Ownership, Rights, and Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Ownership, Rights, and Responsibilities. 1. Independent Efforts A work made in the course of independent efforts is the property of the unit member, who has the right to determine the disposition of such work and net proceeds derived from such work. Unit members are solely responsible for works created through independent efforts. Independent efforts remain subject to the requirements and prohibitions of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act.
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Ownership, Rights, and Responsibilities. 1. Independent Efforts A work made in the course of independent efforts is the property of the UNAC member, who has the right to determine the disposition of such work and net proceeds derived from such work. UNAC members are solely responsible for works created through independent efforts. Independent efforts remain subject to the requirements and prohibitions of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act.
Ownership, Rights, and Responsibilities. 1.1 The Photographer will document the events in a candid manner and take portrait and group shots as discussed with the client.
Ownership, Rights, and Responsibilities. Photographer and Clients agree that Photographer owns any and all copy and reproduction rights. Clients agree not to reproduce or copy any proof or other photograph of the event, taken by Photographer, without Photographer’s written permission. Any unauthor- ized reproduction of proofs or other photographs, or failure to return the proofs to Photographer (if applicable), constitutes a breach of this agreement and will subject Clients to any and all applicable civil penalties. If Clients purchase digital copies of full-size images, or if Clients download smaller images from the Internet, then Photographer retains ownership of all copy and reproduction rights for those images, but Photographer grants to Clients the right to unlimited non-exclusive non-commercial use of those images, including the right to print or reproduce those images for Clients’ personal purposes.
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  • EMPLOYEE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. In addition to others identified herein, employees affected by these procedures shall have the following rights:

  • MANAGEMENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Employer through its designated management personnel or agents has the right and responsibility, except as expressly modified by this Agreement, to control, change, and supervise all operations and to direct and assign work to all working forces. Such rights and responsibilities shall include by way of illustration but shall not be limited to: the selection and hiring, training, discipline and discharge, classification, reclassification, layoff, promotion and demotion or transfer of employees; the establishment of work schedules; the allocation of all financial and other resources; the control and regulation of the use of all equipment and other property of the Employer. The Employer shall determine the methods, technological means and qualifications of personnel by and for which operations are to be carried out. The Employer shall take whatever action as may be necessary to carry out its rights in any emergency situation. Application of this Article shall not preclude the use of the grievance procedure as established in this Agreement.

  • BOARD RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. The Board, on its own behalf and on behalf of the electors of the District, hereby retains and reserves unto itself, without limitation, all powers, rights, authority, duties and responsibilities conferred upon and vested in it by the laws and the Constitutions of the State of Michigan, and of the United States, including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the right;

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