Secondary Information definition

Secondary Information means information that is based on other sources than primary information including literature studies, engineering studies and patents.
Secondary Information has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 11.4;
Secondary Information means information that is not from the company itself or a specific process within the supply-chain of the company. This refers to information that is not directly collected, measured or estimated by the company, but rather sourced from other sources such as literature studies, engineering studies and patents.

Examples of Secondary Information in a sentence

  • Secondary Information shall be subject to the provisions of this Agreement until destroyed and may not be accessed by the Receiving Party during such period of archival storage.

  • The Parties agree that to the extent that such computer back-up procedures automatically create copies of Confidential Information (the “Secondary Information”) the Receiving Party may retain such Secondary Information in its archival computer storage for the period that it would normally archive computer records.

  • However, the Recipient shall not be required to return or destroy (a) Notes, (b) Confidential Information required to be retained pursuant to law, regulation or document retention policies relating to financial institutions and (c) any Confidential Information in the form of an electronic communication (collectively, “Secondary Information”) provided that the Secondary Information is kept confidential in accordance with the terms hereof.

  • Return or destruction Receiving Party undertakes to promptly upon first request return to Disclosing Party or, at the choice of Disclosing Party, destroy all Confidential Information and Secondary Information and all hard and soft copies and duplicates thereof.

  • Secondary Information means all materials prepared by Receiving Party and/or its representatives which incorporate or are based on Confidential Information.

  • Community visits were organized by Lakehead University through the Aboriginal Post Secondary Information Program to provide information about Lakehead University programs and services to potential students.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party and its Representatives shall be entitled to retain Secondary Information provided that it is kept confidential in accordance with provisions of this Agreement.

  • Lakehead University visited many Aboriginal communities with the Aboriginal Post Secondary Information Program and has hired an Aboriginal Liaison Officer to work with Admissions and Recruitment.


More Definitions of Secondary Information

Secondary Information has the meaning given to it in Section 4; and
Secondary Information has the meaning given to it in Clause 11.6;
Secondary Information has the meaning set out in Clause 24.1(E)(1).
Secondary Information means internal reports, notes or other working material prepared by the Receiving Party or its Representatives. Confidential information Receiving Party hereby agrees to (and procures that its Representative shall): keep any Confidential Information received by it from the Disclosing Party confidential and not to disclose it to anyone except as provided for by Section 3.1 below; ensure that such Confidential Information is protected with security measures and at least the degree of care that would apply to its own confidential information; keep confidential and not disclose to anyone the fact that such Confidential Information has been made available to it, or that discussions or negotiations are taking place or have taken place between the Parties in connection with a Commercial Partnership; and use such Confidential Information only for the Permitted Purpose. Permitted Disclosure A Party (the "Receiving Party") may disclose Confidential Information received by it from the other Party (the "Disclosing Party") in the following limited circumstances: to the Representatives of the Receiving Party who need to know the Confidential Information for the purposes of assessing the Commercial Partnership, provided always that (i) the Receiving Party informs such Representatives of the confidential nature of the Confidential Information before disclosure and of the terms of this Agreement; and (ii) the Receiving Party shall at all times be responsible for such Representatives’ compliance with the obligations set out in this Agreement; or to the extent necessary to comply with the requirements of any arbitral tribunal, court or other governmental agency having legal authority to require such disclosure, provided that the Receiving Party shall (to the extent permitted by Law) provide the Disclosing Party with reasonable advance notice of such disclosure in order to allow the Disclosing Party to seek a protective order in respect thereof; or with the Disclosing Party's prior written consent. Notwithstanding Sections 2 and 3.1, the Parties acknowledge that Confidential Information shall not include information that: is or becomes generally available to the public (other than as a result of a disclosure by the Receiving Party or otherwise in violation of the terms of Section 2 or 3.1); was available to the Receiving Party or its Representatives on a non-confidential basis prior to its disclosure to the Receiving Party by or on behalf of the Disclosing Party; becomes avai...

Related to Secondary Information

  • Proprietary Information shall have the same meaning as Confidential Information.

  • Confidential Information has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.

  • Confidential Information Breach means, generally, an instance where an unauthorized person or entity accesses Confidential Information in any manner, including but not limited to the following occurrences: (1) any Confidential Information that is not encrypted or protected is misplaced, lost, stolen or in any way compromised; (2) one or more third parties have had access to or taken control or possession of any Confidential Information that is not encrypted or protected without prior written authorization from the State; (3) the unauthorized acquisition of encrypted or protected Confidential Information together with the confidential process or key that is capable of compromising the integrity of the Confidential Information; or (4) if there is a substantial risk of identity theft or fraud to the client, the Contractor, the Department or State.

  • Client Information means any data, information, software or other materials that you provide to Red Hat under the Agreement.

  • Directory information means information contained in an education record of a student which would not generally be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. It includes, but is not limited to: the student’s name, address, telephone listing, electronic mail address, photograph, date and place of birth, major field of study, dates of attendance, grade level, enrollment status (i.e., full-time or part-time), participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, degrees, honors and awards received, and the most recent educational agency or institution attended. It also includes the name, address, and telephone number of the student’s parent(s). Directory information does not include:

  • State Confidential Information means any and all State Records not subject to disclosure under CORA. State Confidential Information shall include, but is not limited to, PII, PHI, PCI, Tax Information, CJI, and State personnel records not subject to disclosure under CORA. State Confidential Information shall not include information or data concerning individuals that is not deemed confidential but nevertheless belongs to the State, which has been communicated, furnished, or disclosed by the State to Contractor which (i) is subject to disclosure pursuant to CORA; (ii) is already known to Contractor without restrictions at the time of its disclosure to Contractor; (iii) is or subsequently becomes publicly available without breach of any obligation owed by Contractor to the State; (iv) is disclosed to Contractor, without confidentiality obligations, by a third party who has the right to disclose such information; or (v) was independently developed without reliance on any State Confidential Information.