Common use of Mandatory Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1. Subject to the provisions of this clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies are listed or traded; or (c) the laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies are subject. (i) Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, use all reasonable endeavors to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 (i), that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Digital Affiliate Agreement, Digital Affiliate Agreement, Digital Affiliate Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.19.5.1. Subject to the provisions of this clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies are listed or traded; or (c) the laws Laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies are subject. (i) Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 9.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by lawLaw, use all reasonable endeavors to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 9.5 (i), that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 9.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law▇▇▇, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1. 5.1 Subject to the provisions of this clauseclause 5, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies Company are listed or traded; or (c) the laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies Company are subject. (i) 5.2 Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, use all reasonable endeavors endeavours to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 (i)clause 5.2, that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) 5.3 If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1. 5.1 Subject to the provisions of this clauseclause 5, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) : an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) ; the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies are listed or traded; or (c) or the laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies are subject. (i) 5.2 Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, use all reasonable endeavors endeavours to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 (i)clause 5.2, that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) 5.3 If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5. f it shall, to the extent permitted by law, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1. 10.5.1 Subject to the provisions of this clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies are listed or traded; or (c) the laws Laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies are subject. (id) Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 10.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by lawLaw, use all reasonable endeavors to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 10.5 (id), that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (iie) If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 10.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law▇▇▇, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1. 5.1 Subject to the provisions of this clauseclause 5, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies Company are listed or traded; or (c) the laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies Company are subject. (i) 5.2 Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, use all reasonable endeavors endeavours to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 (i)clause 5.2, that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) 5.3 If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 the clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1. 5.1 Subject to the provisions of this clauseclause 5, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) 5.1.1 an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) 5.1.2 the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies are listed or traded; or (c) 5.1.3 the laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies are subject. (i) 5.2 Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, use all reasonable endeavors endeavours to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 (i)clause 5.2, that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) 5.3 If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1. 5.1 Subject to the provisions of this clauseclause 5, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) 5.1.1 an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, supervisory, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) 5.1.2 the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies Connected Persons are listed or traded; or (c) 5.1.3 the laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies Connected Persons are subject. (i) 5.2 Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, use all reasonable endeavors endeavours to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 (i)this clause 5.2, that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) 5.3 If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made. 5.4 For the avoidance of doubt, any disclosures made pursuant to this paragraph 5 that are made in the ordinary course of business (including, but not limited to, general banking disclosures) shall not require any notification to, or consultation with, the Discloser.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Non Disclosure Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.19.5.1. Subject to the provisions of this clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies are listed or traded; or (c) the laws Laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies are subject. (i) Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause clause 11.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by lawLaw, use all reasonable endeavors to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause clause 11.5 (i), that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 9.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law▇▇▇, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1. 5.1 Subject to the provisions of this clauseClause 5, a party PARTY may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies AFFILIATES are listed or traded; or (c) the laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies AFFILIATES are subject. (i) 5.2 Before a party PARTY discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, use all reasonable endeavors endeavours to give the other party PARTY as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 (i)5.2, that party PARTY shall take into account consider the reasonable requests of the other party PARTY in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) 5.3 If a party PARTY is unable to inform the other party PARTY before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, inform the other party PARTY of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Option Agreement (Yield10 Bioscience, Inc.)

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1Confidential Information as if they were the actions or omissions of the Recipient. 9.5.1. Subject to the provisions of this clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies are listed or traded; or (c) the laws Laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies are subject. (i) Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 9.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by lawLaw, use all reasonable endeavors to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 9.5 (i), that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 9.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law▇▇▇, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.15.1. Subject to the provisions of this clauseclause 5, a party Recipient may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) 5.1.1. an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any determination of any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) 5.1.2. the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies Entities are, or are intended to be, listed or traded; orand (c) 5.1.3. the laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies Entities are subjectsubject (whether or not the relevant Party has submitted to such laws or regulations voluntarily). (i) 5.2. Before a party Party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 5.1 it shall, to the extent permitted by lawlaw and regulation and to the extent reasonably practicable in the period required for such disclosure, use all its reasonable endeavors endeavours to give the other party Party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 (i)this clause 5.2, that party Party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party Party in relation to the timing and content of this such disclosure. (ii) . If a party Party is unable to consult with the other Party before the disclosure is made, that Party shall to the extent not prohibited by law and regulation inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, inform the other party Party of the full circumstances circumstances, timing, content and manner of making of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been is made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.19.5.1. Subject to the provisions of this clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies affiliated companies are listed or traded; or (c) the laws Laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies are affiliated companiesare subject. (i) Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 9.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by lawLaw, use all reasonable endeavors to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 clause 9.5 (i), that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 9.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law▇▇▇, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.19.5.1. Subject to the provisions of this clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies are listed or traded; or (c) the laws Laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies are subject. (i) Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 9.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by lawLaw, use all reasonable endeavors to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 clause 9.5 (i), that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 clause 9.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law▇▇▇, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Partnership Agreement

Mandatory Disclosure. 11.5.1. Subject to the provisions of this clause, a party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by: (a) an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or any regulatory, judicial, governmental or similar body or any taxation authority of competent jurisdiction; (b) a request by a banking partner; (c) the rules of any listing authority or stock exchange on which its shares or those of any of its Group Companies Affiliated Entities are listed or traded; or (cd) the laws or regulations of any country to which its affairs or those of any of its Group Companies Affiliated Entities are subject. (i) Before a party discloses any Confidential Information pursuant to Clause 11.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, use all reasonable endeavors to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible. Where notice of such disclosure is not prohibited and is given in accordance with Clause 11.5 (i), that party shall take into account the reasonable requests of the other party in relation to the content of this disclosure. (ii) If a party is unable to inform the other party before Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to Clause 11.5 it shall, to the extent permitted by law, inform the other party of the full circumstances of the disclosure and the information that has been disclosed as soon as reasonably practicable after such disclosure has been made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Digital Affiliate Agreement