Common use of Uncertainty Clause in Contracts

Uncertainty. If the Receiving Party is uncertain as to whether any information is Confidential Information, the Receiving Party will treat the information as if it were Confidential Information unless and until the Disclosing Party agrees in writing that the information is not Confidential Information.

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Sources: Confidentiality Agreement

Uncertainty. If the Receiving Recipient Party is uncertain as to whether any information is Confidential Information, the Receiving Recipient Party will treat the information as if it were Confidential Information and as not being in the public domain unless and until the Disclosing Party agrees in writing that the information is not Confidential Informationin the public domain.

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Sources: Confidentiality Agreement

Uncertainty. If the Receiving Recipient Party is uncertain as to whether any information is Confidential Information, the Receiving Recipient Party will must treat the information as if it were Confidential Information and as not being in the public domain unless and until the Disclosing Party agrees in writing that the information is not Confidential Informationin the public domain.

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Sources: Confidentiality Agreement