Common use of Third Party Requests Clause in Contracts

Third Party Requests. This Agreement will not prevent receiving party from disclosing the other party’s Confidential Information to a court or governmental body pursuant to a valid court order, Law, subpoena, or regulation, but only if receiving party: (1) gives prompt notice (or the maximum notice permitted under Law) before making the disclosure, unless prohibited by Law; (2) reasonably assists disclosing party, at disclosing party’s cost, in its lawful efforts to resist or limit such disclosure; and (3) discloses only that portion of disclosing party’s Confidential Information that is legally required to be disclosed.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Self Hosted Software License Agreement, Indirect Self Hosted Software License Agreement, Self Hosted Software License Agreement

Third Party Requests. This Agreement will not prevent receiving party the Recipient from disclosing the other partyDiscloser’s Confidential Information to a court or governmental body pursuant to a valid court order, Law, subpoena, or regulation, but only if receiving partythe Recipient: (1a) gives prompt notice (or the maximum notice permitted under Law) before making the disclosure, unless prohibited by Law; (2b) reasonably assists disclosing partythe Discloser, at disclosing partythe Discloser’s cost, in its lawful efforts to resist or limit such disclosure; and (3c) discloses only that portion of disclosing party’s Confidential Information that is legally required to be disclosed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Subscription Services Agreement, Licence Agreement for Software

Third Party Requests. This Agreement will not be construed to prevent receiving party from disclosing the other disclosing party’s Confidential Information to a court court, or governmental body pursuant to a valid court order, Law, subpoena, or regulation, but only if provided that the receiving party: (1a) gives prompt notice (or the maximum notice permitted under Law) before making the disclosure, unless prohibited by Law; (2b) reasonably assists provides reasonable assistance to disclosing party, at disclosing party’s cost, party in its any lawful efforts by disclosing party to resist or limit the disclosure of such disclosureConfidential Information; and (3) discloses only that portion of disclosing party’s Confidential Information that is legally required to be disclosed.and

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Subscription Service Agreement, Subscription Service Agreement

Third Party Requests. This Agreement will not prevent receiving party from disclosing the other party’s Confidential Information to a court or governmental body pursuant to a valid court order, Law, subpoena, or regulation, but only if receiving party: (1) gives prompt notice (or the maximum notice permitted under Law) before making the disclosure, unless prohibited by Law; (2) reasonably assists disclosing party, at disclosing party’s cost, in its lawful efforts to resist or limit such disclosure; and (3) discloses only that portion of disclosing party’s Confidential Information that is legally required to be disclosed.disclosed.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subscription Service Agreement