Directed Work definition

Directed Work means a work that is specifically funded or created at the direction of UNC Asheville, including, but not limited to, works for hire by University employees. Such funding need not constitute Exceptional Use of UNC Asheville Resources in order for the work to be considered a Directed Work.
Directed Work means intellectual property and any work or invention:
Directed Work means any changes, modification, or improvement to a Licensed Product that is proposed by Avaya and developed at Licensor's expense.

Examples of Directed Work in a sentence

  • Included in these methodologies are Quick Die Change (QDC), Self- Directed Work Teams and other such modern process that the parties mutually agree to.

  • If Owner issues a "Directed Work Order," Contractor shall proceed without undue delay to repair or replace Work which Owner has rejected, as set out in such order and consistent with this Article 9.

  • If the Parties disagree that the Interim Directed Work is within the scope of the Work, Private Entity shall perform the disputed Work.

  • Also the Company agrees there will be no Self Directed Work Team during this Agreement.

  • EMC shall be solely responsible for handling any required communications with the Regional Board to implement the Agency- Directed Work, including the preparation and submission of Environmental Documents to the Regional Board relating to the Agency-Directed Work.

  • Included in these methodologies are Die Directed Work Teams and other such modem that the to.

  • The effectiveness of Self Directed Work Area Teams for specific work areas or combinations of work areas shall be explored.

  • Licensor shall have all rights, title and interest in any Directed Work and any related documentation and all rights, title and interest in and to all patent, copyright, mask work rights, trade secrets, trademarks, moral rights, and any other intellectual property rights contained in or derived from the Directed Work or related documentation.

  • This amount does not include a 20% contingency fund of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy-Three Dollars ($150,773) for unforeseen issues associated with the Agency- Directed Work that are not included in or reasonably contemplated by Exhibit E.

  • The Contractor’s scope of Agency- Directed Work, approved budget for Work Costs, and deliverables are described in Exhibit E – Contractors’ Estimates.


More Definitions of Directed Work

Directed Work means an individual creates or develops Intellectual Property at the specific direction of the University or as a result of fulfillment of obligations of a specific contract with the University.
Directed Work means intellectual property and any work or invention created by staff or administrators in the course of their employment or commissioned by the University as stipulated in an agreement or contract. Directed work may be compensated by the institution or through a state, federal or private grant. It may also include work created by faculty, researchers, or students pursuant to an agreement and when supported by substantial University resources beyond those customarily provided to faculty, researchers, or students in their respective disciplines. In such instances where directed work is compensated by or pursuant to a state, federal, or private grant, contract, or agreement, the allocation/ownership of intellectual property rights shall be addressed and established prior to final and full execution of the contract/agreement.

Related to Directed Work

  • Company Work means all duties, responsibilities, and obligations to be performed by Company as contemplated by Section 3.1 of this Agreement.

  • Collaboration Activities means the activities set out in this Agreement

  • Development Work means all work and services necessary or desirable in connection

  • specified work means so much of any of the authorised development as is situated upon, across, under, over or within 15 metres of, or may in any way adversely affect, railway property.

  • covered work means either the unmodified Program or a work based on the Program.