Common use of No Duty to Disclose Clause in Contracts

No Duty to Disclose. Nothing contained in this Section 18 will be construed as obligating a party to disclose its Confidential Information to the other party, or as granting to or conferring on a party, expressly or impliedly, any rights or license to the Confidential Information of the other party provided that Trustee shall be excused from its obligations to perform hereunder to the extent Sponsor fails to provide any such information as is reasonably necessary for Trustee to perform the services and otherwise meet its obligations hereunder.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (Brush Engineered Materials Inc), Trust Agreement (Barnes Group Inc), Trust Agreement (Barnes Group Inc)

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No Duty to Disclose. Nothing contained in this Section 18 section will be construed as obligating a party to disclose its Confidential Information to the other party, or as granting to or conferring on a party, expressly or impliedly, any rights or license to the Confidential Information of the other party provided that Trustee shall be excused from its obligations to perform hereunder to the extent Sponsor fails to provide any such information as is reasonably necessary for Trustee to perform the services and otherwise meet its obligations hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Agreement

No Duty to Disclose. Nothing contained in this Section 18 will be construed as obligating a party to disclose its Confidential Information to the other party, or as granting to or conferring on a party, expressly or impliedly, any rights or license to the Confidential Information of the other party party, provided that the Trustee shall be excused from its obligations to perform hereunder to the extent the Sponsor fails to provide any such information as is reasonably necessary for the Trustee to perform the services and otherwise meet its obligations hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Trust Agreement (Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc)

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No Duty to Disclose. Nothing contained in this Section 18 20 will be construed as obligating a party to disclose its Confidential Information to the other party, or as granting to or conferring on a party, expressly or impliedly, any rights or license to the Confidential Information of the other party provided that Trustee shall be excused from its obligations to perform hereunder to the extent Sponsor fails to provide any such information as is reasonably necessary for Trustee to perform the services and otherwise meet its obligations hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Agreement (Convergys Corp)

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