Prior Knowledge Clause Samples
The Prior Knowledge clause defines how information or intellectual property that a party already possesses before entering into an agreement is treated. Typically, this clause clarifies that any inventions, data, or confidential information developed or acquired independently prior to the contract are not subject to the agreement’s terms regarding ownership or use. For example, if a company brings pre-existing software or trade secrets into a collaboration, these assets remain the sole property of that company. The core function of this clause is to prevent disputes by clearly distinguishing between pre-existing assets and those developed during the course of the agreement, thereby protecting each party’s prior rights.
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Prior Knowledge. All evaluations of the teacher’s activities shall be conducted openly and with the teacher’s full knowledge and awareness.
Prior Knowledge. Teachers will be aware of evaluation instruments to be used prior to the evaluation.
Prior Knowledge. Except as disclosed on Schedule A to this Agreement, to my knowledge, I have no information or materials pertaining in any manner to the business of or used by the Company and its affiliates, other than information I have learned from the Company in the course of being hired and employed.
Prior Knowledge. Each party shall continue to own the previous knowledge contributed to the project. No part of said previous knowledge involved in the project shall be taken as having been given to the other party by virtue of the present agreement.
Prior Knowledge. Anything which would constitute a valid claim under the Policy and about which the Policyholder was aware prior to purchasing the Housing Unit and as a consequence agreed a reduction in the purchase price for the Housing Unit or other contractual remedy.
Prior Knowledge.
(i) The Theatre will make every effort at the time of offer to provide the Actor with all available information about the production’s concept and/or context so that the Actor may make an informed decision about acceptance of the offer. Such information is especially important where the content of a production deals with issues of violence, trauma, or cultural or oppressed groups, or where it may be reasonably anticipated that the Actor’s individual identity may intersect with or reinforce harmful or demeaning identity stereotypes.
(ii) Upon request, the Theatre will facilitate communication between the Actor and Director to discuss intentions and expectations.
(iii) It is understood that certain types of work or ways of working (e.g., Workshops, or work that is devised) entail the development of characters, story, and/or context as an integral part of the rehearsal process and thus preclude clear assignment of roles at time of contracting. Where a definitive character list is not available or finalized at the time of contracting, Theatres are nevertheless encouraged to share information about the production as may be available.
Prior Knowledge. An Indemnified Party’s right to indemnification under Article VIII based on the breach of any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement (or based on the failure of any representation or warranty to be true as of the date hereof or as of the Closing Date) shall not be limited, diminished or otherwise affected in any way as a result of the existence of such Indemnified Party’s or its Representatives’ knowledge of such breach or untruth, the threat of such breach or untruth or the circumstances giving rise to such breach or untruth as of the date hereof or as of the Closing Date, regardless of whether such knowledge exists as a result of the Indemnified Party’s investigation, as a result of disclosure by the Indemnifying Party (or any other Person) or otherwise.
Prior Knowledge. No unfavorable entry shall be made in the employee’s file(s), as located in the Education Support Center and/or building site, without their knowledge. They shall affix their signature to such an entry to indicate only that they are aware of the entry.
Prior Knowledge. No breach by a Party of any representation, warranty, covenant, agreement or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement for any purpose hereunder, and neither the non-breaching Party nor any Affiliate of the non-breaching Party shall have any claim or recourse against the breaching Party or its directors, officers, employees, Affiliates, controlling Persons, agents, advisors or representatives with respect to such breach, under Article X or otherwise, if the non-breaching Party or any Affiliate of the non-breaching Party had knowledge prior to the execution of this Agreement of such breach or of the threat of such breach or the circumstances giving rise to such breach.
Prior Knowledge. With the exceptions of those disclosed in Annex A of the Agreement, I do not possess information or data related to the Company’s business or used by the Company other than those learned from the Company during the appointment process.