Common use of Disclosure by the Employer Clause in Contracts

Disclosure by the Employer. The Employer may disclose without the consent of the Contractor, any and all information acquired by it under or pursuant to this Contract save for information which is judged by the Office of Civil Nuclear Security (OCNS) to be security sensitive (unless the recipient of information pursuant to this Clause AZ20.2 (Disclosure by the Employer) holds all the relevant security clearances) (the "Information") to: • the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, a Minister of the Crown, any department of the government of the United Kingdom, the UK Parliament, the Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly of Wales, the Mayor of London, Greater London Authority or any department, officer, agent, representative, employee, consultant or adviser of any of them; • the Regulators; • the extent required by applicable Law or pursuant to an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or under the dispute resolution procedure; • bidders who have pre-qualified to participate in any relevant forthcoming lender process, upon obtaining an undertaking of confidentiality equivalent to that contained in Clause AZ20.1 (Confidential Information); • insurers, upon obtaining an undertaking of confidentiality equivalent to that contained in Clause AZ20.1 (Confidential Information); • professional advisers, upon obtaining an undertaking of confidentiality equivalent to that contained in Clause AZ20.1 (Confidential Information); and/or • consultees under the Energy Act; So far as is practicable, the Employer and/or NDA gives the Contractor reasonable notice of any proposed disclosure pursuant to Clause AZ20.2. AZ20.3 In deciding whether or not to disclose material or information the Employer will have due regard to the provisions of the Energy Act. The Employer’s and/or the NDA decision to disclose material or information under Clause AZ20.2 (Disclosure by the Employer) may not be challenged by the Contractor.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Form of Agreement, Form of Agreement, Form of Agreement

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