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USE OF ARCHITECT'S INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE. 6.1 The Drawings, Specifications and other documents, including those in electronic form, prepared by the Architect and its Consultants for this Project are Instruments of Service. The Instruments of Service shall become the joint property of the School District and Architect and, unless otherwise provided, the Architect shall be deemed the author of these Instruments of Service. The Architect grants the School District a non-exclusive license to use and reproduce, and the School District may use and reproduce, the Instruments of Service for purposes of constructing, using, maintaining and adding to the Project. Reproducible copies, including electronic copies, may be retained by the School District, whether the Project for which they were created is executed or not, and both the School District and the Architect are entitled to make and retain copies and reproduce them for their own use. The School District will indemnify and hold harmless the Architect, its agents and employees, from any claims arising from the School District's use of the Instruments of Service on projects for which the Architect is not employed.
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USE OF ARCHITECT'S INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE. 6.1 The Drawings, Specifications and other documents prepared by the Architect for this Project are instruments of the Architect's service for use solely with respect to this Project. Unless otherwise provided, the District shall be deemed the owner of these documents pursuant to Education Code Section 17316. The Architect and the Architect’s consultants shall retain all common law, statutory or other reserved rights, including copyrights, as provided in Education Code Section 17316.
USE OF ARCHITECT'S INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE. § 6.1 Drawings, specifications and other documents, including those in electronic form, prep and the Architect's consultants are Instruments of Service for use solely with respect to this and the Architect's consultants shall be deemed the authors and owners of their respective I and shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including copyrights.
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