Common use of Certain Rights of Contractor Clause in Contracts

Certain Rights of Contractor. The Contractorafter obtaining prior written approval from the Principal shall have the right to include photographic or artistic representations of the design ional and professional materials. The Contractor shall be given reasonable access to the completed Project to make such confidential or proprietary information regardless of whether or not the Principal has previously advised the Contractor in writing of the specific information considered by the Principal to be confidential or proprietary.

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Samples: Study Agreement

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Certain Rights of Contractor. The Contractorafter obtaining prior written approval from the Principal Contractor shall have the right to include photographic or artistic representations of after obtaining prior written approval from the design ional and professional materialsPrincipal. The Contractor shall be given reasonable access to the completed Project to make such confidential or proprietary information regardless of whether or not the Principal has previously advised the Contractor in writing of the specific information considered by the Principal to be confidential or proprietary. These materials also shall not contain any information or data that shall be used in accordance to any conditions and requirements set forth by the Principal or other entity; in this case the Contractor shall comply with such conditions and requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Study Agreement

Certain Rights of Contractor. The Contractorafter obtaining prior written approval from the Principal Contractor shall have the right to include photographic or artistic representations representationsof the design of the design ional Project among the promotional and professional materialsprofessionalmaterials. The Contractor shall be given reasonable access to the completed Project to make such representations. However, the materials shall not include the confidential or proprietary information regardless of whether or not the Principal has previously advised the Contractor in writing of the specific information considered by the Principal to be confidential or proprietary.. SECTIONIX. TERMINATIONS; USPENSION

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Samples: Expertise Agreement

Certain Rights of Contractor. The Contractorafter Contractor after obtaining prior written approval from the Principal shall have the right to include photographic or artistic representations of the design ional of the Project among the Contractor’s promotional and professional materials. The Contractor shall be given reasonable access to the completed Project to make such representations. However, the Contractor’s materials shall not include the Principal’s confidential or proprietary information regardless of whether or not the Principal has previously advised the Contractor in writing of the specific information considered by the Principal to be confidential or proprietary.

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Samples: Study Agreement

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Certain Rights of Contractor. The Contractorafter obtaining prior Contractor only with written approval permit from the Principal shall have the right to include photographic or artistic representations of the design ional of the Project among the Contractor’s promotional and professional materials. The Contractor However, the Contractor’s materials shall be given reasonable access to not include the completed Project to make such Principal’s confidential or proprietary information regardless of whether or not the Principal has previously advised the Contractor in writing of the specific information considered by the Principal to be confidential or proprietary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Study Agreement

Certain Rights of Contractor. The Contractorafter Contractor after obtaining prior written approval from the Principal shall have the right to include photographic or artistic representations of the design ional promotional and professional materials. The Contractor shall be given reasonable access to the completed Project to make such confidential or proprietary information regardless of whether or not the Principal has previously advised the Contractor in writing of the specific information considered by the Principal to be confidential or proprietary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Study Agreement

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