, prudence and diligence of a good manager, in the exclusive interest of the Company, and not to undertake any special obligations towards a shareholder or another of the Company related to the activity of the Company; the Director does not breach the aforementioned obligation if, upon making a business decision, they are reasonably entitled to consider (i) that they act in the best of interest the Company, and (ii) that they have made the decision based on appropriate information. b) to take all the necessary measures for protecting the Company’s assets, along with the other members of the Board of Directors; c) to keep the confidentiality of the Company’s business information and secrets, that they had access to by means of the documents presented to the Board of Directors, except where such use is required by law or necessary in relation to public authorities and/or the participation of the Director in any dispute concerning the Company’s activity; d) not to conclude legal acts with the Company, except under the conditions established by law.
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