Confidential Information of a party definition

Confidential Information of a party means the following information in any form:
Confidential Information of a party means all information of a confidential nature of that Party, including any information relating to that Party’s intellectual property rights, products, software, operations, processes, technical methods, plans, documentation, market opportunities or business affairs (including all information of a financial nature), and including the terms of this Agreement (which shall constitute Confidential Information of either Party);
Confidential Information of a party means all confidential or proprietary information and documentation of such party that is so marked (or in the case of information disclosed orally or visually, summarized in a writing within 10 days after such disclosure), including (a) with respect to Streamline, all Streamline Information and other information of Streamline or its customers that is not permitted to be disclosed to third parties under local laws and regulations and (b) the terms of this Agreement.

Examples of Confidential Information of a party in a sentence

  • Any reproduction of any Confidential Information of a party disclosing the information (“ Disclosing Party”) remains the property of the Disclosing Party and must contain any and all confidential or proprietary notices or legends which appear on the original.

  • All Confidential Information of a party will be held in confidence by the other party with at least the same degree of care as such party protects its own confidential or proprietary information of like kind and import, but not less than a reasonable degree of care.

  • Confidential Information of a party may be disclosed by the other party to that other party's officers, employees, agents, insurers and professional advisers, provided that the recipient is bound in writing to maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential Information disclosed.

  • All the Confidential Information of a party to this Agreement shall be maintained in confidence by the other party, and neither party shall, during the term of this Agreement or for a period of three (3) years subsequent to the termination of this Agreement, divulge to any person or organization, or use in any manner whatsoever, directly or indirectly, for any reason whatsoever, any of the Confidential Information of the other party without receiving the prior written consent of the other party.

  • The Confidential Information of a party may be disclosed by the other party to its employees and professional advisers, provided that each recipient is legally bound to protect the confidentiality of the Confidential Information.


More Definitions of Confidential Information of a party

Confidential Information of a party means (a) any and all confidential or proprietary information of, or concerning, such party, including but not limited to trade secrets, technologies, know-how, research, discoveries, developments, improvements, techniques, data, methods, processes, instructions, formulas, recipes, drawings, specifications, commercial, financial, and technical information, customer or client lists, supplier lists, proprietary software, programs, procedures, documents, computer information and databases, business plans, budget forecasts, business arrangements, information regarding specific transactions, financial information and estimates, and long-term plans and goals; which information is (b) either marked or otherwise designated as confidential or proprietary or the like or disclosed under circumstances that the information would be understood to be confidential by a reasonable person. The term Confidential Information shall not include information that (i) is deemed in writing by the disclosing party to no longer be Confidential Information; (ii) can be shown by the receiving party’s written records maintained in the ordinary course of business to have been, and was, in the possession of the receiving party without any restriction on use or disclosure prior to its disclosure by the disclosing party; or (iii) is lawfully received by the receiving party from a third party without breach of any obligation of confidentiality. Information that is Derivative of Confidential Information is itself Confidential Information. The terms of this Agreement and the Letter Agreement are hereby deemed Confidential Information. Contracts is defined in Section 6.1(d)(ii).
Confidential Information of a party means the terms of this agreement and any information:
Confidential Information of a party means all materials, Know-How or other information, including, without limitation, proprietary information and materials (whether or not patentable) regarding a Party's technology, products, business information or objectives, which is designated as confidential in writing by the disclosing Party, whether by letter or by the use of an appropriate stamp or legend, prior to or at the time any such material, trade secret or other information is disclosed by the disclosing Party to the other Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing to the contrary, materials, Know-How or other information which is orally, electronically or visually disclosed by a Party, or is disclosed in writing without an appropriate letter, stamp or legend, shall constitute Confidential Information of a Party if the disclosing Party, within thirty (30) days after such disclosure, delivers to the other Party a written document or documents describing the materials, Know-How or other information and referencing the place and date of such oral, visual, electronic or written disclosure and the names of the persons to whom such disclosure was made, provided, however, that any technical information of a Party disclosed at a meeting of the Joint Management Team shall constitute Confidential Information of a Party unless otherwise specified. Confidential Information of a Party does not include Program Confidential Information.
Confidential Information of a party means any information that is:
Confidential Information of a party means all confidential data and information (including trade secrets and confidential know how, as well as business, technical and financial information if identified as confidential) relating to that party, to its suppliers or customers, or to a Related Body Corporate, or otherwise to that party from time to time, of which the other party becomes aware, either before or after the Commencement Date. Geora’s Confidential Information includes the design, specification and content of the Geora Platform including its source code, Geora's personnel information, operational and other policies, project documentation, proposals, or other development documentation including any specifications, or business strategies, and the terms of this Agreement.
Confidential Information of a party means all information of that party (a ?Discloser?) relating to or disclosed to the other party (a ?Recipient?) by or on behalf of the Discloser during the Term which is or should be reasonably understood by the Recipient to be confidential or proprietary to the Discloser, including, but not limited to, the material provisions of this Agreement, the Software, technical processes and formulas, source codes and other software, product designs, sales, cost and other unpublished financial information, product and business plans, projections, and marketing data. Confidential Information does not include information that: (i) was known to the Recipient before receipt from Discloser; (ii) is obtained by the Recipient from any third person not owing any confidentiality obligation to the Discloser; (iii) is or becomes generally known in the trade through no act or omission of the Recipient; or
Confidential Information of a party means any information marked as confidential or which by its nature the other party knows or ought to know is confidential (regardless of the form of the information and when it was acquired) and includes intellectual property, trade secrets, technical knowledge, concepts, designs, plans, precedents, processes, methods, techniques, know-how, innovations, ideas, procedures, research data, financial data, databases, personnel data, computer software and programs, customer and supplier information, correspondence and letters and papers of every description including all copies or extracts of same relating to the affairs or business of the party but does not include information that: