Material Destruction Sample Clauses

The Material Destruction clause outlines the requirements and procedures for the secure and complete destruction of physical or digital materials, such as documents, data, or equipment, that are no longer needed or must be disposed of for confidentiality reasons. Typically, this clause specifies the methods of destruction (e.g., shredding, incineration, data wiping), the responsible parties, and any necessary certifications or confirmations of destruction. Its core practical function is to protect sensitive information and ensure compliance with privacy or contractual obligations by preventing unauthorized access to discarded materials.
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Material Destruction. The Parties are required to dispose of any outdated or rejected material in inventory as appropriate. Disposal will be consistent with the nature of the material and sent to a permitted waste disposal facility.
Material Destruction. Patheon has the right to either return to the Client or dispose of any outdated or rejected material. If the material is disposed of, disposal will be consistent with the nature of the material and sent to a permitted waste Quality Agreement QG01-05-T001-01 Page8of18 disposal facility. Before disposal: (i. Patheon will send notice to the Client of Patheon’s intent to dispose of the material. If no direction is received from the Client, Patheon will dispose of the material no sooner than 90 days after the date of the notice.
Material Destruction. Patheon has the right to either return to the Client or dispose of any outdated or rejected material. If the material is disposed of, disposal will be consistent with the nature of the material and sent to a permitted waste disposal facility. Prior to disposal: (i.) Patheon will send notice to the Client about Patheon’s intent to dispose of the material. If no direction is received from the Client, Patheon will dispose of the material no sooner than [**] days after the date of the notice. (ii.) The materials will be disposed and destroyed in compliance with local environmental regulations and performed in a secure and legal manner that prevents unauthorized use or diversion. Patheon will maintain destruction records in accordance with Patheon SOPs.
Material Destruction. Patheon has the right to either return to Cangene or dispose of any outdated or rejected material which is of Cangene’s property. If the material is disposed of, disposal will be consistent with the nature of the material and sent to a permitted waste disposal facility. Prior to such disposal: (i) Patheon will send notice to Cangene about Patheon’s intent to dispose of the material. If no direction is received from Cangene, Patheon will dispose of the material no sooner than [**] days after the date of the notice. (ii) The materials will be disposed and destroyed in compliance with local environmental regulations and performed in a secure and legal manner that prevents unauthorized use or diversion. Patheon will maintain destruction records in accordance with Patheon SOP’s. A copy of the Certificate of Destruction will be sent to Cangene.
Material Destruction. Patheon has the right to either return to Synageva or dispose of any outdated or appropriately-rejected Synageva-supplied material. If the material is disposed of, disposal will be consistent with the nature of the material and sent to a permitted waste disposal facility. Prior to such disposal: (i.) Patheon will send notice to Synageva about Patheon’s intent to dispose of the material. If no direction is received from Synageva, Patheon will dispose of the material no sooner than [**] after the date of the notice. (ii.) The materials will be disposed and destroyed in compliance with local environmental regulations and performed in a secure and legal manner that prevents unauthorized use or diversion. Patheon will maintain destruction records in accordance with Patheon SOP’s. A copy of the certificate of destruction will be sent to Synageva. [**] = Portions of this exhibit have been omitted pursuant to a confidential treatment request. An unredacted version of this exhibit has been filed separately with the Commission.
Material Destruction. Four (4) years after the addition of derogatory or negative material to his/her personnel file, upon written request, such materials shall be removed and destroyed.
Material Destruction. If prior to Settlement, the Unit or a material portion of the building in which the Unit is located shall be destroyed or materially damaged by fire or other casualty or natural disaster, this Purchase Agreement shall, at the option of Seller exercised by notice to Purchaser within 30 days after such destruction or damage, be terminated. Upon such termination, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Money shall be promptly refunded to Purchaser and upon such refund, neither party shall have any further liability, obligations or rights hereunder. For purposes of this Section 13, “material damage” is damage requiring (a) with respect to the Unit, an amount equal to or more than 10% of the Purchase Price or 90 days to repair, and (b) in the case of the building in which the Unit is located, an amount equal to or more than $250,000 or 90 days to repair. If prior to Settlement, the Unit or any part thereof shall be destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty or natural disaster and this Purchase Agreement is not terminated by reason of such destruction or damage, Seller shall repair or restore the Unit, and if a Settlement Date has been previously designated under Section 5, the Settlement Date shall be extended to a date designated by Seller which is not less than 14 days after Seller’s notice to Purchaser that the repair or restoration of the Unit is substantially completed.
Material Destruction. SUPPLIER, at SUPERNUS’ request, will either return to SUPERNUS or dispose of any outdated or rejected material. If the material is disposed of, disposal will be consistent with the nature of the material and sent to a permitted waste disposal facility. Prior to such disposal: SUPPLIER will send notice to SUPERNUS about SUPPLIER’s intent to dispose of the material. If no direction is received from SUPERNUS, SUPPLIER will dispose of the material no sooner than ** after the date of the notice. The materials will be disposed and destroyed in compliance with local environmental regulations and performed in a secure and legal manner that prevents unauthorized use or diversion. SUPPLIER will maintain destruction records in accordance with SUPPLIER SOPs.

Related to Material Destruction

  • Substantial Destruction Any damage or destruction to the Premises or the Building which Landlord is not obligated to repair pursuant to Subparagraph 20(a) above will be deemed a substantial destruction. In the event of a substantial destruction, Landlord may elect to either (i) repair, reconstruct and restore the portion of the Building or the Premises damaged by such casualty, in which case this Lease will continue in full force and effect, subject to Tenant's termination right contained in Subparagraph 20(d) below; or (ii) terminate this Lease effective as of the date which is thirty (30) days after Tenant's receipt of Landlord's election to so terminate.

  • Total Destruction Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, if Premises Total Destruction occurs (including any destruction required by any authorized public authority), this Lease shall terminate sixty (60) days following the date of such Premises Total Destruction, whether or not the damage or destruction is an Insured Loss or was caused by a negligent or willful act of Lessee. In the event, however, that the damage or destruction was caused by Lessee, Lessor shall have the right to recover Lessor's damages from Lessee except as released and waived in Paragraph 9.7.

  • Partial Destruction If any Facility’s Improvements are not substantially destroyed, then Tenant shall comply with the provisions of §9.4 and Landlord shall make the insurance proceeds available to Tenant for such restoration.

  • Data Destruction When no longer needed, all County PHI or PI must be cleared, purged, or destroyed consistent with NIST Special Publication 800-88, Guidelines for Media Sanitization such that the PHI or PI cannot be retrieved.

  • Confidential Destruction PHI COUNTY discloses to CONTRACTOR or 5 CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY must be disposed of 6 through confidential means, such as cross cut shredding and pulverizing.