Common use of Vendor Acknowledgement Clause in Contracts

Vendor Acknowledgement. Vendor acknowledges that the Confidential Information is confidential and proprietary information and that its protection is essential to the security and mission of the State. It is understood that the Vendor is not granted an express or implied license or an option on a license, or any other rights to or interests in the Confidential Information other than any licensing provisions as defined in a Contract and/or agreement between the State and Vendor.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: General Conditions of Purchase, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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