Common use of Disclosures to Governmental Entities Clause in Contracts

Disclosures to Governmental Entities. If the Receiving Party becomes legally obligated to disclose Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party by law, regulation or any governmental entity with jurisdiction over it, including any court of competent jurisdiction, the Receiving Party will give the Disclosing Party prompt written notice. Such notice must include, without limitation, identification of the information to be so disclosed and a copy of the order or reference to applicable law or regulation. The Receiving Party will disclose only such information as it reasonably deems is legally required and will use reasonable efforts to obtain confidential treatment for any Confidential Information that is so disclosed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Nondisclosure Agreement, Nondisclosure Agreement, Nondisclosure Agreement (Virgin Mobile USA, Inc.)

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Disclosures to Governmental Entities. If the The Receiving Party becomes legally obligated to may disclose Confidential Information as required to comply with binding orders of the Disclosing Party by law, regulation or any governmental entity with entities that have jurisdiction over it, including any court of competent jurisdiction, provided that the Receiving Party will give (i) gives the Disclosing Party prompt reasonable written notice. Such notice must include, without limitation, identification of to allow the information Disclosing Party to be so disclosed and seek a copy of the protective order or reference to applicable law or regulation. The Receiving Party will disclose other appropriate remedy, (ii) discloses only such information as it reasonably deems is legally required by the governmental entity, and will use (iii) and uses commercially reasonable efforts to obtain confidential treatment for any Confidential Information that is so disclosed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Disclaimer

Disclosures to Governmental Entities. If the Receiving Party becomes legally obligated to disclose Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party by law, regulation or any governmental entity with jurisdiction over it, including any court of competent jurisdiction, the Receiving Party will give the Disclosing Party prompt written noticenotice to allow the Disclosing Party to seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy. Such notice must include, without limitation, identification of the information to be so disclosed and a copy of the order or reference to applicable law or regulationorder. The Receiving Party will disclose only such information as it reasonably deems is legally required and will use reasonable efforts to obtain confidential treatment for any Confidential Information that is so disclosed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: PCS Services Agreement (Virgin Mobile USA, Inc.)

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Disclosures to Governmental Entities. If the Receiving Party becomes legally obligated to may disclose Confidential Information as required to comply with orders of the Disclosing Party by law, regulation or any governmental entity entities with jurisdiction over it, including any court of competent jurisdiction, the if Receiving Party will give the Party: (a) gives Disclosing Party prompt prior written notice. Such notice must include, without limitation, identification sufficient to allow Disclosing Party to seek a protective order or other remedy (except to the extent that Receiving Party’s compliance would cause it to violate an order of the information to be so disclosed and a copy of the order governmental entity or reference to applicable law or regulation. The Receiving Party will disclose other legal requirement); (b) discloses only such information as it reasonably deems is legally required by the governmental entity; and will use (c) uses commercially reasonable efforts to obtain confidential treatment for any Confidential Information that is so disclosed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Affiliate Agreement (FMC GlobalSat Holdings, Inc.)

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