Common use of Discoveries Clause in Contracts

Discoveries. The Employee will promptly disclose, in writing, to Eagle each improvement, discovery, idea, and invention relating to the business of Eagle made or conceived by him either alone or in conjunction with others while employed by Eagle or within one (1) year after the termination of such employment if such improvement, discovery, idea, or invention that results from or was suggested by such employment whether or not patentable, whether or not made or conceived (i) at the request of or upon the suggestion of Eagle (ii) during his usual hours of work, (iii) on or about the premises of Eagle and whether or not prior or subsequent to the execution hereof. He will not disclose any such improvement, discovery, idea, or invention to any person except Eagle. Each such improvement, discovery, idea, or invention shall be the sole and exclusive property of, and is hereby assigned to, Eagle and at the request of Eagle, Employee will assist and cooperate with Eagle and any person or persons from time to time designated by Eagle to obtain for Eagle the grant of any letters patent in the United States and/or such other country or countries as may be designated by Eagle, covering any applications, statements, assignments, or other documents, furnish such information and data and take all such other action (including without limitation, the giving of testimony) as Eagle may from time to time reasonably request.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Pw Eagle Inc), Employment Agreement (Eagle Pacific Industries Inc/Mn), Employment Agreement (Eagle Pacific Industries Inc/Mn)

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