Common use of Sensitivity of the Data Clause in Contracts

Sensitivity of the Data. The contracting parties undertake that they shall use any data, directly or indirectly acquired through accounting for deviations, only for the purposes related to the accounting for deviations and they shall not disclose them to third parties, with the exception in order to meet the obligations arising from the law and implementing regulations issued on its basis. Furthermore, the contracting parties shall not disclose the conditions of this contract or transactions, which are subject to it, to any other third party or issue a public notice, press release, statement or message relating thereto without a prior written consent of the other contracting party, with the exception whenever it is required by law or judicial or arbitration decision or any government body and with the exception to be disclosed to the court in the event of a dispute between the parties arising out of this contract or in relation thereof. Each contracting party agrees to maintain as confidential any information given to it by the other contracting party in relation with the contract or the implementation thereof and is marked as confidential in writing or so that it may reasonably be considered confidential by its nature.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Balancing Contract, Balancing Contract, Balancing Contract

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