Common use of Disclosure of Developments Clause in Contracts

Disclosure of Developments. The Executive will make full and prompt disclosure to the Company of all inventions, original works or authorship, improvements, modifications, discoveries, creations, methods, processes and developments which are within the scope of the Company’s actual or reasonably anticipated business and which are made or conceived by the Executive alone or together with others during the term of his employment, whether or not such developments are patentable or protected as confidential information, whether or not such developments are in process or reduced to practice, whether or not such developments are made or conceived during normal working hours or on or off the premises of the Company (all of which are hereinafter collectively termed “Developments”), and whether or not such Developments are assignable to the Company under the provisions of Section 6 below.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (BioTrove, Inc.), Employment Agreement (BioTrove, Inc.), Employment Agreement (BioTrove, Inc.)

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