Common use of Disclosure to Others Clause in Contracts

Disclosure to Others. Consultant understands and agrees that no Confidential Information shall be revealed, disclosed, divulged, sold, licensed, exchange, or released, or otherwise made available, directly or indirectly (either in writing, verbally, by electronic transmission, or by any other form or manner of communication), to third persons or entitles for purposes unrelated to the business objectives of the Company without prior written authorization of an executive officer of the Company. If Consultant must consult with any third party and disclose to such third party any of the Confidential Information, then Consultant must obtain the prior written consent and authorization of an executive officer of the Company prior to such disclosure. Confidential Information shall be disclosed to employees or agents of Consultant only on an "as needed" basis. Consultant shall comply with all requirements reasonably imposed by the Company regarding disclosure of the Confidential Information to third parties.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement (J a B International Inc), Consulting Agreement (J a B International Inc), Consulting Agreement (J a B International Inc)

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