Common use of Reserved Rights and License to the Design Professional Clause in Contracts

Reserved Rights and License to the Design Professional. Notwithstanding the rights, ownership, grants, assignments, transfers, and quitclaims set forth in this Article, the Design Professional shall retain its rights to all its previously created standard design elements included within the Instruments of Service, including its standard details, standard specifications and other standard design documents generated and authored by the Design Professional for its repeated and regular use in other instruments of service for its other clients, provided however, that Design Professional grants and transfers an irrevocable license to Owner to use, reuse, and create derivative works of such standard design elements for use in the buildings, improvements, structures and the campus of the Project. Moreover, the Owner expressly grants, assigns, and transfers a permanent and exclusive license to the Design Professional, its successors, and assigns, for his Instruments of Service, and to each consultant and its successors and assigns) for its Instruments of Service, to use, copy, sell, transfer, and accomplish derivative works therefrom, for any and all purposes.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract

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