New Designs Sample Clauses

The "New Designs" clause defines the ownership and rights associated with any new designs or creative works developed during the course of a project or contractual relationship. Typically, this clause specifies whether the client or the service provider retains intellectual property rights to these new designs, and may outline procedures for transferring ownership or granting licenses. Its core practical function is to prevent disputes over intellectual property by clearly establishing who controls and benefits from any new creative outputs generated under the agreement.
New Designs. For the term of this Agreement, SCI will accept from LSI and its Subsidiaries Orders for Products based on new designs for prototype production and volume production to be manufactured using any of the process technologies available at the Gresham Facilities. As new Products are included in LSI’s Requirements, the pricing for such Products will be based on the pricing for other Products manufactured using the applicable process technology set forth in Attachment B at the time Orders for such Products are placed. LSI may transfer Products, and the associated Reticles for such Products, from the third party’s facility in Japan referred to in Section 2.1 above as new designs for manufacturing at the Gresham Facilities. Attachment E sets forth the applicable micro-capacity for Products using such transferred Reticles.
New Designs. 7.1 Peretti shall be under no obligation to produce any new Peretti Designs for Tiffany. If new designs are created by Peretti and provided by her to Tiffany for production of Peretti Products, they will then become subject to this Agreement. 7.2 It is understood that Peretti will perform all design work, if at all, outside the United States.
New Designs. As part of the New Product Introduction (“NPI”) process discussed elsewhere in this MMSSA (Article 11 and Appendix B), Manufacturer shall provide [****] finished goods quality manufacturing samples of new Product designs to Buyer’s Quality Assurance representative for the purposes of qualifying the manufacturing process with respect to that new Product. Once the Product and the process are judged to be stable and repeatable by Buyer’s Quality Assurance Director, or his designee, then Production Validation is complete and that manufacturing process shall be considered baselined under Manufacturer’s control.