Common use of Non-Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Non-Confidential Information. The Parties agree that information will not be deemed Confidential Information and the receiving Party will have no obligation to hold in confidence such information which: (i) was legally in its possession or known to the receiving Party without any obligation of confidentiality prior to receiving it from the disclosing Party; (ii) is, or subsequently becomes legally and publicly available without breach of Agreement by the receiving Party; (iii) is legally obtained by the receiving Party from a third party without any obligation or confidentiality; or (iv) is independently developed by or for the receiving Party without use of the Confidential Information as demonstrated by competent evidence.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Research and Innovation, Research Infrastructure Commons Routine Services Agreement, Routine Services Agreement

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