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Contractor Tools. Risk of loss or damage to the equipment, tools, and Construction Aids of Contractor, its employees or Subcontractors and their employees will at all times remain with Contractor, Subcontractors and their respective employees. Contractor hereby releases Owners and will require its Subcontractors to release Owners from and against any liability for loss or damage in respect thereof. If any casualty to such equipment, tools, or Construction Aids occurs, the loss as a consequence thereof will neither be the responsibility of Owners hereunder nor covered by insurance carried by Owners. Owners will have no liability for any damage, theft, or loss of construction equipment brought to the Big Stone Site or the Job Site or used thereon by Contractor or Subcontractors, however arising.
Contractor Tools. Contractor will retain exclusive ownership of all methods, ideas, concepts, algorithms, trade secrets, software documentation, other intellectual property or other information belonging to Contractor that existed before the effective date of this Agreement (“Contractor Tools”) and the technical skill and expertise of Contractor’s employees gained while working for or with Client.
Contractor Tools. 16.2.1 Prior to the execution of an SOW and whenever a new Contractor Tool is considered for use with the Services under any in-progress SOW, the parties shall complete the following Contractor Tool review and acceptance processes: (a) Contractor shall identify in writing for OFM the software tools and associated hardware (if any) that are to be made available by Contractor for use by Contractor or OFM in connection with the Services under the applicable SOW (“Contractor Tools”) (and describe the purposes or intended usage of such Contractor Tools); (b) OFM shall promptly advise Contractor which of the Contractor Tools are subject to the Security Requirements (“Controlled Contractor Tools”); (c) For each Controlled Contractor Tool, Contractor shall participate in an initial State-conducted security risk assessment of each such Controlled Contractor Tool as follows (the initial, and each subsequent such review and assessment shall be referred to as a “Security Risk Assessment”): (i) Contractor shall submit (A) a description of the Controlled Contractor Tool’s associated processes, security controls and certifications and other written information (in all cases as reasonably available to Contractor after using Best Efforts to conduct necessary due diligence) regarding the security of the tool and Contractor’s use of it (such information will include any industry standards, such as NIST 800-171, and certifications applicable to such tool) to the State and (B) any additional information reasonably requested by the State related to the use, security and availability of such Controlled Contractor Tools to help the State determine which Security Requirements apply and then allow the parties to evaluate whether the Controlled Contractor Tools and their contemplated usage meet the applicable Security Requirements; (ii) Contractor will cooperate and reasonably assist the State in gathering, reviewing, and evaluating information and documentation provided by Contractor under subsection 16.2.1(c)(i), above, as part of the Security Risk Assessment, to determine the effectiveness of the security controls used by Contractor and to assess whether such Controlled Contractor Tools satisfy the applicable Security Requirements; and (iii) OFM will inform Contractor of the results of the Security Risk Assessment; (A) If the State’s results do not identify any security vulnerabilities or non-compliance with the Security Requirements, OFM will notify Contractor that such Controll...
Contractor Tools. The Employer shall furnish all hickeys, vises, ladders, boring machines, hammers over regulation claw, dies, fish steels, electric screwdrivers, pipe wrenches over fourteen (14) inches, pipe cutters, hack saw blades, bits, drills, knock out punches and all special tools and all other necessary tools or equip-12 ment. Ladders shall be of sufficient height to enable workmen to perform their duties without using the last three steps of any ladder. All such tools and equipment must be in good mechanical condition as a safety factor. Workmen shall be responsible for all tools or equipment issued to them provided the Employer furnishes the necessary tool box, locker or other safe place for storage. The Employer shall furnish a suitable place for the employees to leave their tools during the time that the employees are off the job or project.
Contractor Tools. Risk of loss or damage to the equipment or tools of Contractor, all Subcontractors, and their respective employees and agents shall at all times remain with those parties, and Owner shall have no responsibility for such equipment or tools.
Contractor Tools. Contractor shall retain all rights, title and interest (including, without limitation, all copyrights, patents, service marks, trademarks, trade secret or other intellectual property rights) in and to all technical or internal designs, methods, ideas, concepts, know-how, techniques, generic documents and templates (“Tools”) that have been previously developed by Contractor or such Tools developed during the course of the provision of the services provided such Tools do not contain an/or are not based upon or derived from any MPS Confidential Information or proprietary data. Rights and ownership by Contractor of its Tools shall not extend to or include all or any part of MPS’ proprietary data or MPS’ Confidential Information. To the extent that Contractor may include in the materials any Tools, Contractor agrees that MPS shall be deemed to have a fully paid up perpetual license to make copies of the Tools as part of this engagement for its internal business purposes and provided that such Tools cannot be modified or distributed outside MPS without the written permission of Contractor or except as otherwise permitted herein.
Contractor Tools. Contractor retains the right to its know-how and consulting techniques and any enhancements made to the foregoing while performing Services (collectively, “Contractor Tools”). Contractor hereby grants the City a worldwide, perpetual, fully paid, royalty-free, and non- exclusive right and license to use any Contractor Tool incorporated in and required for the City’s use of the deliverables. Nothing in this Section 9.3 affects the City’s ownership of the Deliverables.
Contractor Tools. 64 18. DEFAULT; TERMINATION; SUSPENSION

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