Common use of Specified Acts Clause in Contracts

Specified Acts. In this Clause 22, unless otherwise specified in Item 14 of Schedule 1, Specified Acts means: failing to attribute or falsely attributing the authorship of any Agreement Material, or any content in the Agreement Material (including literary, dramatic, artistic works and cinematograph films within the meaning of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth)); materially altering the style, format, colours, content or layout of the Agreement Material and dealing in any way with the altered Agreement Material; reproducing, communicating, adapting, publishing or exhibiting any Agreement Material; and adding any additional content or information to the Agreement Material. For the purposes of this Clause 22, Agreement Material includes any Pre-existing Recipient Material and Third Party Material to the extent that it is included in, forms part of or is attached to the Agreement Material. Confidentiality Prohibition on disclosure Subject to sub-clause 23.2 below, a Party must not, without the prior written consent of the other Party, disclose any Confidential Information of the other Party to a third party. In giving written consent to the disclosure of Confidential Information, a Party may impose such conditions as it thinks fit, and the other Party agrees to comply with these conditions. Exceptions to obligations The obligations on the Parties under sub-clause 23.1 above will not be taken to have been breached to the extent that Recipient Confidential Information: is disclosed by a Party to its Personnel or advisers solely in order to comply with obligations, or to exercise rights, under this Agreement; is disclosed to a Party's internal management personnel, solely to enable effective management or auditing of activities related to this Agreement; is disclosed by DFAT, to the responsible Minister, a House or a Committee of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia; is shared by DFAT within DFAT, or with another Commonwealth agency, State or Territory Government or Partner Government, where this serves the Commonwealth's legitimate interests, the State's or Territory's legitimate interests or the Partner Government's legitimate interests; is authorised or required by Law to be disclosed or required in connection with legal proceedings; or is in the public domain otherwise than due to a breach of this Agreement.

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Specified Acts. In this Clause 2218.2 (Specified Acts), unless otherwise specified in Item 14 11 of Schedule 1Part A (Agreement Details), Specified Acts means: failing to attribute or falsely attributing the authorship of any Agreement Material, or any content in the Agreement Material (including literary, dramatic, artistic works and cinematograph films within the meaning of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth)); materially altering the style, format, colours, content or layout of the Agreement Material and dealing in any way with the altered Agreement Material; reproducing, communicating, adapting, publishing or exhibiting any Agreement Material; and adding any additional content or information to the Agreement Material. For the purposes of this Clause 2218.2 (Specified Acts), Agreement Material includes any Pre-existing Recipient Material and Third Party Material to the extent that it is included in, forms part of or is attached to the Agreement Material. Confidentiality Prohibition on disclosure Subject to sub-clause 23.2 Clause 19.2 below, a Party must not, without the prior written consent of the other Party, disclose any Confidential Information of the other Party to a third party. In giving written consent to the disclosure of Confidential Information, a Party may impose such conditions as it thinks fit, and the other Party agrees to comply with these conditions. Exceptions to obligations The obligations on the Parties under sub-clause 23.1 Clause 19.1 (Prohibition on disclosure) above will not be taken to have been breached to the extent that Recipient Confidential Information: is disclosed by a Party to its Personnel or advisers solely in order to comply with obligations, or to exercise rights, under this Agreement; is disclosed to a Party's internal management personnel, solely to enable effective management or auditing of activities related to this Agreement; is disclosed by DFAT, to the responsible Minister, a House or a Committee of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia; is shared by DFAT within DFAT, or with another Commonwealth agency, State or Territory Government or Partner Government, where this serves the Commonwealth's legitimate interests, the State's or Territory's legitimate interests or the Partner Government's legitimate interests; is authorised or required by Law to be disclosed or required in connection with legal proceedings; or is in the public domain otherwise than due to a breach of this Agreement.

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Samples: www.dfat.gov.au, www.dfat.gov.au

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Specified Acts. In this Clause 2218.2 (Specified Acts), unless otherwise specified in Item 14 11 of Schedule 1Part A (Agreement Details), Specified Acts means: failing to attribute or falsely attributing the authorship of any Agreement Material, or any content in the Agreement Material (including literary, dramatic, artistic works and cinematograph films within the meaning of the Copyright Act 1968 Xxx 0000 (Cth)); materially altering the style, format, colours, content or layout of the Agreement Material and dealing in any way with the altered Agreement Material; reproducing, communicating, adapting, publishing or exhibiting any Agreement Material; and adding any additional content or information to the Agreement Material. For the purposes of this Clause 2218.2 (Specified Acts), Agreement Material includes any Pre-existing Recipient Material and Third Party Material to the extent that it is included in, forms part of or is attached to the Agreement Material. Confidentiality Prohibition on disclosure Subject to sub-clause 23.2 Clause 19.2 below, a Party must not, without the prior written consent of the other Party, disclose any Confidential Information of the other Party to a third party. In giving written consent to the disclosure of Confidential Information, a Party may impose such conditions as it thinks fit, and the other Party agrees to comply with these conditions. Exceptions to obligations The obligations on the Parties under sub-clause 23.1 Clause 19.1 (Prohibition on disclosure) above will not be taken to have been breached to the extent that Recipient Confidential Information: is disclosed by a Party to its Personnel or advisers solely in order to comply with obligations, or to exercise rights, under this Agreement; is disclosed to a Party's internal management personnel, solely to enable effective management or auditing of activities related to this Agreement; is disclosed by DFAT, to the responsible Minister, a House or a Committee of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia; is shared by DFAT within DFAT, or with another Commonwealth agency, State or Territory Government or Partner Government, where this serves the Commonwealth's legitimate interests, the State's or Territory's legitimate interests or the Partner Government's legitimate interests; is authorised or required by Law to be disclosed or required in connection with legal proceedings; or is in the public domain otherwise than due to a breach of this Agreement.

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Samples: www.dfat.gov.au

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