Title and Ownership Rights Clause Examples
The Title and Ownership Rights clause establishes who holds legal ownership and rights to property, assets, or intellectual property referenced in the agreement. It typically specifies when and how title transfers from one party to another, such as upon delivery, payment, or completion of certain conditions, and may clarify whether any rights are retained or assigned. This clause is essential for preventing disputes by clearly defining ownership boundaries and ensuring all parties understand their rights and obligations regarding the subject matter.
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Title and Ownership Rights. The Customer retains title to and all ownership rights in the Developed Material and all data and content, including but not limited to multimedia or images (graphics, audio, and video), text, and the like provided by the Customer (the "Content"), but grants RSA the right to access and use Content for the purpose of complying with its obligations under this Agreement and any applicable SOW.
Title and Ownership Rights. State retains title to and all ownership rights in all data and content, including but not limited to multimedia or images (graphics, audio, and video), text, and the like provided by State (the “Content”), but grants Contractor the right to access and use Content for the purpose of complying with its obligations under this Contract and any applicable statement of work.
Title and Ownership Rights. The Department retains title to and all ownership rights in all data and content, including but not limited to multimedia or images (graphics, audio, and video), text, and the like provided by the Department (the "Content"), but grants Contractor the right to access and use Content for the purpose of complying with its obligations under this Contract and any applicable statement of work.
Title and Ownership Rights. 5.1 Assignor and Emergent hereby agree that all right, title and interest throughout the world in the Emergent Implementation shall belong solely to Emergent.
5.2 Assignor hereby grants to Emergent a perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free, fully paid-up, irrevocable and worldwide license right, to use the General-Purpose Materials in both source code and object code forms, and the IP Rights, as each may be updated from time to time, for the purposes of its own business or those of its affiliates, as further described below.
5.3 Emergent shall have the right to copy, reproduce, prepare derivative works upon, distribute copies of, display, and perform the General Purpose Materials and the IP Rights for internal use by Emergent and its affiliates. In addition, Emergent shall have the right to transfer, including via license and sublicense, the General Purpose Materials and the IP Rights to the extent they are an incidental utility incorporated into or included with any other substantive goods or services offered by Emergent. For the avoidance of doubt, the parties agree that this license excludes the ability of Emergent to sell, license, sublicense, or otherwise transfer the General Purpose Materials and IP Rights to third parties, except as expressly provided herein.
5.4 If Assignor has any rights to the General-Purpose Materials that cannot be assigned to Emergent, Assignor unconditionally and timely assist Emergent, and/or any party designated by Emergent, to (i) perfect and/or register all copyrights and other rights and protections relating to any Deliverable, throughout the world, (ii) obtain extensions and renewals of any such registrations, and (iii) from time to time enforce all copyrights and other intellectual property rights and projections relating to any Deliverable throughout the world. Assignor further agrees to have Personnel likewise engage in the aforesaid acts if requested by Emergent and, if required, to execute, or to have Personnel execute, individual waivers and/or deeds of assignment of the copyright, patent, trademark and other rights in any works or materials created pursuant to this Agreement. Assignor hereby irrevocably designates and appoints Emergent and its duly authorized officers and agents as its agent and attorney in fact, which appointment is coupled with an interest, to act for and in its behalf to execute, verify and file, any such documents and to do all other lawfully permitted acts to further the purposes of the prece...
Title and Ownership Rights. 8.1 Title
8.2 The maquette for the commissioned artwork will be property of the City (Edmonton Civic Art Collection) unless otherwise negotiated by the Artist.
8.3 The City and Society shall have the right to remove the Artwork from the site and/or de- accession the Artwork from the City’s art collection at any time for the following reasons:
(a) Endangerment of public safety;
(b) Excessive repairs or maintenance, or repair is not feasible;
(c) Public accessibility is no longer available;
(d) Demolition of a structure incorporating the Artwork or redevelopment of a site incorporating the Artwork;
(e) Expiry of lifespan of the Artwork; or
(f) Any other reason set out in City Policy C458D, Public Art to Enhance Edmonton’s Public Realm, or its replacement/successor policy.
8.4 The City shall have the right to donate or sell the Artwork at any time.
8.5 The City also agrees to exhibit the Artwork in its original and complete format subject to the principle of portability of the Artwork to another site deemed by the City to be appropriate in circumstances where the municipal authority or occupier of the lands calls on the Society to relocate the Artwork or upon the expiry of the license of use held by the Society for the lands as a Place of Installation for the Artwork. The Artist shall have the right to remove their name from the Artwork in the event of their disapproval. Any costs of relocation of the Artwork shall be the responsibility of the City and/or Society.
Title and Ownership Rights. The Library shall retain title to and all ownership rights in all data and content, including but not limited to multimedia or images (graphics, audio and video), text and the like provided by the Library (the “content”), but grants the University the right to access and use content for the purpose of complying with its obligations under this contract and any applicable statement of work.
Title and Ownership Rights. MPERB retains title to and all ownership rights in all data and content, including but not limited to multimedia or images (graphics, audio, and video), text, and the like provided by MPERB (the “Content”), but grants Contractor the right to access and use Content for the purpose of complying with its obligations under this Contract and any applicable statement of work.
Title and Ownership Rights. CSHCD and the SCRSN shall retain title to and all ownership rights in all data and content, including but not limited to multimedia or images (graphics, audio, and video), text, and the like provided by CSHCD (the “content”), but grants Contractor the right to access and use content for the purpose of complying with its obligations under this contract and any applicable statement of work.
Title and Ownership Rights. The Customer retains title to and all ownership rights in the Developed Material and all data and content, including but not limited to multimedia or images (graphics, audio, and video), text, and the like provided by the Customer (the "Content"), but grants RedSeal the right to access and use Content for the purpose of complying with its obligations under this Agreement and any applicable SOW.
Title and Ownership Rights. The County shall retain title to and all ownership rights in all data and content, including but not limited to multimedia or images (graphics, audio, and video), text, and the like provided by the County (the "content"), but grants the Contractor the right to access and use content for the purpose of complying with its obligations under this contract and any applicable statement of work.