Cooperation with Audits and Inquiries, Confidentiality Sample Clauses

The "Cooperation with Audits and Inquiries, Confidentiality" clause requires parties to assist each other during audits, investigations, or regulatory inquiries, while also maintaining the confidentiality of sensitive information. In practice, this means that if one party is subject to an audit or official inquiry, the other party must provide relevant documents, access, or information as needed, but must not disclose confidential details to unauthorized third parties. This clause ensures transparency and compliance with legal or regulatory requirements, while also protecting proprietary or sensitive information from unnecessary exposure.
Cooperation with Audits and Inquiries, Confidentiality. The Grantee is obligated to cooperate with the Grantor and other legal authorities in any audit or inquiry related to the Award. The Grantor or any other governmental authority conducting an audit or inquiry may require the Grantee to keep confidential any audit or inquiry and to limit internal disclosure of the audit or inquiry to those Grantee personnel who are necessary to support the Grantee’s response to the audit or inquiry. This confidentiality requirement shall not limit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s right to discuss an audit or inquiry with its legal counsel. If a third party seeks to require the Grantee, pursuant to any law, regulation, or legal process, to disclose an audit or inquiry that has been deemed confidential by the Grantor or other governmental authority, the Grantee shall promptly notify the entity that is conducting the audit or inquiry of such effort so that the entity that is conducting the audit or inquiry may seek a protective order, take other appropriate action, or waive compliance by the Grantee with the confidentiality requirement.
Cooperation with Audits and Inquiries, Confidentiality. Beneficiary is subject to the audit requirements contained in the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996 (31 USC 7501-7507) and is obligated to cooperate with the Department and other legal authorities in any audit or inquiry related to the Program. The Department or any other governmental authority conducting an audit or inquiry may require the beneficiary to keep confidential any audit or inquiry and to limit internal disclosure of the audit or inquiry to those beneficiary personnel who are necessary to support the beneficiary’s response to the audit or inquiry. This confidentiality requirement shall not limit beneficiary’s right to discuss an audit or inquiry with its legal counsel. If a third party seeks to require the beneficiary, pursuant to any law, regulation, or legal process, to disclose an audit or inquiry that has been deemed confidential by the Department or other governmental authority, the beneficiary shall promptly notify the entity that is conducting the audit or inquiry of such effort so that the entity that is conducting the audit or inquiry may seek a protective order, take other appropriate action, or waive compliance by the beneficiary with the confidentiality requirement.
Cooperation with Audits and Inquiries, Confidentiality. The Grantee is obligated to cooperate with the Grantor and other legal authorities in any audit or inquiry related to the Award. The Grantor or any other governmental authority conducting an audit or inquiry may require the Grantee to keep confidential any audit or inquiry and to limit internal disclosure of the audit or inquiry to those Grantee personnel who are necessary to support the Grantee’s response to the audit or inquiry. This confidentiality requirement shall not limit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s right to discuss an audit or inquiry with its legal counsel. If a third party seeks to require the Grantee, pursuant to any law, regulation, or legal process, to disclose an audit or inquiry that has been deemed confidential by the Grantor or other governmental authority, the Grantee shall promptly notify the entity that is conducting the audit or inquiry of such effort so that the entity that is conducting the audit or inquiry may seek a protective order, take other appropriate action, or waive compliance by the Grantee with the confidentiality requirement. El Programa de subvención por interrupción de negocios (el "Programa") está respaldado por acuerdos de subvención ("Acuerdo" o "Acuerdos") entre el Departamento de Comercio y Oportunidades Económicas de Illinois (el "Departamento") y los Beneficiarios calificados ("Beneficiario") que autorizan al Departamento a otorgar fondos al Beneficiario (“Adjudicación” o “Adjudicaciones”) para apoyar las actividades que califican en virtud del Programa. Los Acuerdos autorizan al Beneficiario a proporcionar subadjudicaciones a los participantes que califican que cumplan con ciertas condiciones. Como participante que califica, su Empresa ("subdestinataria") debe utilizar estos fondos de la subvención para fines específicos, que se establecen a continuación. Además, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ cumplir con los términos y procedimientos establecidos por el Beneficiario en virtud de este Programa, incluidas las reglas administrativas del Departamento (disponibles aquí). Como subdestinatario, para participar en el programa, debe cumplir con los términos y las certificaciones que se establecen a continuación. Revise los puntos a continuación detenidamente, ya que su empresa y sus representantes se asegurarán de que todos los hechos materiales presentados ▇▇▇▇ correctos. Si su empresa no puede brindar esta garantía, no califica para recibir una Adjudicación en virtud de este Programa. Puede encontrar preguntas frecuentes y directrices de elegibilidad aquí. Co...
Cooperation with Audits and Inquiries, Confidentiality. Pursuant to ARTICLE IX, above, the Grantee is obligated to cooperate with the Grantor and other legal authorities in any audit or inquiry related to the Award. The Grantor or any other governmental authority conducting an audit or inquiry may require the Grantee to keep confidential any audit or inquiry and to limit internal disclosure of the audit or inquiry to those Grantee personnel who are necessary to support the Grantee’s response to the audit or inquiry. This confidentiality requirement does not limit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s right to discuss an audit or inquiry with its legal counsel. If a third party seeks to require the Grantee, pursuant to any law, regulation, or legal process, to disclose an audit or inquiry that has been deemed confidential by the Grantor or other governmental authority, the Grantee must promptly notify the entity that is conducting the audit or inquiry of such effort so that the entity that is conducting the audit or inquiry may seek a protective order, take other appropriate action, or waive compliance by the Grantee with the confidentiality requirement. 26.1. Interest Earned on Grant Funds. Interest earned on Grant Funds in an amount up to $500 per year may be retained by the Grantee for administrative expenses unless otherwise provided in PART THREE. Any additional interest earned on Grant Funds above $500 per year must be returned to the Grantor pursuant to Paragraphs 4.3 and 29.2 herein, or as otherwise instructed by the Grant Manager or as set forth in PART THREE. All interest earned must be expended prior to Grant Funds. Any unspent Grant Funds or earned interest unspent must be returned as Grant Funds to the Grantor as described in Paragraphs 4.3 and 29.2 herein. All interest earned on Grant Funds must be accounted for and reported to the Grantor as provided in ARTICLE X herein. If applicable, the Grantor will remit interest earned and returned by Grantee to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Payment Management System through the process set forth at 2 CFR 200.305(b)(9), or as otherwise directed by the federal awarding agency. The provisions of this Paragraph are inapplicable to the extent any statute, rule or program requirement provides for different treatment of interest income. Any provision that deviates from this paragraph is set forth in PART THREE.

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  • Information and Confidentiality 18.1 Each party recognises that under this Agreement it may receive Confidential Information belonging to the other. 18.2 Each party agrees to treat all Confidential Information belonging to the other as confidential and not to disclose such Confidential Information or any other confidential information relating to the GLA arising or coming to its attention during the currency of this Agreement to any third party without the prior written consent of the other party and agrees not to use such Confidential Information for any purpose other than that for which it is supplied under this Agreement. 18.3 The obligations of confidence referred to in this Condition 18 shall not apply to any Confidential Information which: 18.3.1 is in, or which comes into, the public domain otherwise than by reason of a breach of this Agreement or of any other duty of confidentiality relating to that information; 18.3.2 is obtained from a third party without that third party being under an obligation (express or implied) to keep the information confidential; 18.3.3 is lawfully in the possession of the other party before the date of this Agreement and in respect of which that party is not under an existing obligation of confidentiality; or 18.3.4 is independently developed without access to the Confidential Information of the other party. 18.4 Each party will be permitted to disclose Confidential Information to the extent that it is required to do so: 18.4.1 to enable the disclosing party to perform its obligations under this Agreement; or 18.4.2 by any applicable Law or by a court, arbitral or administrative tribunal in the course of proceedings before it including without limitation any requirement for disclosure under FOIA, EIR or the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information and the Grant Recipient acknowledges that any lists or schedules provided by it outlining Confidential Information are of indicative value only and the GLA may nevertheless be obliged to disclose such Confidential Information; or 18.4.3 by any Regulatory Body (including any investment exchange and the Regulator) acting in the course of proceedings before it or acting in the course of its duties; or 18.4.4 in order to give proper instructions to any professional adviser of that party who also has an obligation to keep any such Confidential Information confidential. 18.5 Each party shall ensure that all Confidential Information obtained by it under or in connection with this Agreement: 18.5.1 is given only to such of its employees, professional advisors or consultants engaged to advise it in connection with this Agreement as is strictly necessary for the performance of this Agreement and only to the extent necessary for the performance of this Agreement; 18.5.2 is treated as confidential and not disclosed (without the other party's prior written approval) or used by any such staff or professional advisors or consultants otherwise than for the purposes of this Agreement; 18.5.3 where it is considered necessary in the opinion of the other party, the relevant party shall ensure that such staff, professional advisors or consultants sign a confidentiality undertaking before commencing work in connection with this Agreement. 18.6 Nothing in this Condition 18 shall prevent the either party from: (a) the examination and certification of its accounts; or (b) any examination pursuant to Section 6(1) of the National Audit ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ of the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which the GLA has used its resources; or