Common use of Legal Compulsion Clause in Contracts

Legal Compulsion. Where information held under an obligation of confidence pursuant to this Article is required by court order or other legal obligation of the confidant to be disclosed, the confidant may disclose the same to the extent (but only to the extent) so required and shall not be in breach of this Agreement for having done so; provided, however, that the confidant shall promptly notify the disclosing party prior to making such disclosure (unless notification prior to disclosure is not practicable, in which case notification shall be made as soon after disclosure as reasonably practicable) and shall, in cooperation with the disclosing party, use all reasonable efforts to minimize the extent of such disclosure and to obtain an undertaking or other assurance from the recipient to maintain the confidentiality thereof.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (Nuvola, Inc.), Transition Services Agreement (Nuvola, Inc.), Transition Services Agreement (Nuvola, Inc.)

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