Common use of Title to Work Clause in Contracts

Title to Work. a. The title to all work performed by Grantee and any unused materials or machinery purchased by Grantee with funds provided by the County in order to accomplish the work hereunder shall become legally vested to the County upon the completion of the work required under this Grant Agreement. Grantee shall obtain from any subcontractors and shall transfer, assign, and/or convey to Monroe County all exclusive, irrevocable, or other rights to all work performed under this Grant Agreement, including, but not limited to trademark and/or service xxxx rights, copyrights, publication rights, distribution rights, rights of reproduction, and royalties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Fast Forward Monroe Program Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Title to Work. a. The title to all work performed by Grantee Xxxxxxx and any unused materials or machinery purchased by Grantee with funds provided by the County in order to accomplish the work hereunder shall become legally vested to the County upon the completion of the work required under this Grant Agreement. Grantee shall obtain from any subcontractors and shall transfer, assign, and/or convey to Monroe County all exclusive, irrevocable, or other rights to all work performed under this Grant Agreement, including, but not limited to trademark and/or service xxxx mark rights, copyrights, publication rights, distribution rights, rights of reproduction, and royalties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Title to Work. a. The title to all work performed by Grantee the Contractor and any unused materials or machinery purchased by Grantee the Contractor with funds provided by the County in order to accomplish the work hereunder shall become legally vested to the County upon the completion of the work required under this Grant Agreement. Grantee The Contractor shall obtain from any subcontractors and shall transfer, assign, and/or convey to Monroe County all exclusive, irrevocable, or other rights to all work performed under this Grant Agreement, including, but not limited to trademark and/or service xxxx rights, copyrights, publication rights, distribution rights, rights of reproduction, and royalties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intermunicipal Agreement

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