SCHEDULE 5 – COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION Sample Clauses

The 'Schedule 5 – Commercially Sensitive Information' clause defines and lists information that is considered commercially sensitive within the context of the agreement. This schedule typically identifies specific data, documents, or business details that, if disclosed, could harm a party’s competitive position or business interests. For example, it may include pricing structures, proprietary processes, or strategic plans. The core function of this clause is to ensure that such sensitive information receives heightened protection, thereby minimizing the risk of unauthorized disclosure and safeguarding the parties’ commercial interests.
SCHEDULE 5 – COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION. 1 The Authority acknowledges that the Contractor has requested that the following information be treated as Commercially Sensitive Information; 2 The Authority will consult with the Contractor on any request for information, identified as Commercially Sensitive, under the FOIA.
SCHEDULE 5 – COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION. The Authority acknowledges that the Contractor has requested that the following information be treated as Commercially Sensitive Information; Document Page Number Section Condition or Paragraph Number Explanation of harm which may result from disclosure and time period applicable to sensitivity.
SCHEDULE 5 – COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION. [Insert - On contract award insert information supplied by the Contractor within their proposal]
SCHEDULE 5 – COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION. ‌ 1 The Authority acknowledges that the Contractor has requested that the following information be treated as Commercially Sensitive Information; Tender Page Form 27 Annex 1 Table contents REDACTED (name and contact details) – individuals details would be in the public domain. Permanent. Tender Page Form 28 Annex 2 Part 4 PPDG Accounts – confidential information would be disclosed. Permanent. 2 The Authority will consult with the Contractor on any request for information, identified as Commercially Sensitive, under the FOIA.
SCHEDULE 5 – COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION. The Authority acknowledges that the Contractor has requested that the following information be treated as Commercially Sensitive Information; Document Page Number Section Condition or Paragraph Number Explanation of harm which may result from disclosure and time period applicable to sensitivity. Annex S The information, being proposed pricing, if provided to competitors, would be advantageous to them and consequently prejudice both the competitive position, and commercial interests, of Working Links by resulting in an adverse impact on its ability to compete. This should never be disclosed. Annex E Security Plan This document contains confidential information on Working Links’ IT systems and security measures. Release of this information would compromise Working Links’ IT security solutions. This should never be disclosed. Annex D Financial Information This contains detailed financial information about Working Links, including information which is not yet in the public domain. Release of this information would prejudice the commercial interests of Working Links. Names of individuals This should not be disclosed as it is personal information for data protection reasons. This should never be disclosed.
SCHEDULE 5 – COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION. 1 The Authority acknowledges that the Contractor has requested that the following information be treated as Commercially Sensitive Information; Document Page Number Section Condition or paragraph number Explanation of harm which may result from disclosure and time period applicable to any sensitivity LGC Tender response Disclosure prior to the end of the non- Until the contract under the tender has been awarded (whether to LGC or a third disclosure period party) could prejudice LGC‟s contract negotiations and/or give competitors an unfair advantage1 LGC Prices and Disclosure prior to In Perpetuity Rates. the end of the non- disclosure period could prejudice LGC‟s contract negotiations and/or give competitors an unfair advantage1 Management Contains personal In Perpetuity information information which if disclosed would be in breach of UK data protection legislation (note that other exemptions might also apply)2 2 The Authority will consult with the Contractor on any request for information, identified as Commercially Sensitive, under the FOIA.
SCHEDULE 5 – COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION. The Authority acknowledges that the Provider has requested that the following information be treated as Commercially Sensitive Information; Document Page Number Section Condition paragraph number Or Explanation of harm which may result from disclosure and time period applicable to any sensitivity Schedule 4 82-83 Table A & B All The data used in the pricing schedule is based on the College’s cost base and would be of commercial benefit to competitor independent specialist colleges.
SCHEDULE 5 – COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION. ‌ 1 The Authority acknowledges that the Contractor has requested that the following information be treated as Commercially Sensitive Information; Throughout The names of any individuals in the document are exempt from disclosure under Section 40 (personal information). To be redacted in full Part 11.1 These paragraphs detail our proposed performance levels and if available to competitors would have a serious impact on our ability to compete going forward so should be exempt from disclosure under Section 43 (commercial sensitivity). To be Published (the decision having applied the Public Interest Test against the Minister’s Transparency Agenda eg efficient use of public funds, open/honest competition, full visibility of the bidder’s ability to successfully deliver the provision in line with the specification, full visibility on how the bidder will work with their supply chain.) Annex 3 (Security Plan) The entirety of our security plan should be exempt from disclosure under Section 43 (commercial sensitivity) since it contains highly confidential information regarding our IT and security systems. To be redacted in full Annex 2 (Pricing details) All pricing details are exempt from disclosure under Section 43 (commercial sensitivity) as it would give our competitors an unfair advantage in future competitions if they had knowledge of this information. To be redacted in full 2 The Authority will consult with the Contractor on any request for information, identified as Commercially Sensitive, under the FOIA.

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