Common use of No Adequate Remedy at Law Clause in Contracts

No Adequate Remedy at Law. Recipient agrees that the conditions in this Agreement and any information disclosed in the Materials are of a special, unique, and extraordinary character, that Discloser and the applicable Protected Party would be irreparably harmed by any disclosure of such information in violation of this Agreement. Accordingly, Discloser and Recipient agree that, in addition to all other remedies provided at law or in equity, Discloser and the applicable Protected Party shall be entitled to seek and obtain temporary, preliminary and permanent injunctive relief in a court of law to prevent and restrain any breach or contemplated or threatened breach of and to specifically enforce the provisions of this Agreement, and neither Discloser nor any Protected Party will be obligated to post bond or other security in seeking such relief or to prove irreparable harm. The existence of any claim, demand, action, set-off, counterclaim, or cause of action by Recipient against Discloser or any other person shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by Discloser of this Agreement. Such remedies shall be in addition to and not in limitation of any injunctive relief or other rights or remedies to which Discloser is or may be entitled at law or in equity or under this Agreement.

Appears in 37 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement

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No Adequate Remedy at Law. Recipient agrees that the conditions in this Agreement and any information disclosed in the Materials are of a special, unique, and extraordinary character, that Discloser and the applicable Protected Party would be irreparably harmed by any disclosure of such information in violation of this Agreement. Accordingly, Discloser and Recipient agree that, in addition to all other remedies provided at law or in equity, Discloser and the applicable Protected Party shall be entitled to seek and obtain temporary, preliminary and permanent injunctive relief in a court of law to prevent and restrain any breach or contemplated or threatened breach of and to specifically enforce the provisions of this Agreement, and neither Discloser nor any Protected Party will be obligated to post bond or other security in seeking such relief or to prove irreparable harm. The existence of any claim, demand, action, set-off, counterclaim, or cause of action by Recipient against Discloser or any other person shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by Discloser of this Agreement. Such remedies shall be in addition to and not in limitation of any injunctive relief or other rights or remedies to which Discloser is or any Protected Party are or may be entitled at law or in equity or under this AgreementAgreement or otherwise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement

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