Common use of NON-CONTAMINATION Clause in Contracts

NON-CONTAMINATION. In order to avoid any unnecessary contamination, which is of importance to both Parties, the Parties agree that: (i) prior to any disclosure and/or meeting the Parties will prepare, share and agree a clear agenda setting out the topics that each Party wants to discuss including a high level description of the information a Party wishes to share and/or receive within the scope of this Agreement which the other Party may refuse to receive or share, as appropriate, where this would lead to unwanted contamination; and (ii) after each meeting minutes should be circulated and agreed by both Parties to ensure each Party understands what has been captured under confidentiality within the scope of this Agreement and what has been rejected due to contamination concerns.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement

NON-CONTAMINATION. In order to avoid any unnecessary contamination, which is of importance to both Parties, the Parties agree that: (ia) prior to any disclosure and/or meeting the Parties will prepare, share and agree a clear agenda setting out the topics that each Party wants to discuss including a high level description of the information a Party wishes to share and/or receive within the scope of this Agreement which the other Party may refuse to receive or share, as appropriate, where this would lead to unwanted contamination; and (iib) after each meeting minutes should be circulated and agreed by both Parties to ensure each Party understands what has been captured under confidentiality within the scope of this Agreement and what has been rejected due to contamination concerns.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement