Ownership of Documents definition

Ownership of Documents. The County has permanent ownership of all directly connected and derivative materials produced under this Contract by the Subrecipient. All documents, reports and other incidental or derivative work or materials furnished hereunder shall become and remains the sole property of the County and may be used by the County as it may require without additional cost to the County. None of the documents, reports and other incidental or derivative work or furnished materials shall be used by the Subrecipient without the express written consent of the County.
Ownership of Documents. The County has permanent ownership of all directly connected and derivative materials produced under this Contract by the Contractor. All documents, reports and other incidental or derivative work or materials furnished hereunder shall become and remain the sole properties of the County and may be used by the County as it may require without additional cost to the County. None of the documents, reports and other incidental or derivative work or furnished materials shall be used by the Contractor without the express written consent of the County. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this section 20 does not apply to documents, reports and other incidental or derivative work or furnished materials that may contain PHI.
Ownership of Documents. The County has permanent ownership of all directly connected and derivative materials produced under this Contract by the Contractor specifically and exclusively for the County. All documents, reports and other incidental or derivative work or materials furnished hereunder shall become and remain the sole properties of the County and may be used by the County as it may require without additional cost to the County. None of the documents, reports and other incidental or derivative work or furnished materials produced under this Contract by Contractor specifically and exclusively for the County may be used by the Contractor without the express written consent of the County. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything to the contrary set forth herein, Contractor is the exclusive owner or rightful licensee of all copyright and other intellectual property rights in the systems, software, methodologies, methods of analysis, ideas, concepts, know-how, models, tools, techniques, skills, knowledge and experience, and any graphic or digitized representations of any of these and other materials created, owned or licensed and used by Contractor or its service providers before the commencement of, or acquired by Contractor during or after, the performance of the services pursuant to this Contract, including without limitation, all patent rights, copyrights, trade secrets, trademarks, and other proprietary rights therein and the foregoing shall not be deemed to be the property of the County and Contractor shall not be restricted in any way with respect thereto.

Examples of Ownership of Documents in a sentence

  • This Ownership of Documents and Intellectual Property provision shall survive expiration or termination of the Agreement.

  • Ownership of Documents The offeror agrees that all information, finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, specifications, models, photographs, records, reports and other material gathered and/or prepared by or for it under the terms of the contract shall, at the Town’s option, be delivered to, become, and remain the property of the Town’s.


More Definitions of Ownership of Documents

Ownership of Documents. The County has permanent ownership of all directly connected and derivative materials produced under this contract by the Contractor specifically for County and that are required to be delivered by Contractor to the County under this Agreement. All such deliverables furnished hereunder shall become and remain the sole property of the County and may be used by the County as it may require without additional cost to the County. None of the deliverables shall be used by the Contractor without the express written consent of the County. The ownership provision previously noted does not apply to audit documentation and/or audit working papers prepared by the Contractor. Contractor will adopt reasonable procedures to maintain the confidentiality of audit documentation and/or audit working papers. Copies of the audit documentation and/or audit working papers may be made available to the County provided such disclosure does not undermine the independence or the validity of the audit process.
Ownership of Documents. Drawings, specifications, reports, and any other documents prepared by Engineer in connection with any or all of the services furnished hereunder shall be the property of the Client. Engineer shall have the right to retain copies of all documents and drawings for its files. STANTEC cannot guarantee the authenticity, integrity or completeness of data files supplied in electronic format (“Electronic Files”). CLIENT shall release, indemnify and hold STANTEC, its officers, employees, consultants and agents harmless from any claims or damages arising from the use of Electronic Files. Electronic files will not contain stamps or seals, remain the property of STANTEC, are not to be used for any purpose other than that for which they were transmitted, and are not to be retransmitted to a third party without STANTEC’s written consent.
Ownership of Documents. Drawings, specifications, guidelines and any other documents prepared by the Contractor in connection with this Contract shall be the property of the County.
Ownership of Documents. Drawings and specifications for this project remain the property of A.C.E Architects, Inc. Copies of these drawings & specifications retained by the client may be utilized only for his use and for occupying the project for which they are prepared and not for the construction of any other project. These drawings may not be reproduced without the expressed written permission of the Architect. NRS 623.780 Offered by: Accepted by:
Ownership of Documents. The County has permanent ownership of all directly connected and derivative materials produced under this Contract by the Contractor that are specifically developed for, and unique to, the County. All such documents, reports, voice recordings, records of transactions conducted over the internet/intranet/WEB and Integrated Voice Response (“IVR”) system, and other incidental or derivative work or materials furnished hereunder or in connection with such work described in the prior sentence (“Work Product for County”) shall become and remain the sole properties of the County and may be used by the County as it may require without additional cost to the County. With respect to Work Product for County, none of the documents, reports, voice recordings, records of transactions conducted over the internet/intranet/WEB and Integrated Voice Response (“IVR”) system and other incidental or derivative work or furnished materials hereunder or in connection with work completed in Attachment A of this document shall be used by the Contractor without the express written consent of the County.
Ownership of Documents. The County has permanent ownership of all documents, reports and other work or materials produced specifically and exclusively for the County under this Contract by the Contractor (“Work”). All Work so produced shall become and remain the sole properties of the County and may be used by the County as it may require without additional cost to the County. None of the Work shall be used by the Contractor without the express written consent of the County.
Ownership of Documents. The County has permanent ownership of all directly connected and derivative materials produced under this Contract by the Contractor. All documents, reports and other incidental or derivative work or materials furnished hereunder shall become and remain the sole property of the County and may be used by the County as it may require without additional cost to the County. None of the documents, reports and other incidental or derivative work or furnished materials shall be used by the Contractor without the express written consent of the County. The provisions of this section shall include, but not be limited to, all donor lists, donor records, and donor information as well as all materials relating to fundraising strategy and implementation.