Common use of Right to Disclose Clause in Contracts

Right to Disclose. To the extent it is reasonably necessary or appropriate to fulfill its obligations or exercise its rights under this Agreement or any rights which survive termination or expiration hereof, Licensee may disclose Confidential Information to its Affiliates, Sublicensees, consultants, outside contractors, clinical investigators or other Third Parties on condition that such entities or persons agree in writing (a) to keep the Confidential Information confidential for the same time periods and to the same extent as Licensee is required to keep the Confidential Information confidential and (b) to use the Confidential Information only for such purposes as Licensee is entitled to use the Confidential Information. Each Party or its Affiliates or sublicensees may disclose such Confidential Information to government or other regulatory authorities to the extent that such disclosure (i) is reasonably necessary to obtain Approvals; or (ii) is otherwise legally required.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Exclusive License and Distribution Agreement (Cellegy Pharmaceuticals Inc), Exclusive License and Distribution Agreement (Cellegy Pharmaceuticals Inc), Exclusive License Agreement (Cellegy Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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Right to Disclose. To the extent it is reasonably necessary or appropriate to fulfill its obligations or exercise its rights under this Agreement or any rights which survive termination or expiration hereof, Licensee may disclose Confidential Information to its Affiliates, Sublicensees, consultants, outside contractors, clinical investigators or other Third Parties on condition that such entities or persons agree in writing (a) to keep the Confidential Information confidential for the same time periods and to the same extent as Licensee is required to keep the Confidential Information confidential and (b) to use the Confidential Information only for such purposes as Licensee is entitled to use the Confidential Information. Each Party party or its Affiliates or sublicensees Sublicensees may disclose such Confidential Information to government or other regulatory authorities to the extent that such disclosure (i) is reasonably necessary to obtain Approvals; or (ii) is otherwise legally required.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Exclusive License Agreement (Pdi Inc), Exclusive License Agreement (Cellegy Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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