Common use of GEOGRAPHIC SPATIAL DATA SETS Clause in Contracts

GEOGRAPHIC SPATIAL DATA SETS. Geographic Spatial Data Sets (GSDS) refer to spatial data files, either vector or raster, that represent geographic features in an electronic format which are produced and/or owned by the County, including but not limited to the database information, maps, updates, and any derivatives thereof, in all forms of distribution. A list of GSDS provided to Contractor under this is included herein as Appendix A.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: A Geographic Spatial Data Set Agreement, A Geographic Spatial Data Set Agreement, A Geographic Spatial Data Set Agreement

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