Residuals definition

Residuals means information in non-tangible form which may be incidentally retained in the unaided memory of Representatives of the Receiving Party who have had access to the Confidential Information, so long as such persons have not studied the information for the purpose of replicating the same from memory; provided, however, that in no event will Residuals include any information that a reasonable person would know was Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party.
Residuals means information in non-tangible form, which may be retained inadvertently in the unaided memory by persons who have had access to the Confidential Information, including ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained herein, so long as such persons have not studied the information for the purpose of replicating the same from memory.
Residuals means information in intangible form, which is retained in memory by persons who have had access to the Confidential Information, including ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained therein. The Receiving Party shall not have any obligation to limit or restrict the assignment of such persons or to pay royalties for any work resulting from the use of residuals. However, this sub-paragraph shall not be deemed to grant to the Receiving Party a license under the Disclosing Party’s copyrights or patents.

Examples of Residuals in a sentence

  • Neither party shall have any obligation to limit or restrict the assignment of its employees or other resources or to pay royalties or account in any way for any work resulting from the use of Residuals.

  • Furthermore, provided that each party shall comply with its confidentiality obligations relating to the disclosure of Confidential Information to third parties as provided in the Agreement, each party may use the Residuals resulting from access to or work with the other party’s Confidential Information that does not constitute the other party’s trade secret.

  • Further, notwithstanding the respective confidentiality obligations of the parties, each party may use the Residuals resulting from access to or work with the other party’s Confidential Information, provided that each party shall comply with its confidentiality obligations relating to the disclosure of Confidential Information to third parties as provided in this Agreement.

  • The facility designated by CONTRACTOR for the disposal of Garbage and other Residuals as appropriate and acceptable, which has obtained, and maintains during the term of this Contract, valid permit(s) to accept, process or dispose of Solid Waste and such other materials as may be delivered by CONTRACTOR under the terms of this Contract.

  • The ability to use Residuals (a) is narrowly construed, (b) is intended only to alleviate the possibility of inadvertent breach of this Agreement as a result of routine, unaided memory retention, and (c) does not allow Recipient to use or disclose information known to Recipient to be Confidential Information that is subject to this Agreement.


More Definitions of Residuals

Residuals means information in non-tangible form which may be retained in the unaided memory by persons who have had access to the Confidential Information so long as such persons have not studied the information for the purpose of replicating the same from memory.
Residuals means any information retained in the unaided memories of Participant’s employees who have had access to the disclosing party’s Confidential Information pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. An employee’s memory is unaided if the employee has not intentionally memorized the Confidential Information for the purpose of retaining and subsequently using or disclosing it.
Residuals means information in non-tangible form, which may be retained inadvertently in the unaided memory by persons who have had access to the confidential information, including ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained herein, so long as such persons have not studied the information for the purpose of replicating the same from memory. Neither Party shall have any obligation to limit or restrict the assignment of such persons or to pay product fees for any work resulting from the use of residuals. However, the foregoing shall not be deemed to grant to either Party a license under the other Party’s copyrights or patents.
Residuals means any general ideas, concepts, know-how, methodologies, processes, technologies, algorithms or techniques retained in the unaided mental impressions of Liferay’s or its Affiliates’ personnel relating to its business, which Liferay, individually or jointly, develops under this Agreement
Residuals means information in non-tangible form which may be retained by persons who have had access to the Confidential Information, including ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained therein, provided such Confidential Information is not expressly incorporated in a tangible form provided by the disclosing party.
Residuals means information retained in the unaided memory of an individual who has had access to Confidential Information. The Receiving Party shall have no obligation to pay royalties for any use of Residuals. However, this Section 2.4 does not grant the Receiving Party any rights under any patents or copyrights of the Disclosing Party.
Residuals means any solid, semisolid, or liquid waste, other than effluent or residues from agricultural products and processing, generated from a wastewater treatment facility, water supply treatment facility, or air pollution control facility permitted under the authority of the Environmental Management Commission.