Common use of WHAT CONSTITUTES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Clause in Contracts

WHAT CONSTITUTES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. The Company undertakes to consider as confidential any confidential, private, internal information, trade secret or other classified information, materials or samples that The Company receives, sees, hears or that it studies in writing or learns about in some other way in connection with the Project, and that relates to the Client or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries, irrespective of whether such information, such materials or samples were received from the Client, its affiliates or subsidiaries or from third parties on the Client’s instructions (hereinafter the “Confidential Information”). All information obtained through a statement, processing, generalizations or analytical calculations from the Confidential Information is also confidential.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Non Disclosure Agreement, Non Disclosure Agreement, Non Disclosure Agreement

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