Common use of California Public Records Act Clause in Contracts

California Public Records Act. The Buyer is a public agency subject to the disclosure requirements of the California Public Records Act (“CPRA”). If Seller proprietary information is contained in documents or information submitted to Buyer, and Seller claims that such information falls within one or more CPRA exemptions, Seller must clearly mark such information “CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY,” and identify the specific lines containing the information. In the event of a request for such information, the Buyer will make best efforts to provide notice to Seller prior to such disclosure. If Seller contends that any documents are exempt from the CPRA and wishes to prevent disclosure, it is required to obtain a protective order, injunctive relief or other appropriate remedy from a court of law in Santa Xxxxx County before the Buyer’s deadline for responding to the CPRA request. If Seller fails to obtain such remedy within Xxxxx’s deadline for responding to the CPRA request, Buyer may disclose the requested information. Seller further agrees that it shall defend, indemnify and hold Buyer harmless against any claim, action or litigation (including but not limited to all judgments, costs, fees, and attorneys fees) that may result from denial by Buyer of a CPRA request for information arising from any representation, or any action (or inaction), by the Seller.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sample Power Purchase Agreement, Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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California Public Records Act. The Buyer is a public agency subject to the disclosure requirements of the California Public Records Act (“CPRA”). If Seller proprietary information is contained in documents or information submitted to Buyer, and Seller claims that such information falls within one or more CPRA exemptions, Seller must clearly mark xxxx such information “CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY,” and identify the specific lines containing the information. In the event of a request for such information, the Buyer will make best efforts to provide notice to Seller prior to such disclosure. If Seller contends that any documents are exempt from the CPRA and wishes to prevent disclosure, it is required to obtain a protective order, injunctive relief or other appropriate remedy from a court of law in Santa Xxxxx County before the Buyer’s deadline for responding to the CPRA request. If Seller fails to obtain such remedy within XxxxxBuyer’s deadline for responding to the CPRA request, Buyer may disclose the requested information. Seller further agrees that it shall defend, indemnify and hold Buyer harmless against any claim, action or litigation (including but not limited to all judgments, costs, fees, and attorneys fees) that may result from denial by Buyer of a CPRA request for information arising from any representation, or any action (or inaction), by the Seller.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

California Public Records Act. The Buyer Vendor understands that Host Agency is a public agency subject to the disclosure requirements of the California Public Records Act (“CPRA”). If Seller Vendor’s proprietary information is contained in documents or information submitted to BuyerHost Agency, and Seller Vendor claims that such information falls within one or more CPRA exemptions, Seller Vendor must clearly mark such information “CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARYConfidential and Proprietary,” and identify the specific lines containing the information. In the event of a request for such information, the Buyer . Host Agency will make best efforts to provide notice to Seller Vendor prior to such disclosure. If Seller Vendor contends that any documents are exempt from the CPRA and wishes to prevent disclosure, it is required to obtain a protective order, injunctive relief or other appropriate remedy from a court of law in Santa Xxxxx Xxxx County before the Buyer’s deadline for responding Host Agency is required to respond to the CPRA request. If Seller Vendor fails to obtain such remedy within Xxxxx’s deadline for responding the time the Host Agency is required to respond to the CPRA request, Buyer the Host Agency may disclose the requested informationinformation without any liability to Vendor. Seller Vendor further agrees that it shall defend, indemnify and hold Buyer the Host Agency harmless against any claim, action or litigation (including but not limited to all judgments, costs, fees, and attorneys attorney’s fees) that may result from denial by Buyer the Host Agency of a CPRA request for information arising from any representation, or any action (or inaction), by the SellerVendor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

California Public Records Act. The Buyer Purchaser is a public agency subject to the disclosure requirements of the California Public Records Act (“CPRA”). If Seller proprietary information is contained in documents or information submitted to BuyerPurchaser, and Seller claims that such information falls within one or more CPRA exemptions, Seller must clearly mark xxxx such information “CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY,” and identify the specific lines containing the information. In the event of a request for such information, the Buyer Purchaser will make best efforts to provide notice to Seller prior to such disclosure. If Seller contends that any documents are exempt from the CPRA and wishes to prevent disclosure, it is required to obtain a protective order, injunctive relief or other appropriate remedy from a court of law in Santa Xxxxx Marin County before the BuyerPurchaser’s deadline for responding to the CPRA request. If Seller fails to obtain such remedy within XxxxxPurchaser’s deadline for responding to the CPRA request, Buyer Purchaser may disclose the requested information. Seller further agrees that it shall defend, indemnify and hold Buyer Purchaser harmless against any claim, action or litigation (including but not limited to all judgments, costs, fees, and attorneys attorneys’ fees) that may result from denial by Buyer Purchaser of a CPRA request for information arising from any representation, or any action (or inaction), by the Seller.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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California Public Records Act. The Buyer is a public agency subject to the disclosure requirements of the California Public Records Act (“CPRA”). If Seller proprietary information is contained in documents or information submitted to Buyer, and Seller claims that such information falls within one or more CPRA exemptions, Seller must clearly mark xxxx such information “CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY,” and identify the specific lines containing the information. In the event of a request for such information, the Buyer will make best efforts to provide notice to Seller prior to such disclosure. If Seller contends that any documents are exempt from the CPRA and wishes to prevent disclosure, it is required to obtain a protective order, injunctive relief or other appropriate remedy from a court of law in Santa Xxxxx Contra Costa County before the Buyer’s deadline for responding to the CPRA request. If Seller fails to obtain such remedy within XxxxxBuyer’s deadline for responding to the CPRA request, Buyer may disclose the requested information. Seller further agrees that it shall defend, indemnify and hold Buyer harmless against any claim, action or litigation (including but not limited to all judgments, costs, fees, and attorneys fees) that may result from denial by Buyer of a CPRA request for information arising from any representation, or any action (or inaction), by the Seller.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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