Confidential Information

Example Definitions of "Confidential Information"
Confidential Information. Means any technology, know-how, trade secrets, marketing plans, commercial or financial information, demonstrations, drawings, prototypes, models, samples, devices, specifications, data, methods, recipes, or business policies or practices of the Company or any Party, whether conveyed verbally, in writing or in any tangible or intangible form whatsoever (including electronically).
Confidential Information. All trade secrets, confidential information (including but not limited to confidential information with respect to marketing, product offerings or expansion plans) and financial matters of the Company and its subsidiaries
Confidential Information. All non-public information that has been created, discovered, developed or otherwise become known to the Employer, BB&T or their Affiliates other than through public sources, including, but not limited to, all inventions, processes, data, computer programs, software, digital intellectual property, marketing plans, customer lists, depositor lists, budgets, projections, new products, information covered by the Trade Secrets Protection Act, N.C. Gen. Stat., Chapter 66, ยงยง152 to 162, and other... information owned by the Employer, BB&T or their Affiliates which is not public information. View More
Confidential Information. Means any information about the Company or an Affiliate, its employees or Customers which is not generally known outside the Company and its Affiliates which the Executive learned in connection with the Executive's employment with the Company or an Affiliate and which would be useful to Competitors. "Confidential Information" shall not include any data or information that (i) has been voluntarily disclosed to the public by the Company or an Affiliate, (ii) has been independently developed and... disclosed to the public by others or (iii) otherwise enters the public domain through lawful means. View More
Confidential Information. Any and all information, whether written or oral and in any medium, relating to or disclosed in this Agreement, or by a Party or its Affiliates in the course of performing under or exercising its rights under this Agreement, including information disclosed by either Party or its Affiliates to the other prior to the execution of this Agreement, which is or should be reasonably understood to be confidential or proprietary to the disclosing Party, including, without limitation: (a) all information... related to sales of products, such as raw data, reports, and compilations of such data or information (including, but not limited to, information provided pursuant to the terms of this Agreement), (b) information relating to the services performed [*]Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. 2 CONFIDENTIAL under this Agreement, including the financial terms, (c) work papers, analyses, compilations, projections, and statistical data, (d) product cost or sale information or data, (e) identities of any current or pending or future vendors or planned products and services to be offered or withdrawn, including any terms of either party's contracts with third parties, (f) planned and future promotions and grand opening dates, (g) business plans and forecasts, (h) [*], (i) [*], and (j) any other document which is specifically marked or communicated by the disclosing party as "confidential" or "proprietary" or some similar designation. Further, except as may otherwise be agreed by the Parties in accordance with the provisions of Section 15.10, the terms and conditions of this Agreement (as well as all information regarding the negotiation of this Agreement) and the relationship between the Parties under this Agreement shall be deemed to be Confidential Information of each of the Parties. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information shall not include information that (a) is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of the receiving Party (or any person acting on its behalf); (b) was previously rightfully known to the receiving Party free of any obligation to keep it confidential; (c) is subsequently disclosed to the receiving Party by a third party that may rightfully transfer and disclose such information without restriction and free of any obligation to keep it confidential; or (d) is independently developed by the receiving Party or a third party, to the extent legally permissible, without reference to the disclosing Party's Confidential Information View More
Confidential Information. Any information which the Seller (or any of its Affiliates, officers, employees and agents) may have or acquire in relation to the customers, business, finances, assets or affairs of the Company or its Affiliates, save for (i) any information which is publicly available or becomes publicly available through no act of the Seller (or any of its Affiliates), (ii) any information disclosed to Seller by a third party that did not acquire the information under any obligation of confidentiality, and... (iii) information independently acquired by Seller as the result of work carried out by an employee to whom no disclosure of such information had been made. View More
Confidential Information. Means any information concerning the business and affairs of the Company and its Subsidiaries existing as of the Closing Date other than (i) any information that is or was already generally available to the public or (ii) was independently developed by or on behalf of Buyer.
Confidential Information. The following, to the extent previously, currently or subsequently disclosed to the other party hereunder or otherwise: information relating to products, services or technology of the Disclosing Party or the properties, composition, structure, organization, use or processing thereof, or systems therefor, or to the Disclosing Party's business (including, without limitation, computer programs, code, algorithms, schematics, data, know-how, processes, ideas, inventions (whether patentable or not),... names and expertise of employees and consultants and other technical, business, financial, customer and product development plans, forecasts, strategies and information) View More
Confidential Information. Includes but is not limited to all trade secrets, trade knowledge, systems, software, code, data documentation, files, formulas, processes, programs, training aids, printed materials, methods, books, records, client files, policies and procedures, client and prospect lists, employee data and other information relating to the operations of State Street or its Subsidiaries or its or their customers, and any and all discoveries, inventions and improvements thereof made or conceived by you or... others for State Street or its Subsidiaries or its or their customers whether or not patented or copyrighted, as well as cash and securities account transactions and position records of clients, regardless of whether such information is stamped "confidential." View More
Confidential Information. Information about a party's operations, methods of doing business, research and development, know how, customers, trade secrets, manufacturing methods, finances, testing and bench-marking procedures and results and other confidential and proprietary information belonging to a party. Confidential Information does not include information which (i) was or falls into the public domain other than as a result of a disclosure by the receiving party or its Representatives, (ii) was or becomes available... to the receiving party on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the disclosing party or its Representatives, provided that such source is not bound by a confidentiality obligation with the disclosing party, (iii) was within the receiving party's possession prior to it being furnished to the receiving party by or on behalf of the disclosing party provided the source of such information was not bound by a confidentiality obligation with the disclosing party with respect thereto or (iv) is disclosed pursuant to a valid order of a court or authorized government agency provided that the receiving party has given the disclosing party an opportunity to defend, limit or protect such disclosure View More
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