Exceptions to Non-Disclosure. Notwithstanding the preceding clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information of the other party if the disclosure is: (a) necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement (b) legally compelled by a court or other authority of competent jurisdiction; (c) made to a legal adviser, patent attorney or other professional adviser to whom a copy of this Agreement is supplied; or (d) made with the prior written consent of the other party, which may grant or withhold its consent in its absolute discretion.
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Sources: Sponsorship Agreement, Sponsorship Agreement, Sponsorship Agreement
Exceptions to Non-Disclosure. Notwithstanding the preceding clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information of the other party if the disclosure is:
(a) necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement
(b) legally compelled by a court or other authority of competent jurisdiction;
(cb) made to a legal adviser, patent attorney or other professional adviser to whom a copy of this Agreement is supplied; or
(dc) made with the prior written consent of the other party, which may grant or withhold its consent in its absolute discretion.
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Sources: Exhibitor Agreement, Exhibitor Agreement, Exhibitor Agreement
Exceptions to Non-Disclosure. Notwithstanding the preceding clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information of the other party if the disclosure is:
(a) reasonably necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement. In Our case, this includes the disclosure of Your Confidential Information to the Host and its and Our contractors;
(b) legally compelled by a court or other authority of competent jurisdiction;
(c) made to a legal adviser, patent attorney accountant or other professional adviser to whom a copy of this Agreement is supplied; or
(d) made with the prior written consent of the other party, which may grant or withhold its consent in its absolute discretion.
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Sources: Sponsorship Agreement
Exceptions to Non-Disclosure. Notwithstanding the preceding clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information of the other party if the disclosure is:
(a) necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement
(b) legally compelled by a court or other authority of competent jurisdiction;.
(cb) made to a legal adviser, patent attorney or other professional adviser to whom a copy of this Agreement is supplied; or
(dc) made with the prior written consent of the other party, which may grant or withhold its consent in its absolute discretion.
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Sources: Exhibition Agreement