Common use of Duration of Right to Challenge Clause in Contracts

Duration of Right to Challenge. The Government may review the validity of any restriction on technical data, delivered or to be delivered under a contract, asserted by the Contractor or subcontractor. During the period within three (3) years of final payment on a contract or within three (3) years of delivery of the technical data to the Government, whichever is later, the Contracting Officer may review and make a written determination to challenge the restriction. The Government may, however, challenge a restriction on the release, disclosure or use of technical data at any time if such technical data--

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.boeingsuppliers.com, Special License Agreement

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Duration of Right to Challenge. The Government may review the validity of any restriction on technical data, delivered or to be delivered under a contract, asserted by the Contractor Performer or subcontractor. During the period within three (3) years of final payment on a contract or within three (3) years of delivery of the technical data to the Government, whichever is later, the Contracting Agreement Officer may review and make a written determination to challenge the restriction. The Government may, however, challenge a restriction on the release, disclosure or use of technical data at any time if such technical data--data—

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Joby Aviation, Inc., Joby Aviation, Inc.

Duration of Right to Challenge. The Government may review the validity of any restriction on technical data, delivered or to be delivered under a contract, asserted by the Contractor Performer or subcontractor. During the period within three (3) years of final payment on a AGREEMENT NUMBER FA8614-22-9-0003 contract or within three (3) years of delivery of the technical data to the Government, whichever is later, the Contracting Agreement Officer may review and make a written determination to challenge the restriction. The Government may, however, challenge a restriction on the release, disclosure or use of technical data at any time if such technical data--data—

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Restricted Rights (Joby Aviation, Inc.)

Duration of Right to Challenge. The Government may review the validity of any restriction on technical data, delivered or to be delivered under a contract, asserted by the Contractor or subcontractor. During the period within three (3) years of final payment on a contract or within three (3) years of delivery of the technical data to the Government, whichever is later, the Contracting Officer may review and make a written determination to challenge the restriction. The Government may, however, challenge a restriction on the release, disclosure or use of technical data at any time if such technical data--data— CONTRACT NO. N00178-14-D-7931 DELIVERY ORDER NO. N6833519F3000 PAGE 106 of 112 FINAL

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Castellum, Inc.

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Duration of Right to Challenge. The Government may review the validity of any restriction on technical data, delivered or to be delivered under a contract, asserted by the Contractor or subcontractor. During the period within three (3) years of final payment on a contract or within three (3) years of delivery of the technical data to the Government, whichever is later, the Contracting Officer may review and make a written determination to challenge the restriction. The Government may, however, challenge a restriction on the release, disclosure or use of technical data at any time if such technical data--data—

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sparton Corp

Duration of Right to Challenge. The Government Government, when there are reasonable grounds, may review and challenge the validity of any restriction asserted by the contractor or subcontractor on the Government’s rights to use, modify, reproduce, release, perform, display, or disclose technical datadata or computer software delivered, delivered or to be delivered under a contractdelivered, asserted or otherwise provided by the Contractor or subcontractorsubcontractor in the performance of a contract. During the period within three (3) years of final payment on a contract contract, or within three (3) years of delivery of the technical data to the Government, whichever is later, the Contracting Officer may review and make a written determination to challenge the restriction. The Government may, however, challenge a restriction on the release, disclosure or use of technical data at any time if such technical data--three

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.lockheedmartin.com

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