Confidentiality Obligation definition
Examples of Confidentiality Obligation in a sentence
Notwithstanding Section 10.g.i., entitled "Confidentiality Obligation," the parties understand and agree that customer information is jointly owned by both parties.
A Party who ceases to own a Working Interest remains bound by the confidentiality and use obligations of this Agreement as to Confidential Data obtained through this Agreement under Article 7.1 (Confidentiality Obligation).
Each Party shall cause its officers, employees, agents and representatives to comply, during the Confidentiality Period, with the Confidentiality Obligation.
All the information disclosed by Cnova Brazil or any of its affiliates in the course of the Due Diligence shall be subject to the Confidentiality Obligation set forth in Section 8.4 below and the Non-Disclosure Agreement entered into between Via Varejo and Cnova Brazil in connection with the Reorganization.
A Member’s rights under this Section 3.07 may be exercised through any officer or employee of such Member designated in writing by it or by any Representative so designated, if such officer, employee, or Representative is subject to a Comparable Confidentiality Obligation (it being understood that such Member shall be responsible to the Company for any breach of such Comparable Confidentiality Obligation).
From the date hereof and for a period of 24 months thereafter (the "Confidentiality Period"), each Party hereby undertakes to keep in strict confidence and not disclose to any third party any and all strategic information related to the other Parties which such Party becomes aware of as a result of the transactions contemplated in this Reorganization Agreement, including in the Due Diligence (the "Confidentiality Obligation").
Violation of obligation to adhere to the Confidentiality Obligation or Permitted Disclosure, listed above can result in Disciplinary Action against the concerned Committee Member and/or may result in dismissal or appropriate action against the Member as per Applicable Laws.
The ACTU are equally aware, having discussed the ACTU Application with a number of women who have experienced family violence that ultimately, whether or not they would access family violence leave, will be significantly influenced by the Confidentiality Obligation expressed as part of the ACTU’s application.4.96.
The supporting entitlements outlined in paragraph 2.4 above were removed.52.7. The jurisdictional objection was heard by a Full Bench on 13 August 2015 and a decision was handed down on 22 October 2015 (Jurisdictional Decision).6 The Jurisdictional Decision pertains to a discrete aspect of the application, specifically proposed clause X.3.3 that requires an employer to ensure that the employee’s disclosure of family violence is maintained as confidential (the Confidentiality Obligation).
The obligations in this Article 3 shall be effective throughout the Confidentiality Obligation Period.