Common use of Governmental Orders Clause in Contracts

Governmental Orders. Iron Mountain cannot prevent access by governmental entities to Data. However, in the event Iron Mountain receives any subpoena, warrant, court order or similar such governmental agency or legal requirement (“Order”) that purports to compel disclosure of Data, Iron Mountain shall promptly notify Customer of such Order (unless such notice is prohibited by law or judicial order) and shall cooperate with Customer, at Customer’s expense, in the exercise of Customer’s right to protect the confidentiality of Data. Iron Mountain may comply with any such Order, except to the extent Customer obtains a court order quashing or limiting such Order.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement for Managed Services, Framework Agreement for Managed Services, Iron Cloud Services Agreement

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Governmental Orders. Iron Mountain cannot prevent access by governmental entities to Data. However, in the event Iron Mountain receives any subpoena, warrant, court order or similar such governmental agency or legal requirement (“Order”) that purports to compel disclosure of Data, Iron Mountain shall promptly notify Customer of such Order (unless such notice is prohibited by law or judicial order) and shall cooperate with Customer, at Customer’s expense, in the exercise of Customer’s right to protect the confidentiality of Data. Iron Mountain may comply with any such Order, except to the extent Customer obtains a court order quashing or limiting such Order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Hosted Solution Services, edge.sitecorecloud.io

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