Common use of Disentanglement Clause in Contracts

Disentanglement. Contractor shall cooperate with County and County’s other contractors to ensure a smooth transition at the time of termination of this Agreement, regardless of the nature or timing of the termination. Contractor shall cooperate with County's efforts to ensure that there is no interruption of work required under the Agreement and no adverse impact on the provision of services or County’s activities. For any software programs developed for use under the County's Agreement, Contractor shall provide a nonexclusive, nontransferable, fully-paid, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free worldwide license to the County, at no charge to County, to use, copy, and modify, all work or derivatives that would be needed in order to allow County to continue to perform for itself, or obtain from other providers, the services as the same might exist at the time of termination. Contractor shall return to County all County assets or information in Contractor’s possession. County shall be entitled to purchase at fair market value those Contractor assets used for the provision of services to or for County, other than those assets expressly identified by the parties as not being subject to this provision. Contractor shall promptly remove from County’s premises, or the site of the work being performed by Contractor for County, any Contractor assets that County, or its designee, chooses not to purchase under this provision. Contractor shall deliver to County or its designee, at County’s request, all documentation and data related to County, including, but not limited to, the County Data and client files, held by Contractor within sixty (60) days of the request, and Contractor shall destroy all copies thereof not turned over to County, all at no charge to County.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Occupational Medicine Support Services, Biohazard Cleanup and Disposal Services, Pathology Reference Laboratory Testing Services

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Disentanglement. Contractor shall cooperate with County and County’s other contractors to ensure a smooth transition at the time of termination of this Agreement, regardless of the nature or timing of the termination. Contractor shall cooperate with County's efforts to ensure that there is no interruption of work required under the Agreement and no adverse impact on the supply of goods, provision of County services or Countythe County activities. Contractor shall return to County all County assets or information in Contractor’s activitiespossession. For any software programs developed for use under the County's Agreement, Contractor shall provide a nonexclusive, nontransferable, fully-paid, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free worldwide license to the County, at no charge to County, to use, copy, and modify, all work or derivatives that would be needed in order to allow County to continue to perform for itself, or obtain from other providers, the services as the same might exist at the time of termination. Contractor shall return to County all County assets or information in Contractor’s possession. County shall be entitled to purchase at fair market net book value those Contractor assets used for the provision of services to or for County, other than those assets expressly identified by the parties as not being subject to this provision. Contractor shall promptly remove from County’s premises, or the site of the work being performed by Contractor for County, any Contractor assets that County, or its designee, chooses not to purchase under this provision. Contractor shall deliver to County or its designee, at County’s request, all documentation and data related to County, including, but not limited to, the County Data and client files, held by Contractor Contractor, within sixty (60) days of the request, and after return of same, Contractor shall destroy all copies thereof not turned over to County, all at no charge to County.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cloud Services Agreement

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Disentanglement. Contractor shall cooperate with County and County’s other contractors to ensure a smooth transition at the time of termination of this Agreement, regardless of the nature or timing of the termination. Contractor shall cooperate with County's efforts to ensure that there is no interruption of work required under the Agreement and no adverse impact on the provision of services or County’s activities. For any software programs developed for use under the County's Agreement, Contractor shall provide a nonexclusive, nontransferable, fully-paid, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-royalty- free worldwide license to the County, at no charge to County, to use, copy, and modify, all work or derivatives that would be needed in order to allow County to continue to perform for itself, or obtain from other providers, the services as the same might exist at the time of termination. Contractor shall return to County all County assets or information in Contractor’s possession. County shall be entitled to purchase at fair market value those Contractor assets used for the provision of services to or for County, other than those assets expressly identified by the parties as not being subject to this provision. Contractor shall promptly remove from County’s premises, or the site of the work being performed by Contractor for County, any Contractor assets that County, or its designee, chooses not to purchase under this provision. Contractor shall deliver to County or its designee, at County’s request, all documentation and data related to County, including, but not limited to, the County Data and client files, held by Contractor within sixty (60) days of the request, and Contractor shall destroy all copies thereof not turned over to County, all at no charge to County.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Temporary Unarmed Security Guard Services

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