Handling of Information Sample Clauses

Handling of Information. In the case the Recipient has to dispose of the Material in accordance with Article 31, the Recipient shall, in accordance with the University’s instructions, promptly either return, dispose of, or delete information the University disclosed the Recipient under this Agreement (including tangible items that include such information).
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Handling of Information. The Company’s records must always be treated as confidential. Items such as interim and annual financial statements, managed assets information and similar information are proprietary (that is, information pertaining to and used exclusively by the Company), and proprietary information must not be disclosed or used for any purpose other than for Company business. All Company policies and procedures designed to preserve and protect confidential information must be strictly followed at all times. No director, advisory board member, officer or employee of the Company shall at any time make any recommendation or express any opinion as to trading in the Company’s securities. Information learned about other entities in a special relationship with the Company, such as acquisition negotiations, is confidential and must not be given to outside persons without proper authorization. All confidential information in the possession of a director, officer or employee is to be returned to the Company at the termination his or her relationship with the Company.
Handling of Information. A Receiving Party shall not (a) reverse engineer or otherwise exploit the Confidential Information in violation of this Agreement, and (b) remove or export from the United States or re-export any of such Confidential Information or any direct product thereof except in compliance with and with all licenses and approvals required under applicable export laws and regulations, including, without limitation, those of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Handling of Information. Any written materials, drawings, designs, other documentation, samples, models, data storage media, materials, specimens, etc. which incorporate INFORMATION and with which one of the parties has been entrusted by the other party shall remain the property of the disclosing party. Both parties, upon written request by the other party, undertake to return such materials to the other party without delay and to destroy any copies thereof.
Handling of Information. Information, etc. handled through the Services, including data, shall be handled in accordance with the terms set forth by the Company and the Group Companies, such as the Master T&Cs and the Privacy Policy.
Handling of Information. Supplier shall handle the information relating to the PO and the Services in accordance with the provisions set forth in Exhibit 1 (Handling of Confidential Information, etc.) attached hereto.
Handling of Information. Applying Handling Instructions to Documents For information that requires additional controls to support the “need to know” principle, handling instructions should be used. Sensitive information - What is the ‘need to know’ principle? The overriding principle is that sensitive information should only be accessible or disseminated on a ‘need to know’ basis. This should always be the common-sense based starting point for your assessment when classifying any sensitive information. • Ask yourself - Is there any sensitivity attached to the information? and - why do they need to see the information? • If the requestor is from outside the police service ask yourself - are they a trusted partner [e.g. CPS, HM Prison Service]? or - Have they a legal right to receive information? • The role of the requestor [and their vetting/ security clearance] usually has more relevancy than their actual rank, grade or status – again ask yourself - Why do they need to see or receive it in relation to their policing or other official purpose? • Limit the sensitive information supplied to fulfil the request; • Is there a reciprocal Information Sharing Agreement (ISA) or other protocol/ mechanism in place? If so, follow the agreed processes that are involved in order to share information legally, securely and accountably beyond the police service.
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Handling of Information. Neither Party may make any copies of the other Party’s Information (whether in tangible, intangible or electronic format) except to the extent required in connection with its evaluation. Neither Party may (a) use the Information for any commercial purpose or gain or for any non-commercial purpose other than the evaluation thereof or (b) reverse engineer any of the Information.
Handling of Information. (Obligation of confidence) A Party must not use the other Party's Confidential Information for a purpose other than performing the Contract. A Party may not disclose the other Party's Confidential Information to a third party other than in the Exceptional Circumstances. The Parties must take reasonable steps to prevent the unauthorised disclosure to or use by any other person, firm or company of the Confidential Information. (Breach of Confidence) If a Party becomes aware of a suspected or actual breach of clause 32.6, that Party must immediately notify the other Party and take reasonable steps required to prevent or stop the actual breach. The Parties acknowledge that damages will not be an adequate remedy for such a breach. (Return of Confidential Information) The Disclosee of Confidential Information must return or destroy (at the Discloser's discretion) material containing Confidential Information when it is no longer required by the Disclosee or when otherwise directed by the Discloser, subject to any record keeping requirements at law.
Handling of Information. Regarding the collection, use and management of personal information provided by customers, FUJIFILM BI will comply with the applicable laws and regulations on the protection of personal information, and the privacy policy separately provided to customers.
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