Common use of City Information Clause in Contracts

City Information. The Contractor acknowledges and accepts that, in performance of all work under the terms of this Agreement, the Contractor may have access to Proprietary Data or confidential information that may be owned or controlled by the City, and that the disclosure of such Proprietary Data or information may be damaging to the City or third parties. The Contractor agrees that all Proprietary Data, confidential information or any other data or information provided or otherwise disclosed by the City to the Contractor shall be held in confidence and used only in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The Contractor shall exercise the same standard of care to protect such Proprietary Data and information as a reasonably prudent contractor would to protect its own proprietary or confidential data. “Proprietary Data” shall mean any materials or information which may be designated or marked “Proprietary” or “Confidential,” or which would not be documents subject to disclosure pursuant to the Colorado Open Records Act or City ordinance and provided or made available to the Contractor by the City. Such Proprietary Data may be in hardcopy, printed, digital or electronic format.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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City Information. The Contractor acknowledges and accepts that, in performance of all work under the terms of this Agreement, the Contractor may have access to Proprietary Data or confidential information that may be owned or controlled by the City, and that the disclosure of such Proprietary Data or information may be damaging to the City or third parties. The Contractor agrees that all Proprietary Data, confidential information or any other data or information provided or otherwise disclosed by the City to the Contractor shall be held in confidence and used only in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The Contractor shall exercise the same standard of care to protect such Proprietary Data and information as a reasonably prudent contractor consultant would to protect its own proprietary or confidential data. “Proprietary Data” shall mean any materials or information which may be designated or marked “Proprietary” or “Confidential,” ”, or which would not be documents subject to disclosure pursuant to the Colorado Open Records Act or City ordinance ordinance, and provided or made available to the Contractor by the City. Such Proprietary Data may be in hardcopy, printed, digital or electronic format.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

City Information. The Contractor acknowledges and accepts that, in performance of all work under the terms of this Agreement, the Contractor may have access to Proprietary Data or confidential information that may be owned or controlled by the City, and that the disclosure of such Proprietary Data or information may be damaging to the City or third parties. The Contractor agrees that all Proprietary Data, confidential information or any other data or information provided or otherwise disclosed by the City to the Contractor shall be held in confidence and used only in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The Contractor shall exercise the same standard of care to protect such Proprietary Data and information as a reasonably prudent contractor Contractor would to protect its own proprietary or confidential data. “Proprietary Data” shall mean any materials or information which may be designated or marked “Proprietary” or “Confidential,” ”, or which would not be documents subject to disclosure pursuant to the Colorado Open Records Act or City ordinance ordinance, and provided or made available to the Contractor by the City. Such Proprietary Data may be in hardcopy, printed, digital or electronic format.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

City Information. The Contractor acknowledges and accepts that, in performance of all work under the terms of this Agreement, the Contractor may have access to Proprietary Data or confidential information that may be owned or controlled by the City, and that the disclosure of such Proprietary Data or information may be damaging to the City or third parties. The Contractor agrees that all Proprietary Data, confidential information or any other data or information provided or otherwise disclosed by the City to the Contractor shall be held in confidence and used only in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The Contractor shall exercise the same standard of care to protect such Proprietary Data and information as a reasonably prudent contractor would to protect its own proprietary or confidential data. “Proprietary Data” shall mean any materials or information which may be designated or marked “Proprietary” or “Confidential,” ”, or which would not be documents subject to disclosure pursuant to the Colorado Open Records Act or City ordinance ordinance, and provided or made available to the Contractor by the City. Such Proprietary Data may be in hardcopy, printed, digital or electronic format.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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City Information. The Contractor acknowledges and accepts that, in performance of all work under the terms of this Agreement, the Contractor may have access to Proprietary Data or confidential information that may be owned or controlled by the City, and that the disclosure of such Proprietary Data or information may be damaging to the City or third parties. The Contractor Contract agrees that all Proprietary Data, confidential information or any other data or information provided or otherwise disclosed by the City to the Contractor Contract shall be held in confidence and used only in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The Contractor shall exercise the same standard of care to protect such Proprietary Data and information as a reasonably prudent contractor would to protect its own proprietary or confidential data. “Proprietary Data” shall mean any materials or information which may be designated or marked “Proprietary” or “Confidential,” ”, or which would not be documents subject to disclosure pursuant to the Colorado Open Records Act or City ordinance ordinance, and provided or made available to the Contractor by the City. Such Proprietary Data may be in hardcopy, printed, digital or electronic format.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

City Information. The Contractor acknowledges and accepts that, in performance of all work under the terms of this Agreement, the Contractor may have access to Proprietary Data or confidential information that may be owned or controlled by the City, and that the disclosure of such Proprietary Data or information may be damaging to the City or third parties. The Contractor agrees that all Proprietary Data, confidential information or any other data or information provided or otherwise disclosed by the City to the Contractor shall be held in confidence and used only in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The Contractor shall exercise the same standard of care to protect such Proprietary Data and information as a reasonably prudent contractor would to protect its own proprietary or confidential data. “Proprietary Data” shall mean any materials or information which may be designated or marked “Proprietary” or “Confidential,” or which would not be documents subject to disclosure pursuant to the Colorado Open Records Act or City ordinance ordinance, and provided or made available to the Contractor by the City. Such Proprietary Data may be in hardcopy, printed, digital or electronic format.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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