Common use of The Recipient must certify destruction of materials Clause in Contracts

The Recipient must certify destruction of materials. If the Discloser requests the Recipient to destroy any materials containing Confidential Information pursuant to clause 3.1 : (a) without limiting clause 3.1, all electronic or computer data or programs containing Confidential Information must be permanently deleted from the magnetic or other storage media on which it is stored so that it cannot be recovered or reconstructed in any way; and (b) the Recipient must certify in writing to the Discloser within five Business Days that the Confidential Information has been permanently and irretrievably deleted.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Shareholders’ Agreement (STUDIO CITY INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD), Shareholders’ Agreement (STUDIO CITY INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD), Implementation Agreement (Melco Crown Entertainment LTD)

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The Recipient must certify destruction of materials. If the Discloser requests the Recipient to destroy any materials containing Confidential Information pursuant to clause 3.1 3.1: (a) without limiting clause 3.1, all electronic or computer data or programs containing Confidential Information must be permanently deleted from the magnetic or other storage media on which it is stored so that it cannot be recovered or reconstructed in any way; and (b) the Recipient must certify in writing to the Discloser within five Business Days that the Confidential Information has been permanently and irretrievably deleted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Shareholders’ Agreement (STUDIO CITY INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD)

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