Common use of Acknowledgment of Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgment of Confidentiality. Recipient recognizes and acknowledges that during the course of discussions or negotiations relating to the potential sale of the Property by Owner to Recipient ("Potential Transaction"), Owner may deliver to Recipient certain written or printed confidential and/or proprietary business information, including, but not limited to, rent rolls and operating statements for the Property (collectively, "Confidential Information"). Recipient agrees that Confidential Information received by it from Owner in the furtherance of the evaluation of the Potential Transaction must (a) be received and maintained in strict confidence, (b) be used only for the purposes of the Potential Transaction, and (c) not be disclosed (except as otherwise permitted herein or required by law or legal process) to any person, firm, corporation, association, organization or other entity of any nature for any reason or purpose whatsoever without the express prior written consent of Owner. Recipient agrees that the foregoing restriction on the use of the Confidential Information, includes, without limitation, Recipient's agreement not to (d) contact any tenant of the Property, (e) contact any vendor or contractor providing services to the Property, or (e) use the financial or rent roll information for comparison of the Property to any other property.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement

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