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Upon the termination of Covenantor's employment with Buyer, Covenantor shall immediately surrender to Buyer all notes, data, sketches, drawings, manuals, documents, records, data bases, programs, blueprints, memoranda, specifications, customer lists, financial reports, equipment and all other physical forms of expression incorporating or containing any Confidential Information, it being distinctly understood that all such writings, physical forms of expression and other things are the exclusive property of Buyer.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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Title or the right to possess Confidential Information as between the parties will remain in the disclosing party. 6. No Obligation of Disclosure: Termination. Neither party has any obligation to disclose Confidential Information to the other. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause upon written notice to the other party: provided that each party's obligations with respect to Confidential Information disclosed during the term of this Agreement will survive any such termination. Either party may, at any time: (a) cease giving Confidential Information to the other party without any liability and/or (b) request in writing the return or destruction of all or part of its Confidential Information previously disclosed, and all copies thereof, and the receiving party will promptly comply with such request, and certify in writing its compliance. 7. Residuals. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, either party may use Residuals for any purpose, including without limitation use in development manufacture, promotion, sale and maintenance of its products or services: provided that this right to Residuals does not represent a licence under any patents, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of the disclosing party. The term "Residuals" means any information retained in the unaided memories of the receiving party's employees who have had access to the disclosing party's Confidential Information pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. An employee's memory is unaided if the employee has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it. 8. General. (a) This Agreement is neither intended to nor will it be considered as creating a joint venture, partnership or other form of business association between the parties, nor an obligation to buy or sell products using or incorporating the Confidential Information. (b) Both parties understand and acknowledge that no license under any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right is granted to or conferred upon, either party in this Agreement or by the disclosure of any Confidential Information by one party to the other party as contemplated hereunder, either expressly, by implication, inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and that any license under such intellectual property rights must be express and in writing.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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From and after the Closing, Covenantor shall not (nor will Covenantor assist any other person to do so) directly or indirectly reveal, report, publish or disclose the Confidential Information to any person, firm or corporation not expressly authorized by Buyer to receive such Confidential Information, or use (or assist any person to use) such Confidential Information except for the benefit of Buyer.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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From and after the Closing, Covenantor shall not (nor will Covenantor assist any other person to do so) directly or indirectly reveal, report, publish or disclose the Confidential Information to any person, firm or corporation not expressly authorized by Buyer to receive such Confidential Information, or use (or assist any person to use) such Confidential Information except for the benefit of Buyer.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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The confidential, proprietary and made secret information of the disclosing party ("Confidential Information") to be disclosed hereunder is that information which (i) is described in the Confidential Information Transmittal Record ("CITR") executed from time to time hereafter and (ii) is marked with a "confidential", "proprietary", or similar legend. CITRs are subject to the terms of this Agreement. CITRs will be executed, in writing or in electronic form, by the parties prior to the disclosure of Confidential Information. All Confidential Information received from the disclosing party will be in tangible form. To be considered Confidential Information, non-tangible disclosures must be identified as confidential prior to disclosure and produced in writing, marked as provided above and delivered to the receiving party within thirty (30) days of the original date of disclosure. The CITR will indicate the disclosing party, a description of the Confidential Information disclosed, the names of the representatives of the parties and the dates when the disclosure covered by the CITR commenced. 2. Obligations of Receiving Party. The receiving party will maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential Information of the disclosing party with at least the same degree of care that it uses to protect its own confidential and proprietary information, but no less than a reasonable degree of care under the circumstances. The receiving party will not disclose any of the disclosing party's Confidential Information to any employees or to any third parties except to the receiving party's employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries who have a need to know and who agree to abide by nondisclosure terms at least as comprehensive as those set forth herein: provided that the receiving party will be liable for breach by any such entity. The receiving party will not make any copies of the Confidential Information received from the disclosing party except as necessary for its employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries with a need to know. Any copies which are made will be identified as belonging to the disclosing party and marked "confidential", "proprietary", or with a similar legend.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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However, unless at least one of the exceptions set for in Section 4 below has occurred, the receiving party will continue to treat such confidential Information as the confidential information of the disclosing party and only disclose any such Confidential Information to third parties under the terms of a non-disclosure agreement. 4. Termination of Obligation of Confidentiality. The receiving party will not be liable for the disclosure of any Confidential Information which is: (a) rightfully in public domain other than by a breach of duty to the disclosing party (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party (d) independently developed by employees of the receiving party; or (e) generally made available to third parties by the disclosing party without restriction on disclosure. 5. Title. Title or the right to possess Confidential Information as between the parties will remain in the disclosing party. 6. No Obligation of Disclosure: Termination. Neither party has any obligation to disclose Confidential Information to the other. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause upon written notice to the other party: provided that each party's obligations with respect to Confidential Information disclosed during the term of this Agreement will survive any such termination.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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The receiving party will not be liable for the disclosure of any Confidential Information which is: (a) rightfully in public domain other than by a breach of duty to the disclosing party (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party (d) independently developed by employees of the receiving party; or
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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The term "Confidential Information", as used herein, means all information or material not generally known by non-Company personnel constituting Assets and acquired by Buyer under the Purchase Agreement which (i) gives the Company some competitive business advantage or the opportunity of obtaining such advantage or the disclosure of which could be detrimental to the interests of the Company; (ii) which is owned by the Company or in which the Company has an interest and (iii) which is either (A) marked "Confidential Information," "Proprietary Information" or other similar marking, (B) known by Covenantor to be considered confidential and proprietary by the Company as of the date hereof or (C) from all the relevant circumstances should reasonably be assumed by Covenantor to be confidential and proprietary to the Company.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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To be considered Confidential Information, non-tangible disclosures must be identified as confidential prior to disclosure and produced in writing, marked as provided above and delivered to the receiving party within thirty (30) days of the original date of disclosure.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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During the Restricted Period, Covenantor shall not directly or indirectly (i) solicit or encourage any employee of Buyer to leave the employ of Buyer or (ii) hire any employee who has left the employ of Buyer if such hiring is proposed to occur within one year after the termination of such employee's employment with Buyer.
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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The receiving party will not disclose any of the disclosing party's Confidential Information to any employees or to any third parties except to the receiving party's employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries who have a need to know and who agree to abide by nondisclosure terms at least as comprehensive as those set forth herein: provided that the receiving party will be liable for breach by any such entity.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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The receiving party will not make any copies of the Confidential Information received from the disclosing party except as necessary for its employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries with a need to know.
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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From and after the Closing, Covenantor shall not (nor will Covenantor assist any other person to do so) directly or indirectly reveal, report, publish or disclose the Confidential Information to any person, firm or corporation not expressly authorized by Buyer to receive such Confidential Information, or use (or assist any person to use) such Confidential Information except for the benefit of Buyer.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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The receiving party will not be liable for the disclosure of any Confidential Information which is: (a) rightfully in public domain other than by a breach of duty to the disclosing party (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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The receiving party will not disclose any of the disclosing party's Confidential Information to any employees or to any third parties except to the receiving party's employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries who have a need to know and who agree to abide by nondisclosure terms at least as comprehensive as those set forth herein: provided that the receiving party will be liable for breach by any such entity.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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From and after the Closing, Covenantor shall not (nor will Covenantor assist any other person to do so) directly or indirectly reveal, report, publish or disclose the Confidential Information to any person, firm or corporation not expressly authorized by Buyer to receive such Confidential Information, or use (or assist any person to use) such Confidential Information except for the benefit of Buyer.
Receiving Party shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes stated in Agreement.
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The receiving party will not disclose any of the disclosing party's Confidential Information to any employees or to any third parties except to the receiving party's employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries who have a need to know and who agree to abide by nondisclosure terms at least as comprehensive as those set forth herein: provided that the receiving party will be liable for breach by any such entity.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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However, unless at least one of the exceptions set for in Section 4 below has occurred, the receiving party will continue to treat such confidential Information as the confidential information of the disclosing party and only disclose any such Confidential Information to third parties under the terms of a non-disclosure agreement. 4. Termination of Obligation of Confidentiality. The receiving party will not be liable for the disclosure of any Confidential Information which is: (a) rightfully in public domain other than by a breach of duty to the disclosing party (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party (d) independently developed by employees of the receiving party; or (e) generally made available to third parties by the disclosing party without restriction on disclosure. 5. Title. Title or the right to possess Confidential Information as between the parties will remain in the disclosing party. 6. No Obligation of Disclosure: Termination. Neither party has any obligation to disclose Confidential Information to the other. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause upon written notice to the other party: provided that each party's obligations with respect to Confidential Information disclosed during the term of this Agreement will survive any such termination.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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Title or the right to possess Confidential Information as between the parties will remain in the disclosing party. 6. No Obligation of Disclosure: Termination. Neither party has any obligation to disclose Confidential Information to the other. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause upon written notice to the other party: provided that each party's obligations with respect to Confidential Information disclosed during the term of this Agreement will survive any such termination. Either party may, at any time: (a) cease giving Confidential Information to the other party without any liability and/or (b) request in writing the return or destruction of all or part of its Confidential Information previously disclosed, and all copies thereof, and the receiving party will promptly comply with such request, and certify in writing its compliance. 7. Residuals. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, either party may use Residuals for any purpose, including without limitation use in development manufacture, promotion, sale and maintenance of its products or services: provided that this right to Residuals does not represent a licence under any patents, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of the disclosing party. The term "Residuals" means any information retained in the unaided memories of the receiving party's employees who have had access to the disclosing party's Confidential Information pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. An employee's memory is unaided if the employee has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it. 8. General. (a) This Agreement is neither intended to nor will it be considered as creating a joint venture, partnership or other form of business association between the parties, nor an obligation to buy or sell products using or incorporating the Confidential Information. (b) Both parties understand and acknowledge that no license under any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right is granted to or conferred upon, either party in this Agreement or by the disclosure of any Confidential Information by one party to the other party as contemplated hereunder, either expressly, by implication, inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and that any license under such intellectual property rights must be express and in writing.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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The receiving party will not disclose any of the disclosing party's Confidential Information to any employees or to any third parties except to the receiving party's employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries who have a need to know and who agree to abide by nondisclosure terms at least as comprehensive as those set forth herein: provided that the receiving party will be liable for breach by any such entity.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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(b) Samples agrees that, except for such disclosure as may be required by applicable law, he shall not, directly or indirectly, for himself or through or on behalf of any other person or entity, at any time after the date hereof, without the prior written consent of the Acquiror, reveal, divulge, disclose or communicate to any person, firm, association, corporation or other entity, or use, in any manner whatsoever any know-how, trade secrets, intellectual property rights, marketing and operating techniques, business contacts, client or customer lists, suppliers, technology, contracts or other confidential or proprietary information of the Target Company, any Related Entity or any of their respective affiliates (except Innco Hospitality, Inc. and any entity controlled by Innco Hospitality, Inc. and Transamerican Properties, Inc. and T.I.P. Realty Partners, and any entity controlled by either of them and the Broadway Plaza Suites in Kansas City, Missouri); provided, however, that for purposes hereof, information shall not be considered to be confidential or proprietary if
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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The confidential, proprietary and made secret information of the disclosing party ("Confidential Information") to be disclosed hereunder is that information which (i) is described in the Confidential Information Transmittal Record ("CITR") executed from time to time hereafter and (ii) is marked with a "confidential", "proprietary", or similar legend. CITRs are subject to the terms of this Agreement. CITRs will be executed, in writing or in electronic form, by the parties prior to the disclosure of Confidential Information. All Confidential Information received from the disclosing party will be in tangible form. To be considered Confidential Information, non-tangible disclosures must be identified as confidential prior to disclosure and produced in writing, marked as provided above and delivered to the receiving party within thirty (30) days of the original date of disclosure. The CITR will indicate the disclosing party, a description of the Confidential Information disclosed, the names of the representatives of the parties and the dates when the disclosure covered by the CITR commenced. 2. Obligations of Receiving Party. The receiving party will maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential Information of the disclosing party with at least the same degree of care that it uses to protect its own confidential and proprietary information, but no less than a reasonable degree of care under the circumstances. The receiving party will not disclose any of the disclosing party's Confidential Information to any employees or to any third parties except to the receiving party's employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries who have a need to know and who agree to abide by nondisclosure terms at least as comprehensive as those set forth herein: provided that the receiving party will be liable for breach by any such entity. The receiving party will not make any copies of the Confidential Information received from the disclosing party except as necessary for its employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries with a need to know. Any copies which are made will be identified as belonging to the disclosing party and marked "confidential", "proprietary", or with a similar legend.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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However, unless at least one of the exceptions set for in Section 4 below has occurred, the receiving party will continue to treat such confidential Information as the confidential information of the disclosing party and only disclose any such Confidential Information to third parties under the terms of a non-disclosure agreement. 4. Termination of Obligation of Confidentiality. The receiving party will not be liable for the disclosure of any Confidential Information which is: (a) rightfully in public domain other than by a breach of duty to the disclosing party (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party (d) independently developed by employees of the receiving party; or (e) generally made available to third parties by the disclosing party without restriction on disclosure. 5. Title. Title or the right to possess Confidential Information as between the parties will remain in the disclosing party. 6. No Obligation of Disclosure: Termination. Neither party has any obligation to disclose Confidential Information to the other. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause upon written notice to the other party: provided that each party's obligations with respect to Confidential Information disclosed during the term of this Agreement will survive any such termination.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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The receiving party will not be liable for the disclosure of any Confidential Information which is: (a) rightfully in public domain other than by a breach of duty to the disclosing party (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party (d) independently developed by employees of the receiving party; or
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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Title or the right to possess Confidential Information as between the parties will remain in the disclosing party. 6. No Obligation of Disclosure: Termination. Neither party has any obligation to disclose Confidential Information to the other. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause upon written notice to the other party: provided that each party's obligations with respect to Confidential Information disclosed during the term of this Agreement will survive any such termination. Either party may, at any time: (a) cease giving Confidential Information to the other party without any liability and/or (b) request in writing the return or destruction of all or part of its Confidential Information previously disclosed, and all copies thereof, and the receiving party will promptly comply with such request, and certify in writing its compliance. 7. Residuals. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, either party may use Residuals for any purpose, including without limitation use in development manufacture, promotion, sale and maintenance of its products or services: provided that this right to Residuals does not represent a licence under any patents, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of the disclosing party. The term "Residuals" means any information retained in the unaided memories of the receiving party's employees who have had access to the disclosing party's Confidential Information pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. An employee's memory is unaided if the employee has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it. 8. General. (a) This Agreement is neither intended to nor will it be considered as creating a joint venture, partnership or other form of business association between the parties, nor an obligation to buy or sell products using or incorporating the Confidential Information. (b) Both parties understand and acknowledge that no license under any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right is granted to or conferred upon, either party in this Agreement or by the disclosure of any Confidential Information by one party to the other party as contemplated hereunder, either expressly, by implication, inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and that any license under such intellectual property rights must be express and in writing.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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Title or the right to possess Confidential Information as between the parties will remain in the disclosing party. 6. No Obligation of Disclosure: Termination. Neither party has any obligation to disclose Confidential Information to the other. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause upon written notice to the other party: provided that each party's obligations with respect to Confidential Information disclosed during the term of this Agreement will survive any such termination. Either party may, at any time: (a) cease giving Confidential Information to the other party without any liability and/or (b) request in writing the return or destruction of all or part of its Confidential Information previously disclosed, and all copies thereof, and the receiving party will promptly comply with such request, and certify in writing its compliance. 7. Residuals. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, either party may use Residuals for any purpose, including without limitation use in development manufacture, promotion, sale and maintenance of its products or services: provided that this right to Residuals does not represent a licence under any patents, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of the disclosing party. The term "Residuals" means any information retained in the unaided memories of the receiving party's employees who have had access to the disclosing party's Confidential Information pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. An employee's memory is unaided if the employee has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it. 8. General. (a) This Agreement is neither intended to nor will it be considered as creating a joint venture, partnership or other form of business association between the parties, nor an obligation to buy or sell products using or incorporating the Confidential Information. (b) Both parties understand and acknowledge that no license under any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right is granted to or conferred upon, either party in this Agreement or by the disclosure of any Confidential Information by one party to the other party as contemplated hereunder, either expressly, by implication, inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and that any license under such intellectual property rights must be express and in writing.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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(c) Samples agrees that, for a period of five (5) years (or such lesser period hereinafter provided for) following the date hereof (the "Restricted Period"), he shall not, without the prior express written consent of the Acquiror: (i) except with respect to the Permitted Hotels (as defined below), call upon, solicit, divert, take away or attempt to call upon, solicit, divert or take away any existing or potential customers, suppliers or accounts of the Acquiror Companies, the Target Company or the Related Entities or their respective businesses in connection with any business substantially similar to the Business; (ii) hire or attempt to hire, for himself or on behalf of any other person, any present or future employee of the Acquiror Companies, the Target Company or any Related Entity; or
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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However, unless at least one of the exceptions set for in Section 4 below has occurred, the receiving party will continue to treat such confidential Information as the confidential information of the disclosing party and only disclose any such Confidential Information to third parties under the terms of a non-disclosure agreement. 4. Termination of Obligation of Confidentiality. The receiving party will not be liable for the disclosure of any Confidential Information which is: (a) rightfully in public domain other than by a breach of duty to the disclosing party (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party (d) independently developed by employees of the receiving party; or (e) generally made available to third parties by the disclosing party without restriction on disclosure. 5. Title. Title or the right to possess Confidential Information as between the parties will remain in the disclosing party. 6. No Obligation of Disclosure: Termination. Neither party has any obligation to disclose Confidential Information to the other. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause upon written notice to the other party: provided that each party's obligations with respect to Confidential Information disclosed during the term of this Agreement will survive any such termination.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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The confidential, proprietary and made secret information of the disclosing party ("Confidential Information") to be disclosed hereunder is that information which (i) is described in the Confidential Information Transmittal Record ("CITR") executed from time to time hereafter and (ii) is marked with a "confidential", "proprietary", or similar legend. CITRs are subject to the terms of this Agreement. CITRs will be executed, in writing or in electronic form, by the parties prior to the disclosure of Confidential Information. All Confidential Information received from the disclosing party will be in tangible form. To be considered Confidential Information, non-tangible disclosures must be identified as confidential prior to disclosure and produced in writing, marked as provided above and delivered to the receiving party within thirty (30) days of the original date of disclosure. The CITR will indicate the disclosing party, a description of the Confidential Information disclosed, the names of the representatives of the parties and the dates when the disclosure covered by the CITR commenced. 2. Obligations of Receiving Party. The receiving party will maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential Information of the disclosing party with at least the same degree of care that it uses to protect its own confidential and proprietary information, but no less than a reasonable degree of care under the circumstances. The receiving party will not disclose any of the disclosing party's Confidential Information to any employees or to any third parties except to the receiving party's employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries who have a need to know and who agree to abide by nondisclosure terms at least as comprehensive as those set forth herein: provided that the receiving party will be liable for breach by any such entity. The receiving party will not make any copies of the Confidential Information received from the disclosing party except as necessary for its employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries with a need to know. Any copies which are made will be identified as belonging to the disclosing party and marked "confidential", "proprietary", or with a similar legend.
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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However, unless at least one of the exceptions set for in Section 4 below has occurred, the receiving party will continue to treat such confidential Information as the confidential information of the disclosing party and only disclose any such Confidential Information to third parties under the terms of a non-disclosure agreement. 4. Termination of Obligation of Confidentiality. The receiving party will not be liable for the disclosure of any Confidential Information which is: (a) rightfully in public domain other than by a breach of duty to the disclosing party (b) rightfully received from a third party without any obligation of confidentiality (c) rightfully known to the receiving party without any limitation on use or disclosure prior to its receipt from the disclosing party (d) independently developed by employees of the receiving party; or (e) generally made available to third parties by the disclosing party without restriction on disclosure. 5. Title. Title or the right to possess Confidential Information as between the parties will remain in the disclosing party. 6. No Obligation of Disclosure: Termination. Neither party has any obligation to disclose Confidential Information to the other. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause upon written notice to the other party: provided that each party's obligations with respect to Confidential Information disclosed during the term of this Agreement will survive any such termination.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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The confidential, proprietary and made secret information of the disclosing party ("Confidential Information") to be disclosed hereunder is that information which (i) is described in the Confidential Information Transmittal Record ("CITR") executed from time to time hereafter and (ii) is marked with a "confidential", "proprietary", or similar legend. CITRs are subject to the terms of this Agreement. CITRs will be executed, in writing or in electronic form, by the parties prior to the disclosure of Confidential Information. All Confidential Information received from the disclosing party will be in tangible form. To be considered Confidential Information, non-tangible disclosures must be identified as confidential prior to disclosure and produced in writing, marked as provided above and delivered to the receiving party within thirty (30) days of the original date of disclosure. The CITR will indicate the disclosing party, a description of the Confidential Information disclosed, the names of the representatives of the parties and the dates when the disclosure covered by the CITR commenced. 2. Obligations of Receiving Party. The receiving party will maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential Information of the disclosing party with at least the same degree of care that it uses to protect its own confidential and proprietary information, but no less than a reasonable degree of care under the circumstances. The receiving party will not disclose any of the disclosing party's Confidential Information to any employees or to any third parties except to the receiving party's employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries who have a need to know and who agree to abide by nondisclosure terms at least as comprehensive as those set forth herein: provided that the receiving party will be liable for breach by any such entity. The receiving party will not make any copies of the Confidential Information received from the disclosing party except as necessary for its employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries with a need to know. Any copies which are made will be identified as belonging to the disclosing party and marked "confidential", "proprietary", or with a similar legend.
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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The receiving party will not disclose any of the disclosing party's Confidential Information to any employees or to any third parties except to the receiving party's employees, parent company and majority-owned subsidiaries who have a need to know and who agree to abide by nondisclosure terms at least as comprehensive as those set forth herein: provided that the receiving party will be liable for breach by any such entity.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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(b) Samples agrees that, except for such disclosure as may be required by applicable law, he shall not, directly or indirectly, for himself or through or on behalf of any other person or entity, at any time after the date hereof, without the prior written consent of the Acquiror, reveal, divulge, disclose or communicate to any person, firm, association, corporation or other entity, or use, in any manner whatsoever any know-how, trade secrets, intellectual property rights, marketing and operating techniques, business contacts, client or customer lists, suppliers, technology, contracts or other confidential or proprietary information of the Target Company, any Related Entity or any of their respective affiliates (except Innco Hospitality, Inc. and any entity controlled by Innco Hospitality, Inc. and Transamerican Properties, Inc. and T.I.P. Realty Partners, and any entity controlled by either of them and the Broadway Plaza Suites in Kansas City, Missouri); provided, however, that for purposes hereof, information shall not be considered to be confidential or proprietary if
Receiving Party shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes stated in Agreement.
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19. Each of the parties agrees that the software programs of the other party contain valuable confidential information and each party agrees it will not modify, reverse engineer, decompile, create other works from, or disassemble any software programs contained in the Confidential Information of the other party without the prior written consent of the other party.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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5. Upon termination or expiration of the Agreement, or upon written request of the other party, each party shall promptly destroy or return to the other all documents and other tangible materials representing the other's Confidential Information and all copies thereof.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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8. The parties recognize and agree that nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as granting any property rights, by license or otherwise, to any Confidential Information of the other party disclosed pursuant to this Agreement, or to any invention or any patent, copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property right that has issued or that may issue, based on such Confidential Information.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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6. In addition, each party agrees that it will not (and direct its employees and representatives not to) disclose (i) to any person either the fact that discussions or negotiations are taking place concerning one or more possible transactions between the parties or (ii) any of the terms, conditions or other facts with respect to any such possible transactions, including the status thereof.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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1. As used herein, "CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION" shall mean any and all technical and non-technical information provided by either party to the other, including but not limited to (a) patent and patent applications, (b) trade secret, and (c) proprietary information, ideas, techniques, sketches, drawings, works of authorship, models, inventions, know-how, processes, apparatuses, equipment, algorithms, software programs, software source documents, and formulae related to the current, future, and proposed products and services of each of the parties, and including, without limitation, their respective information concerning research, experimental work, development, design details and specifications, engineering, financial information, procurement requirements, purchasing, manufacturing, customer lists, investors, employees, business and contractual relationships, business forecasts, sales and merchandising, marketing plans and information the disclosing party provides regarding third parties.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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19. Each of the parties agrees that the software programs of the other party contain valuable confidential information and each party agrees it will not modify, reverse engineer, decompile, create other works from, or disassemble any software programs contained in the Confidential Information of the other party without the prior written consent of the other party.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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2. Each party agrees that at all times until termination or expiration of this Agreement it will hold in strict confidence and not disclose to any third party Confidential Information of the other, except as approved in writing by the other party to this Agreement, and will use the Confidential Information for no purpose other than evaluating or pursuing a business relationship with the other party to this Agreement.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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4. Each party's obligations under this Agreement with respect to any portion of the other party's Confidential Information shall terminate when the Recipient can document that: (a) it was in the public domain at the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party; (b) it entered the public domain subsequent to the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party through no fault of the Recipient; (c) it was in the Recipient's possession free of any obligation of confidence at the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party; (d) it was rightfully communicated to the Recipient free of any obligation of confidence subsequent to the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party or (e) it was communicated by the other party to an unaffiliated third party free of any obligation of confidence.
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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The Recipient agrees to destroy all documents, memoranda, notes and other writings whatsoever prepared by the Recipient or its employees or representatives based on the information contained in the Confidential Information (except for references or summaries appearing in minutes or corporate records).
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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4. Each party's obligations under this Agreement with respect to any portion of the other party's Confidential Information shall terminate when the Recipient can document that: (a) it was in the public domain at the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party; (b) it entered the public domain subsequent to the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party through no fault of the Recipient; (c) it was in the Recipient's possession free of any obligation of confidence at the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party; (d) it was rightfully communicated to the Recipient free of any obligation of confidence subsequent to the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party or (e) it was communicated by the other party to an unaffiliated third party free of any obligation of confidence.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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8. The parties recognize and agree that nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as granting any property rights, by license or otherwise, to any Confidential Information of the other party disclosed pursuant to this Agreement, or to any invention or any patent, copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property right that has issued or that may issue, based on such Confidential Information.
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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2. Each party agrees that at all times until termination or expiration of this Agreement it will hold in strict confidence and not disclose to any third party Confidential Information of the other, except as approved in writing by the other party to this Agreement, and will use the Confidential Information for no purpose other than evaluating or pursuing a business relationship with the other party to this Agreement.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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9. Confidential Information shall not be reproduced in any form except as required to accomplish the intent of this Agreement.
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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Notwithstanding the above, the party to whom Confidential Information was disclosed (the "RECIPIENT") shall not be in violation of this Section 3 with regard to a disclosure that was in response to a valid order by a court or other governmental body, provided that the Recipient provides the other party with prior written notice of such disclosure in order to permit the other party to seek confidential treatment of such information.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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4. Each party's obligations under this Agreement with respect to any portion of the other party's Confidential Information shall terminate when the Recipient can document that: (a) it was in the public domain at the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party; (b) it entered the public domain subsequent to the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party through no fault of the Recipient; (c) it was in the Recipient's possession free of any obligation of confidence at the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party; (d) it was rightfully communicated to the Recipient free of any obligation of confidence subsequent to the time it was communicated to the Recipient by the other party or (e) it was communicated by the other party to an unaffiliated third party free of any obligation of confidence.
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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Each party shall only permit access to Confidential Information of the other party to those of its employees or authorized representatives having a need to know and who have signed confidentiality agreements or are otherwise bound by confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as those contained herein.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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2. Each party agrees that at all times until termination or expiration of this Agreement it will hold in strict confidence and not disclose to any third party Confidential Information of the other, except as approved in writing by the other party to this Agreement, and will use the Confidential Information for no purpose other than evaluating or pursuing a business relationship with the other party to this Agreement.
Receiving Party shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes stated in Agreement.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information.
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes stated in Agreement.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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____________________ , agrees that, in consideration for being shown or told about certain trade secrets or property belonging to Navidec, Incorporated, ____________________, shall not disclose or cause to be disclosed, disseminated or distributed any information concerning said trade secret or property to any person, entity, business or other individual or company without the prior written permission of Navidec, Incorporated. Further, ___________________ , agrees not to use, either directly or indirectly any of the material, ideas, objects or portions thereof of said trade secret or property disclosed by Navidec, Incorporated in any manner whatsoever without the prior written consent of Navidec, Incorporated.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information.
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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____________________ , agrees that, in consideration for being shown or told about certain trade secrets or property belonging to Navidec, Incorporated, ____________________, shall not disclose or cause to be disclosed, disseminated or distributed any information concerning said trade secret or property to any person, entity, business or other individual or company without the prior written permission of Navidec, Incorporated.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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____________________ , agrees that, in consideration for being shown or told about certain trade secrets or property belonging to Navidec, Incorporated, ____________________, shall not disclose or cause to be disclosed, disseminated or distributed any information concerning said trade secret or property to any person, entity, business or other individual or company without the prior written permission of Navidec, Incorporated.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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Further, ___________________ , agrees not to use, either directly or indirectly any of the material, ideas, objects or portions thereof of said trade secret or property disclosed by Navidec, Incorporated in any manner whatsoever without the prior written consent of Navidec, Incorporated.
Receiving Party shall not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes stated in Agreement.
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If software is provided Recipient under this Agreement, Recipient agrees not to reverse compile or disassemble the software to discover the human perceivable portions of the code.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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Upon termination of this Agreement, or earlier upon Discloser's request, Recipient shall promptly return or destroy all documents and tangible items in its possession which contain any part of the Confidential Information of Discloser.
Receiving Party shall destroy or return some Confidential Information upon the termination of Agreement.
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5. Ownership: All Confidential Information remains the property of Disclosure and/or its licensors. 6. Freedom of Use. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Recipient shall be free to use for any purposes the Residuals resulting from access to or work with Discloser's Confidential Information. However, the foregoing does not give Recipient the right to disclose (except as set forth in Section 3) the financial, statistical, or personnel information or the business plans of Discloser, and the foregoing shall not be deemed to grant to either party a license under the other party's copyright or patents.
Agreement shall not grant Receiving Party any right to Confidential Information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party shall not disclose the fact that Agreement was agreed or negotiated.
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The "Confidential Information" of the respective pathos disclosed under this Agreement is described as follows: Novell: Any information and materials disclosed in relation to a potential business transaction between the parties. Company: Any information and materials disclosed in relation to a potential business transaction between the parties.
Confidential Information shall only include technical information.
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Confidential Information may be disclosed in oral/verbal or tangible form. Discloser shall mark all Confidential Information disclosed in tangible form with a restrictive legend.
All Confidential Information shall be expressly identified by the Disclosing Party.
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This Section shall survive termination of this Agreement. 7. Termination. This Agreement shall begin on the Effective Date above. Either party may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the other. Upon termination of this Agreement, or earlier upon Discloser's request, Recipient shall promptly return or destroy all documents and tangible items in its possession which contain any part of the Confidential Information of Discloser. In the event of termination of this Agreement, all obligations of confidentiality shall survive and continue to bind Recipient in accordance with their terms.
Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination of Agreement.
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No obligation of confidentiality applies to a Confidential Information that Recipient can show: (i) is or becomes, publicly available without breach of this Agreement but only from such date as it becomes so available; (ii) was rightfully in the possession of Recipient without obligation confidentiality prior to receipt thereof from Discloser (iii) was rightfully disclosed to Recipient by a third party with obligation of confidentiality; (iv) is independently developed Recipient without use of the Confidential Information; or (v) disclosed by Recipient with Discloser's prior written consent. 4. Recipient may use the Confidential Information solely for evaluation purposes in connection with Recipient business discussions with Discloser. If software is provided Recipient under this Agreement, Recipient agrees not to reverse compile or disassemble the software to discover the human perceivable portions of the code. 5. Ownership: All Confidential Information remains the property of Disclosure and/or its licensors. 6. Freedom of Use. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Recipient shall be free to use for any purposes the Residuals resulting from access to or work with Discloser's Confidential Information. However, the foregoing does not give Recipient the right to disclose (except as set forth in Section 3) the financial, statistical, or personnel information or the business plans of Discloser, and the foregoing shall not be deemed to grant to either party a license under the other party's copyright or patents. The term "Residuals" means information which may be retained in non-tangible form by person who have had access to the Confidential Information, including without limitation general ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained therein. Neither party shall have any obligation to limit or restrict the assignment or reassignment of personnel. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the parties acknowledge that the communications hereunder will not serve to impair the right of either party to independently develop, make, use, procure or market products or services now or in the future that may be similar to or competitive with those offered by Discloser, nor require Recipient to disclose any planning or other information to Discloser.
Receiving Party may independently develop information similar to Confidential Information.
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Upon termination of this Agreement, or earlier upon Discloser's request, Recipient shall promptly return or destroy all documents and tangible items in its possession which contain any part of the Confidential Information of Discloser.
Receiving Party may retain some Confidential Information even after the return or destruction of Confidential Information.
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Confidential Information may be disclosed in oral/verbal or tangible form.
Confidential Information may include verbally conveyed information.
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As used in this Agreement, the terms "CompuCom's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information concerning the Business including, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Products, the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of the Business, names and identities of customers and analyses of the amount and types of Products purchased by each such customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information. 5.2 Compu Com's Non-Disclosure Obligations. Compu Com covenants and agrees that unless otherwise required by law, from and after the Closing: (a) CompuCom shall cooperate with Seller at Seller's expense to protect and safeguard all of Seller's Confidential Information; (b) CompuCom shall not, directly or indirectly, use, sell, license, publish, disclose or otherwise transfer or make available to others any of Seller's Confidential Information; and (c) CompuCom shall not solicit or knowingly utilize any of Seller's Confidential Information regarding Seller's Services business from any former employee of Seller. As used in this Agreement, the terms "Seller's Confidential Information" means proprietary or confidential information and business secrets of Seller pertaining to its Services Business in-cluding, without limitation, information regarding prices charged for Services, copies of existing Services contracts to which Seller is a party (other than any such contracts provided to CompuCom pursuant to the provisions of the Asset Purchase Agreement) and analyses of the amount and types of Services purchased by customers.
Receiving Party shall not solicit some of Disclosing Party's representatives.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to disclose historical financial information, including financial information relating to the Business, as may be required by customers, vendors, lenders or other third parties, provided that such third parties shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of such information.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some third-parties (including consultants, agents and professional advisors).
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5. Ownership: All Confidential Information remains the property of Disclosure and/or its licensors. 6. Freedom of Use. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Recipient shall be free to use for any purposes the Residuals resulting from access to or work with Discloser's Confidential Information. However, the foregoing does not give Recipient the right to disclose (except as set forth in Section 3) the financial, statistical, or personnel information or the business plans of Discloser, and the foregoing shall not be deemed to grant to either party a license under the other party's copyright or patents.
Receiving Party may create a copy of some Confidential Information in some circumstances.
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5. Ownership: All Confidential Information remains the property of Disclosure and/or its licensors. 6. Freedom of Use. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Recipient shall be free to use for any purposes the Residuals resulting from access to or work with Discloser's Confidential Information. However, the foregoing does not give Recipient the right to disclose (except as set forth in Section 3) the financial, statistical, or personnel information or the business plans of Discloser, and the foregoing shall not be deemed to grant to either party a license under the other party's copyright or patents.
Receiving Party shall notify Disclosing Party in case Receiving Party is required by law, regulation or judicial process to disclose any Confidential Information.
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No obligation of confidentiality applies to a Confidential Information that Recipient can show: (i) is or becomes, publicly available without breach of this Agreement but only from such date as it becomes so available; (ii) was rightfully in the possession of Recipient without obligation confidentiality prior to receipt thereof from Discloser (iii) was rightfully disclosed to Recipient by a third party with obligation of confidentiality;
Receiving Party may acquire information similar to Confidential Information from a third party.
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Recipient may disclose Confidential Information to its employees and information which may be retained in non-tangible form by persons who have had access to the Confidential Information, including without limitation general ideas, concepts, know-how provided that prior agreement with such parties sufficient to require that party to treat the Confidential Information in accordance with this Agreement.
Receiving Party may share some Confidential Information with some of Receiving Party's employees.
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If software is provided Recipient under this Agreement, Recipient agrees not to reverse compile or disassemble the software to discover the human perceivable portions of the code.
Receiving Party shall not reverse engineer any objects which embody Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
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