Common use of OWNERSHIP OF THE WORK Clause in Contracts

OWNERSHIP OF THE WORK. The Contractor agrees that the ownership of all studies, data sheets, survey notes, subsoil information, drawings, tracings, estimates, specifications, proposals, diagrams, calculations, Electronic Data Media (EDM) and other material prepared or collected by the Contractor, hereafter referred to as "instruments of professional service", shall become the property of the City as they are prepared and/or developed in the course of the Contract. The Contractor agrees to allow the City access to all “instruments of professional service” at any time. The Contractor shall not copyright any material originating under the Contract without prior written approval of the City. No publications or publicity of the work, in part or in total, shall be made without the express written agreement of the City, except that Contractor may in general terms use previously developed instruments of professional service to describe its abilities for a project in promotional materials.

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Samples: www.burlingtonvt.gov, www.burlingtonvt.gov, www.burlingtonvt.gov

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OWNERSHIP OF THE WORK. The Contractor agrees that the ownership of all studies, data sheets, survey notes, subsoil information, drawings, tracings, estimates, specifications, proposals, diagrams, calculations, Electronic Data Media electronic data media (EDM) and other material prepared or collected by the Contractor, hereafter referred to as "instruments of professional service", ," shall become the property of the City as they are prepared and/or developed in the course of the Contract. The Contractor agrees to allow the City access to all “instruments of professional service” at any time. The Contractor shall not copyright any material originating under the Contract without prior written approval of the City. No publications or publicity of the work, in part or in total, shall be made without the express written agreement of the City, except that Contractor may in general terms use previously developed instruments of professional service to describe its abilities for a project in promotional materials.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.burlingtonvt.gov

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