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ENGINEERING DESIGNS. Any and all engineering designs and plans for the Project shall be submitted to the CBU engineering department for review to ensure that they are consistent with the goals stated in Grantee’s Grant application. Project construction shall not commence until such time as CBU’s engineering department has completed this review process and has given written authorization to Grantee to commence Project construction.
ENGINEERING DESIGNS. BDC hereby permits access by YANKUANG to all the production and technology designs, needed for the manufacture, marketing, selling, leasing and operating of the System, including but not limited to the, engineering production designs, technology of manufacturing, materials descriptions, copyright, patents, computer software and related documents to the System. Information disclosed and permitted by BDC to YANKUANG shall include, but is not limited to: M▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ You Wang Dated December 18th 2007 Dr. CA M▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dated December 18th 2007 All System Design Specification and Software in all versions and all forms of expression thereof, including but not limited to the Software source code, object code, flow charts, and block diagrams, and programmer documentation, previous versions, notes, other information relating to the System; and all copyrights, trade secrets, patentable inventions, proprietary rights and intellectual property contained therein or connected therewith, including without limitation BDC's copyright in the System. The par
ENGINEERING DESIGNS. GLOBAL hereby permits access by YANKUANG to all the production and technology designs, needed for the manufacture and operation of the System, including but not limited to the, engineering production designs, technology of manufacturing, materials descriptions, copyright, patents, computer software and related documents to the System. Information disclosed and permitted by GLOBAL to YANKUANG shall include, but is not limited to: All System Design Specification and Software in all versions and all forms of expression thereof, including but not limited to the Software source code, object code, flow charts, and block diagrams, and programmer documentation, previous versions, notes, other information relating to the System; and all copyrights, trade secrets, patentable inventions, proprietary rights and intellectual property contained therein or connected therewith, including without limitation GLOBAL's copyright in the System.
ENGINEERING DESIGNS. The Susquehanna River Basin Commission has the right to review and approve all engineering designs prior to commencement of any work by EPCAMR, its agents, or assigns, to determine whether the designs meet the Susquehanna River Basin Commission's objectives with regard to the project. The Susquehanna River Basin Commission shall complete its review of the designs submitted to EPCAMR from AES and shall notify EPCAMR of any deficiencies and will require that AES resubmit the designs within thirty (30) days of the Susquehanna River Basin Commission's notice of said deficiencies. AES shall comply with all federal statutes, executive orders, circulars, regulations, policies, procedures, and directives, as they may be amended or promulgated from time to time during the term of this contract. AES shall comply with all applicable Commonwealth of PA statutes, management directives, circulars, regulations, policies, and procedures, as they may be amended or promulgated from time to time during the term of this contract.
ENGINEERING DESIGNS. BDC hereby permits access by ASIA PACIFIC to all the production and technology designs, needed for the manufacture, marketing, selling, leasing and operating of the System, including but not limited to the, engineering production designs, technology of manufacturing, materials descriptions, copyright, patents, computer software and related documents to the System. Information disclosed and permitted by BDC to ASIA PACIFIC shall include, but is not limited to: All System Design Specification and Software in all versions and all forms of expression thereof, including but not limited to the Software source code, object code, flow charts, and block diagrams, and programmer documentation, previous versions, notes, other information relating to the System; and all copyrights, trade secrets, patentable inventions, proprietary rights and intellectual property contained therein or connected therewith, including without limitation BDC's copyright in the System. The par

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