Common use of Entitlement to divulge Clause in Contracts

Entitlement to divulge. Either party, and its Affiliates, and its and their respective officers, employees and agents, shall be entitled in good faith to divulge any Confidential Information without the approval of the other party in the following circumstances:

Appears in 131 contracts

Samples: www.orr.gov.uk, Track Access Contract, Track Access Contract

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Entitlement to divulge. β€Œ Either party, and its Affiliates, and its and their respective officers, employees and agents, shall be entitled in good faith to divulge any Confidential Information without the approval of the other party in the following circumstances:

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: www.orr.gov.uk, www.orr.gov.uk, www.orr.gov.uk

Entitlement to divulge. Either party, party and its Affiliates, and its and their respective officers, employees and agents, shall be entitled in good faith to divulge any Confidential Information without the approval of the other party in the following circumstances:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Track Access Agreement

Entitlement to divulge. Either Any party, and its Affiliates, and its and their respective officers, employees and agents, shall be entitled in good faith to divulge any Confidential Information without the approval of the other party parties in the following circumstances:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Model Connection Contract

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Entitlement to divulge. Either Any party, and its Affiliates, and its and their respective officers, employees and agents, shall be entitled in good faith to divulge any Confidential Information without the approval of the other party in the following circumstances:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Connection Contract

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