Common use of Certain Proprietary Rights Clause in Contracts

Certain Proprietary Rights. The Employee agrees to and hereby does assign to the Company all his right, title and interest in and to all inventions, business plans, work models or procedures, whether or not patentable, which are made or conceived solely or jointly by him: a. At any time during the term of his employment by the Company and during the course of or in connection with his duties during the term of this Agreement, or b. With the use of time or materials of the Company. The Employee agrees to communicate to the Company or its representatives all facts known to him concerning such matters, to sign all rightful papers, make all rightful oaths and generally, at the Company's expense to do everything reasonably practicable (without expense to the Employee) to aid the Company in obtaining and enforcing proper legal protection for all such matters in all countries and in vesting title to such matters in the Company. At the Company's request (during or after the term of this Agreement) and expense, the Employee will promptly execute a specific assignment of title to the Company, and perform any other acts reasonably necessary to implement the foregoing assignment.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Campo Electronics Appliances & Computers Inc), Employment Agreement (Campo Electronics Appliances & Computers Inc), Employment Agreement (Campo Electronics Appliances & Computers Inc)

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