DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Sample Clauses

DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. (a) Documents provided by the Contractor under this Purchase Order or otherwise, remain the Contractor’s property and shall be returned to the Contractor on demand. The Contractor grants to the Subcontractor a licence to use the documents to carry out the Supplies and any rectification, maintenance or servicing as necessary for the purposes of this Purchase Order. (b) The Subcontractor shall not use, copy or reproduce the documents provided by the Contractor for any purpose other than the Supplies.
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DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. 9.1 Documents to be provided The Consultant will provide all necessary documents required to complete the Services under this GCA. 9.2 Intellectual property All Intellectual Property brought into existence by the Consultant pursuant to this GCA will upon its creation vest exclusively in Savcor ART. Intellectual Property owned by the Consultant prior to its execution of this GCA will remain the property of the Consultant and the Consultant hereby grants to Savcor ART an irrevocable royalty free licence to use the Consultant’s intellectual property for the purposes of this GCA. 9.3 Return of documents Upon the termination of this GCA or on the request of Savcor ART for any reason, the Consultant must return to Savcor ART all documents or data containing Confidential Information or all documents or data making reference to any intellectual property owned by Savcor ART by virtue of this GCA.
DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. (a) Documents provided by the Contractor under the Subcontract or otherwise, remain the Contractor’s property and must be returned to the Contractor on demand. (b) The Contractor retains all intellectual property in the documents. The Contractor grants to the Subcontractor a licence to use the documents to carry out the Works and any rectification, maintenance or servicing as necessary for the purposes of the Subcontract. (c) The Subcontractor must not use, copy or reproduce the documents provided by the Contractor for any purpose other than the Works. (d) The Subcontractor acknowledges, warrants and agrees to grant, or procure the grant to the beneficiary of the warranty of an irrevocable royalty- free and non-exclusive licence to copy and use documents created in relation to the design of any part of the Works or the Site for any purpose related to the Works and on terms that the beneficiary may assign the licence and grant sublicenses to a third party.
DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY a) Documents provided by the Purchaser under this Agreement or otherwise, remain the Purchaser’s property and shall be returned to the Purchaser on demand. The Purchaser grants to the Supplier a licence to use the documents to carry out the Supplies and any rectification, maintenance or servicing as necessary for the purposes of this Agreement. b) The Supplier shall not use, copy or reproduce the documents provided by the Purchaser for any purpose other than the Supplies. c) Intellectual property rights in the Supply Material shall vest in the Purchaser upon creation.
DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. 11.1. The Licensee shall provide to the Authority all information, documents, records and the like in the possession of, or available to, the Licensee as may reasonably be requested by the Authority for the purpose of complying with any of its statutory reporting obligations. 11.2. All Intellectual Property rights whatsoever, whether capable of registration or not, regarding the Park and Authority’s name, trademarks, logos, image and all other intellectual property matters relating to the Park and the Authority, including its name, trademarks, logos and/or image shall remain the sole property of the Authority. 11.3. The Authority may require the Licensee to use its Intellectual Property. This Intellectual Property must be used by the Licensee in accordance with the Authority’s brand manual or other written directive. Failure to comply with this requirement shall be deemed to constitute a material breach. 11.4. The Licensee shall use such of the Authority’s Intellectual Property as the Authority shall determine, but the Licensee shall first submit the concept or a sample of the proposed use to the Authority for approval, which shall be in its discretion. The Authority shall use reasonable endeavours to advise the Licensee of its approval or disapproval of the concept or sample within 30 (thirty) Business Days of its receipt of the concept or sample. 11.5. If the Authority approves the concept or sample: 11.5.1. the Licensee shall not depart therefrom in any respect without the Authority’s further prior written approval; and 11.5.2. subject to existing rights and obligations, the Authority shall grant a non-exclusive revocable right and licence to the Licensee to use the Authority's Intellectual Property for a period not to exceed the Project Term, provided that the Licensee shall, in making such use, conform strictly with the requirements of the Authority in respect of such use, as set out in this Licence and in such written guidelines in respect of such use as the Authority may issue from time to time. 11.6. If at any time the Authority revokes its approval for the specified use of any Intellectual Property, the Licensee shall immediately discontinue all use of such Intellectual Property and shall remove from public sale or distribution any previously approved product in respect of which the Authority has revoked its approval. The costs incurred by the Licensee as a result of such revocation shall be borne by the Licensee if the grounds for the revocation ...
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