Scope of Information Sample Clauses

Scope of Information. Information is subject to Section 10 whether delivered orally or in tangible form and without regard to whether it has been identified or marked as confidential or otherwise subject to Section 10. Each Party agrees to use its best efforts to xxxx or otherwise identify proprietary all Information they desire to be subject to the terms of these provisions before furnishing it to the other Party. And, upon request, a Party shall promptly identify whether specified information must be held by the requesting Party subject to Section 10. Information which is delivered orally may be summarized in writing by the disclosing Party and delivered to the receiving Party within forty-five (45) days after disclosure thereof.
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Scope of Information. Personal information means information that identifies a particular individual and includes personal details (for example name, personal identification details, and date of birth), contact details (for example telephone number, mobile phone number and email address) and employment details; Cardholder’s information comprises all the details the Bank hold or collect about the Cardholder, their transactions, their financial information, their personal information, and information about the Cardholder obtained from them, their interactions and dealings with the Bank and any third party, including information received from third parties and information collected through their use of the Bank’s electronic banking services.
Scope of Information. Information is subject to this Section 10 whether delivered orally or in tangible form and without regard to whether it has been identified or marked as confidential or otherwise subject to this Section 10. Each Party agrees to use its best efforts to xxxx or otherwise identify proprietary all Information they desire to be subject to the terms of this clause before furnishing it to the other Party. And, upon request, a Party shall promptly identify whether specified information must be held by the requesting Party subject to this clause.
Scope of Information. Information delivered in tangible form is subject to this Section 15 if it has been identified or marked as confidential or otherwise subject to this Section 15. Information which is delivered orally is subject to this Section 15 without regard to whether it has been identified as confidential or subject to this Section 15. Each party agrees to use reasonable efforts to make or otherwise identify as proprietary or confidential all Information that it desires to be subject to the terms of this Section 15 before furnishing it to the other party, and upon request, a party shall promptly identify whether specified information must be held by the requesting party subject to this clause. Information which is delivered orally may be summarized in writing by the disclosing party and delivered to the receiving party within (45) days after disclosure thereof.
Scope of Information. Unless otherwise specified, all of Licensee's recordkeeping and disclosure obligations include and are limited to information that reasonably relate to Licensee's accurate payment of License Fees. This does not include personally identifiable Subscriber information without the Subscriber's consent in violation of Section 631 of the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, as amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 551.
Scope of Information. Information is subject to this Section 10 only if (a) it is in writing or other tangible form and is clearly marked as proprietary or confidential when disclosed or, (b) if it is not disclosed in tangible form, (i) such Information is clearly identified as confidential or proprietary at the time of disclosure, and (ii) the disclosing Party subsequently provides the receiving Party with a written summary of the content of such oral or other non-tangible disclosure and the summary is clearly marked as proprietary or confidential. QUALCOMM Proprietary and Confidential
Scope of Information. As Article 1.1 of the TFA was developed from GATT Article X, it covers most of the items included in GATT Article X. Nonetheless, Article 1.1 extends the obligation of publication to different items, as follows: i) procedures for import, export and transit; ii) regulation on rules of origins, iii) penalties; iv) procedures for appeal and review; and v) tariff quotas-related procedures. In addition, both provisions have different approaches. GATT Article X refers specifically to the publication of the legal basis of certain items, while the TFA Article 1.1 refers straightforward to the availability of information on these (and additional) items. Notwithstanding the TFA approach, GATT Article X remains fully applicable to WTO Members (UNCTAD, 2014b).
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Scope of Information. Unless otherwise specified, all of Wireless Provider’s recordkeeping and disclosure obligations under this article are limited to the following (collectively the “Covered Information”):
Scope of Information. The confidential information to be disclosed and subject to this Agreement is in relation to all information and products.
Scope of Information. Consultant agrees to provide only information that is received from and approved by Lexon. Consultant agrees not to provide any information that is false or materially misleading or omit to provide any information regarding Lexon which is necessary so that whatever information is provided by Consultant is not false or materially misleading. If Consultant receives any inquiry which calls for a response with information that has not been approved by Lexon or as to which Consultant does not know the correct and current answer, Consultant agrees to request the information from Lexon Scope of Information to be Provided by Consultant and not provide a guess, a projection, an assumption, or information not approved by Lexon.
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