Common use of Documents, Records, and Other Company Property Clause in Contracts

Documents, Records, and Other Company Property. All documents, records, files, data, computer files, software, all copies of the foregoing (in any form or format, whether hard-copy, electronic, digital or otherwise), apparatus, computers, cell phones, tablets, personal data assistants (PDAs) and similar devices, equipment, keys, access cards, credit cards, and other physical property, whether or not pertaining to, constituting or containing Proprietary Information, which are furnished to the Executive by the Company, to which the Executive otherwise has access, or which are produced by the Executive in connection with the Executive’s employment are, will be and remain the sole property of the Company. The Executive will return to the Company all such materials and property (and all copies) as and when requested by the Company. In any event, the Executive will return all such materials and property in the Executive’s possession, custody or control immediately upon any termination of the Executive’s employment for any reason (whether terminated by the Company or the Executive). The Executive will not retain with the Executive any such material or property or any copies thereof after such termination except as expressly authorized by the Company in writing (signed by a duly authorized representative of the Board).

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (IZEA Worldwide, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (IZEA Worldwide, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (IZEA Worldwide, Inc.)

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