Common use of Duration of Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Duration of Confidentiality. The Recipient shall maintain in confidence and shall not disclose to any person not a party hereto, unless permitted to do so under Section 2, or use or exploit in any way, without the Disclosing Party’s written agreement, any Confidential Information for a period of five (5) years from the date of disclosure of such information, unless such information ceases to be Confidential Information prior to the end of such five-year period through no fault of Recipient, or Recipient and Disclosing Party enter into a written agreement authorizing same.

Appears in 6 contracts

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

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Duration of Confidentiality. The Recipient shall maintain in confidence and shall not disclose to any person not a party hereto, unless permitted to do so under Section 2, or use or exploit in any way, without the Disclosing Party’s written agreement, any Confidential Information for a period of five one (51) years year (per section 15) from the date of disclosure of such information, unless such information ceases to be Confidential Information prior to the end of such five-year period through no fault of Recipient, or Recipient and Disclosing Party enter into a written agreement authorizing same.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Non Disclosure Agreement

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