Common use of Disclosure by Law Clause in Contracts

Disclosure by Law. If the Confidential Information is requested by a government agency, a Party may disclose the Confidential Information of another, provided that the disclosing Party has obtained protective arrangements reasonably satisfactory to the owner; provided further that if the governmental agency has jurisdiction to compel production of the Confidential information and exercises that jurisdiction, the request shall be treated as a demand for discovery. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either Party may reveal such Confidential Information as may be reasonably necessary to any regulatory authority having jurisdiction over it, or its affiliates, for the purpose of analyzing the regulatory implications and constraints that may apply to the business relationship and in order to obtain such regulatory approvals as may be required. If a Party is involved in court proceedings and is subject to a legally enforceable demand for discovery of Confidential Information, that Party shall give written notice to the owner of the Confidential information prior to disclosing the Confidential information, and shall cooperate in seeking such reasonable protective arrangements as may be requested by the owner. Nothing in this Subparagraph shall affect the duty of any Party to take such action as it may deem advisable, including legal action, to protect its Confident Information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement (Futurelink Distribution Corp), Service Agreement (Futurelink Distribution Corp), Futurelink Service Agreement (Futurelink Distribution Corp)

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Disclosure by Law. If the Confidential Information is requested by a government agency, a Party may disclose the Confidential Information of another, provided that the disclosing Party has obtained protective arrangements reasonably satisfactory to the owner; provided further that if the governmental agency has jurisdiction to compel production of the Confidential information and exercises that jurisdiction, the request shall be treated as a demand for discovery. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either Party may reveal such Confidential Information as may be reasonably necessary to any regulatory authority having jurisdiction over it, or its affiliates, for the purpose of analyzing the regulatory implications and constraints that may apply to the business relationship and in order to obtain such regulatory approvals as may be required. If a Party is involved in court proceedings and is subject to a legally enforceable demand for discovery of Confidential Information, that Party shall give written notice to the owner of the Confidential information prior to disclosing the Confidential information, and shall cooperate in seeking such reasonable protective arrangements as may be requested by the owner. Nothing in this Subparagraph shall affect the duty of any Party to take such action as it may deem advisable, including legal action, to protect its Confident Confidential Information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement (Futurelink Distribution Corp), Service Agreement (Futurelink Distribution Corp)

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Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telus (Storage Alliance Inc)

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