Common use of Computer Software Clause in Contracts

Computer Software. Nonpublic Information regarding Trust portfolio holdings may be provided to entities providing computer software to the Trust (for example, for the purpose of generating Trust compliance reports or reports relating to proxy voting) if such entity agrees to keep such information confidential and to prohibit its employees from trading on such information.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: John Hancock Trust (John Hancock Trust), Subadvisory Agreement (John Hancock Funds II), Subadvisory Agreement (John Hancock Funds II)

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