Common use of Employer Property Clause in Contracts

Employer Property. Employees may not remove any property owned by the employer, including intellectual property (including intellectual property created by the employee as a result of their employment with the employer) from the premises without the prior consent of the employer. On termination of employment, employees are to return all of the employer’s property in their possession including copies of the same.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Employer Property. a. Employees may not remove any property owned by the employer, including intellectual property (including intellectual property created by the employee as a result of their employment with the employer) from the premises without the prior consent of the employer. On termination of employment, employees are to return all of the employer’s property in their possession including copies of the same.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Collective Employment Agreement

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Employer Property. a. Employees may not remove any property owned by the employer, including intellectual property (including intellectual property created by the employee as a result of their employment with the employer) from the premises without the prior consent of the employer. On termination of employment, employees are to return all of the employer’s 's property in their possession including copies of the same.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Employment Agreement

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