Common use of Written Records Clause in Contracts

Written Records. Employee agrees that to the extent reasonably possible, Employee will maintain written records of all Inventions and Confidential Subject Matter conceived or generated by Employee in the course of Employee's performance of services for the Company, which records will be the exclusive property of the Company and will be available to the Company at all times.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Employment Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Employment Agreement (Ada-Es Inc)

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Written Records. Employee agrees that to the extent reasonably possible, Employee will maintain written records of all Inventions and Confidential Subject Matter conceived or generated by Employee in the course of Employee's ’s performance of services for the Company, which records will be the exclusive property of the Company and will be available to the Company at all times.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Employment Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Employment Agreement (Ada-Es Inc)

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Written Records. Employee agrees that to the extent reasonably possible, Employee will maintain written records of all Inventions and Confidential Subject Matter Information conceived or generated by Employee in the course of Employee's performance of services for the Company, which records will be the exclusive property of the Company and will be available to the Company at all times.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Advanced Emissions Solutions, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Advanced Emissions Solutions, Inc.)

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