COUNCIL PROPERTY. 12.1 All property, materials, equipment, tools, copyright, design rights or any other forms of intellectual property rights in all drawings, specifications and data supplied by the Council to the Provider or not so supplied but used by the Provider specifically in the development of the Services shall at all times be and remain the Council’s exclusive property but shall be held by the Provider in safe custody at the Provider’s risk and maintained and kept in good condition by the Provider until returned to the Council and shall not be disposed of other than in accordance with the Council’s written instructions, nor shall such items be used otherwise than as authorised by the Council in writing.
COUNCIL PROPERTY. 6.1 On conclusion of the period of action as an independent person you undertake to return to the Monitoring Officer all property acquired during the service as independent person, including any passes or equipment, records, correspondence, documents, files and other information (whether originals, copies or extracts and whether on paper or on tape, computer disc or other magnetic media) generated during the role or belonging to the Council and that you will not retain any copies.
COUNCIL PROPERTY. 6.1. Title to any and all goods, material and equipment supplied by COUNCIL (“COUNCIL Material”) for the Suppliers use in performing any Work shall remain with COUNCIL and shall not pass to the Supplier under any circumstances. The Supplier may only use COUNCIL Material to perform the Work and bears the risk of loss or damage in relation to the COUNCIL Material while it is in possession or in control of the COUNCIL Material. The Supplier shall store, take appropriate care of and maintain the COUNCIL Material and compensate COUNCIL if any COUNCIL Material is lost or damaged.
COUNCIL PROPERTY. During your employment you will have access to, and use of, various documents, manuals, hardware and software provided for your use by the Council. These and any data or documents (including copies) produced, maintained or stored on the Council's computer systems or other electronic equipment (including mobile phones), remain the property of the Council. You may also be given the use of other facilities owned by the council including mobile phone, laptop, computer, keys to buildings, social media accounts and vehicles.[mobile phone], [laptop/desktop computer], [keys/pass card], [social media accounts]. You must take good care of all Council property that is in your possession and/or under your control and use it for agreed and lawful purposes only. If, because of your misuse or carelessness the property is lost, stolen or damaged, we may deduct from your pay some or all of the cost of repair or a replacement. We may, at any time during your employment, and will on termination, require you to return all Council property (including social media account details, or any computer or online passwords) to us. You must do so on your last working day or as soon as possible as agreed with the Council. If you are placed on Garden Leave, we will usually require you to return all our property before your Garden Leave begins.
COUNCIL PROPERTY. (1) All Council Property shall remain the property of the Council and shall be used in the execution of the Contract and for no other purpose whatsoever except with the prior agreement in writing of the Council.
COUNCIL PROPERTY. 18.1 Where the Council for the purpose of the Contract issues Council Property free of charge to the Contractor such Property shall be and remain the property of the Council. The Contractor shall not in any circumstances have a lien on the Council Property and the Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that the title of the Council to such Council Property and the exclusion of any such lien are brought to the notice of all sub-contractors and other persons dealing with the Contract.
COUNCIL PROPERTY. All drawings, specifications, patterns, tools, free issue materials and other documents or goods supplied by the Council shall unless otherwise agreed in writing remain the property of the Council and shall be returned to the Council immediately on request.
COUNCIL PROPERTY. Council Property issued free of charge to the Contractor shall remain the property of the Council and shall be deemed in good condition unless the Contractor notifies the Council otherwise within seven days of receipt. The Contractor shall keep secure and in good condition all Council Property and shall use it solely in connection with the Contract and for no other purpose without prior Approval. The Contractor shall be liable for any loss or damage, unless the Contractor demonstrates that such was caused by the negligence or default of the Council. The Contractor shall return Council Property to the Council on demand. Statutory Obligations and Regulations
COUNCIL PROPERTY. During your employment you will have access to, and use of, various documents, manuals, hardware and software provided for your use by the Council. These and any data or documents (including copies) produced, maintained or stored on the Council's computer systems or other electronic equipment (including mobile phones), remain the property of the Council. You may also be given the use of other facilities owned by the council laptop computer, etc. You must take good care of all Council property that is in your possession and/or under your control and use it for agreed and lawful purposes only. If, because of your misuse or carelessness the property is lost, stolen or damaged, we may deduct from your pay some or all of the cost of repair or a replacement. We may, at any time during your employment, and will on termination, require you to return all Council property (including social media account details, or any computer or online passwords) to us. You must do so on your last working day or as soon as possible as agreed with the Council. If you are placed on Garden Leave, we will usually require you to return all our property before your Garden Leave begins.
COUNCIL PROPERTY. The Contractor shall be liable for any and all loss of or damage (excluding fair wear and tear) to any Council Property, as defined above to exclude any real property, unless the Contractor is able to demonstrate that such loss or damage was caused by the negligence or default of the Council. The Contractor’s liability set out in this Clause shall be reduced to the extent that such loss or damage was contributed to by the negligence or default of the Council. The Contractor shall inform the Contract Manager within five (5) Working Days of becoming aware of any defects appearing in or losses or damage occurring to Council Property made available for the purposes of the Contract. 18 Purchasing on behalf of the Council In the event that the Contractor procures Goods or Services including equipment from third parties at the request of the Council and on behalf of the Council then they shall at all times do so in accordance with the provisions of the Public Contract Regulations 2006 (as amended) as though the Contractor were a Contracting Authority within the meaning of the said Regulations.