Common use of DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. (a) Documents provided by the Contractor under this Purchase Order or otherwise, remain the Contractor’s property and shall be returned to the Contractor on demand. The Contractor grants to the Subcontractor a licence to use the documents to carry out the Supplies and any rectification, maintenance or servicing as necessary for the purposes of this Purchase Order.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Part B Standard Terms and Conditions, Part B Standard Terms and Conditions, Part B Standard Terms and Conditions

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DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. (a) Documents provided by the Contractor under this Purchase Order the Subcontract or otherwise, remain the Contractor’s property and shall must be returned to the Contractor on demand. The Contractor grants to the Subcontractor a licence to use the documents to carry out the Supplies and any rectification, maintenance or servicing as necessary for the purposes of this Purchase Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract Agreement

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