Common use of The Duty not to Disclose Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

The Duty not to Disclose Confidential Information. The parties agree that they will not disclose any Confidential Information about each other to any person or organization without first getting written consent to do so from the other party. This will be the case both while this Agreement is in effect, and for a period of three (3) years after it has been terminated.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Product Marketing Agreement (Western Iowa Energy, L.L.C.), Feedstock Agreement (Western Iowa Energy, L.L.C.), Services Agreement (Western Iowa Energy, L.L.C.)

The Duty not to Disclose Confidential Information. The parties agree that they will not disclose any Confidential Information about each other to any person or organization organization, other than their respective legal counsel and accountants, without first getting written consent to do so from the other party. This will be the case both while this Agreement is in effect, effect and for a period of three five (35) years after it has been terminated.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Ethanol Marketing Agreement (Little Sioux Corn Processors LLC), Ethanol Marketing Agreement (Little Sioux Corn Processors LLC), Ethanol Marketing Agreement (Little Sioux Corn Processors LLC)

The Duty not to Disclose Confidential Information. The parties agree that they will not disclose any Confidential Information about each other to any person or organization without first getting written consent to do so from the other party. This will be the case both while this Agreement is in effect, and for a period of three five (35) years after it has been terminated.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: DDGS Sale and Purchase Agreement (Millennium Ethanol, LLC), Ethanol Marketing Agreement (Siouxland Ethanol, LLC)