Common use of County Data Clause in Contracts

County Data. a. Subject to applicable law, the County shall permit Vendor and its subcontractors to have access to, and make appropriate use of, County Data solely to the extent Vendor requires such access and use in order to properly and appropriately perform the Services as contemplated by this Contract. Vendor may only access and use County Data in connection with performance of its duties under this Contract or as specifically directed by the County in writing and may not otherwise use, disclose, modify, merge with other data, commercially exploit, or make any other use of County Data or take, or refrain from taking, any other action that might, in any manner or form, adversely affect or jeopardize the integrity, security, or confidentiality of County Data, except as expressly permitted herein or as expressly directed by the County in writing. Vendor acknowledges and agrees that, as between the Parties, the County owns all right, title, and interest in, and all Intellectual Property Rights in and to, all County Data. b. Ownership by the County: All County Data, reports and other documents or materials created by the County through its use of the Vendor or by Vendor under this Contract, including all Intellectual Property Rights in or pertaining to the same, shall be owned solely and exclusively by the County. The Parties further agree that all materials, documents, data or information obtained from the County or any County medium furnished to Vendor in the performance of this Contract shall at all times remain the property of the County. Such data or information may not be used or copied for direct or indirect use by Vendor after completion or termination of this Contract without the express written consent of the County. All materials, documents, data or information, including copies, must be returned to the County upon the termination of this Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Technical Services Agreement, Technical Services Agreement, Contract for Modernization of Legacy Property Tax System

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County Data. 1. a. Subject to applicable law, the County shall permit Vendor and its subcontractors to have access to, and make appropriate use of, County Data solely to the extent Vendor requires such access and use in order to properly and appropriately perform the Services as contemplated by this Contract. Vendor may only access and use County Data in connection with performance of its duties under this Contract or as specifically directed by the County in writing and may not otherwise use, disclose, modify, merge with other data, commercially exploit, or make any other use of County Data or take, or refrain from taking, any other action that might, in any manner or form, adversely affect or jeopardize the integrity, security, or confidentiality of County Data, except as expressly permitted herein or as expressly directed by the County in writing. Vendor acknowledges and agrees that, as between the Parties, the County owns all right, title, and interest in, and all Intellectual Property Rights in and to, all County Data. 2. b. Ownership by the County: All County Data, reports and other documents or materials created by the County through its use of the Vendor or by Vendor under this Contract, including all Intellectual Property Rights in or pertaining to the same, shall be owned solely and exclusively by the County. The Parties further agree that all materials, documents, data or information obtained from the County or any County medium furnished to Vendor in the performance of this Contract shall at all times remain the property of the County. Such data or information may not be used or copied for direct or indirect use by Vendor after completion or termination of this Contract without the express written consent of the County. All materials, documents, data or information, including copies, must be returned to the County upon the termination of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Modernization of Legacy Property Tax System

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