Physical Embodiments definition

Physical Embodiments means originals, copies, reproductions, documents, materials, records, papers, notebooks, files stored on or in electronic or cloud-based media, and any other embodiment, in any format whatsoever, including in hard-copy formats, such as paper and electronic or digital media, including, without limitation, computer-readable files, drives, disks, cloud-based information, and other electronic media that may be developed in the future.
Physical Embodiments. Physical Embodiments shall mean (a) samples of compounds, (b) documentation, and (c) any other physical embodiment as may be mutually agreed by the Parties.

Examples of Physical Embodiments in a sentence

  • Upon the termination of my Engagement for any reason, or if the Company so requests, I shall promptly deliver to the Company all Confidential Information, Company Property, or Physical Embodiments of either of the foregoing (collectively, “Returnable Property”) in my possession or under my control.

  • Upon the termination of my engagement with the Company, for any reason, or if the Company so requests, I shall promptly deliver to the Company all Confidential Information, Company Property, or Physical Embodiments of either of the foregoing (collectively, “Returnable Property”) in my possession or under my control.

Related to Physical Embodiments

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  • Physical therapist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice physical therapy.

  • Physical therapy means services provided by a qualified physical therapist.

  • Physical therapy aide means a person who has

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