Common use of Destruction of Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Destruction of Confidential Information. At the Disclosing Party's written request, the Recipient and its Representatives shall promptly destroy all copies, whether in written, electronic or other form or media, of the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information, and confirm in writing to the Disclosing Party that such Confidential Information has been destroyed. In addition, the Recipient shall also destroy all copies of any Notes created by the Recipient or its Representatives and confirm in writing to the Disclosing Party that such copies have been destroyed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Recipient and each of its Representatives may each retain one copy of any Confidential Information to the extent required to comply with legal or regulatory requirements or established document retention policies.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement Sell Side Listed Client, Mutual Confidentiality Agreement, Mutual Confidentiality Agreement

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