Common use of Judicial Procedures Clause in Contracts

Judicial Procedures. The receiving party may, to the extent necessary, disclose the disclosing party’s Confidential Information in accordance with a judicial or other governmental rule, regulation or order; provided that the receiving party either (a) gives the disclosing party reasonable notice prior to such disclosure to allow the disclosing party a reasonable opportunity to seek a protective order or equivalent, or (b) obtains written assurance from the applicable judicial or governmental entity that it will afford such Confidential Information the highest level of protection afforded under applicable law or regulation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Exclusive License Agreement (Sage Therapeutics, Inc.), Exclusive License Agreement (Sage Therapeutics, Inc.), Exclusive License Agreement (Sage Therapeutics, Inc.)

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Judicial Procedures. The receiving party Party may, to the extent necessary, disclose the disclosing partyParty’s Confidential Information in accordance with a judicial or other governmental ruleorder, regulation or order; provided that the receiving party Party either (a) gives the disclosing party Party reasonable notice prior to such disclosure to allow the disclosing party Party a reasonable opportunity to seek a protective order or equivalent, or (b) obtains written assurance from the applicable judicial or governmental entity that it will afford such the Confidential Information the highest level of protection afforded under applicable law or regulation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Exclusive License Agreement (Auris Medical Holding Ltd.), License Agreement (Lemaitre Vascular Inc)

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Judicial Procedures. The receiving party may, to the extent necessary, disclose the disclosing party’s Confidential Information in accordance with a judicial or other governmental ruleorder, regulation or order; provided that the receiving party either (a) gives the disclosing party reasonable notice prior to such disclosure to allow the disclosing party a reasonable opportunity to seek a protective order or equivalent, or (b) obtains written assurance from the applicable judicial or governmental entity that it will afford such the Confidential Information the highest level of protection afforded under applicable law or regulation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Exclusive License Agreement (ChromaDex Corp.), Exclusive License Agreement (ChromaDex Corp.)

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