Instructional materials and curricula Sample Clauses

Instructional materials and curricula. “Instructional Materials” shall mean curricula, syllabi and any and all other instructional materials used by CUNY in connection with its educational mission, including instructional materials and curricula created by CUNY and those created by third parties. Instructional Materials are owned by CUNY and/or others pursuant to CUNY’s Intellectual Property Policy, or are used by legal right, permission and/or license to CUNY. Any Instructional Materials to be developed and/or used in connection with the Services shall be designated and described in the Scope of Work and Payment Schedule, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A (“Services Instructional Materials”). To the extent that any Services Instructional Materials are newly created or adapted by CUNY and/or paid for by Agency under this Agreement, Agency shall have a perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use, and to authorize other city agencies and government entities as well as community-based organizations partnering with Agency to use them for non-commercial, public purposes only, in connection with the City’s responsibilities and consistent with its authority under the City Charter or other law or as otherwise specified in the Scope of Work and Payment Schedule, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A.. In preparing any of its own materials based on Services Instructional Materials, Agency will give CUNY and the principal author(s) of the Services Instructional Materials appropriate credit.
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Instructional materials and curricula. “Instructional Materials” shall mean curricula, syllabi and any and all other instructional materials used by CUNY in connection with its educational mission, including instructional materials and curricula created by CUNY and those created by third parties. Instructional Materials are owned by CUNY and/or others pursuant to CUNY’s Intellectual Property Policy, or are used by legal right, permission and/or license to CUNY. Any Instructional Materials to be developed and/or used in connection with the Services shall be designated and described in the Scope of Work, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A (“Services Instructional Materials”).

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  • Promotional Materials In the event that the Fund or the Adviser makes available any promotional materials related to the Securities or the transactions contemplated hereby intended for use only by registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof by means of an Internet web site or similar electronic means, the Adviser will install and maintain, or will cause to be installed and maintained, pre-qualification and password-protection or similar procedures which are reasonably designed to effectively prohibit access to such promotional materials by persons other than registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof.

  • Quality of Materials and Workmanship Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new, and both workmanship and materials shall be of good quality. The Contractor shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and work. The burden of proof is on the Contractor.

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  • Training Materials Training Materials will be provided for each student. Training Materials may be used only for either (i) the individual student’s reference during Boeing provided training and for review thereafter or (ii) Customer’s provision of training to individuals directly employed by the Customer.

  • Materials and Supplies The cost of materials and supplies is allowable. Purchases should be charged at their actual prices after deducting all cash discounts, trade discounts, rebates, and allowances received. Withdrawals from general stores or stockrooms should be charged at cost under any recognized method of pricing, consistently applied. Incoming transportation charges are a proper part of materials and supply costs.

  • Promotional Material In the event that the Fund or the Investment Adviser makes available any promotional materials related to the Securities or the transactions contemplated hereby intended for use only by registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof by means of an Internet web site or similar electronic means, the Investment Adviser will install and maintain or will cause to be installed and maintained, pre-qualification and password-protection or similar procedures which are reasonably designed to effectively prohibit access to such promotional materials by persons other than registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof.

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