Third Party Requests for Information Clause Samples

The Third Party Requests for Information clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities when a party to the agreement receives a request for information from an external entity, such as a government agency, court, or other third party. Typically, this clause requires the recipient to promptly notify the other party, provide relevant details about the request, and, where possible, allow the other party to respond or object before any disclosure is made. This ensures that sensitive or confidential information is not disclosed without proper consideration and that both parties can coordinate their response, thereby protecting their interests and maintaining compliance with legal obligations.
Third Party Requests for Information. Labor Relations will notify the Union of public records requests for information received by the CWU Office of Public Records that directly concern and encompass Teamster 760 members. Notification will be provided in order to allow for a ten (10) day protest period.
Third Party Requests for Information. The Directory Publisher will refer any requests it receives for, or questions about, Subscriber List Information directly to the Telephone Company for response by the Telephone Company. The Directory Publisher will not enter into or divulge any agreements pertaining to the purchase of or per-listing charge for the Telephone Company's Subscriber List Information or any other information about the Telephone Company's Subscriber List Information. The Telephone Company shall have sole authority over the decision to sell its listings to any third parties, and any agreements regarding same shall be solely between the Telephone Company and any applicable third party. The Directory Publisher will not be a party to any such agreements or transactions.
Third Party Requests for Information. FTB agrees to keep the information provided by CTEC under this Agreement confidential and agrees not to disclose, either directly or indirectly, such information, except as expressly provided herein or as required by a law, legal process or court order, including a request made under the California Public Records Act (Cal. Gov. Code Section 6250, et seq.) (PRA) or
Third Party Requests for Information. The Directory Publisher will refer any requests it receives for, or questions about, Subscriber List Information directly to the Telephone Company for response by the
Third Party Requests for Information. The District shall immediately notify the Union of any third-party requests for contact and/or biographical information about bargaining unit employees. The District shall promptly provide a copy of the request and any materials submitted with the request. The District shall provide the Union with at least (10) days to review the request and challenge the scope of the request prior to the District responding to the request. The District agrees to consider the Union's response prior to disclosing to a third party any contact and/or biographical information about bargaining unit employees.