Concerning University Clause Samples

The 'Concerning University' clause defines the specific rights, obligations, or considerations that pertain directly to the university involved in the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the university's role, responsibilities, or any special conditions that apply to it, such as intellectual property ownership, use of university resources, or compliance with institutional policies. By clearly delineating the university's position and interests, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that all parties are aware of how the university is affected or protected under the contract.
Concerning University. Member has discretion to use University's name without prior University approval when and as necessary for Member to supply any information that Member may be required to disclose in order to comply with applicable law. But Member has no right to state or imply that University endorses or supports a particular investment, stock purchase, product, or treatment.
Concerning University. Collaborator has discretion to use University's name without prior University approval when and as necessary for Member to supply any information that Member may be required to disclose in order to comply with applicable law. But Collaborator has no right to state or imply that University endorses or supports a particular investment, stock purchase, product, or treatment.