Ownership of Contract Documents Sample Clauses

Ownership of Contract Documents. All materials, information, reports, drawings, plans or other documents which have been paid for by the CITY remain the property of the CITY and may be utilized for any CITY purpose. CONTRACTOR waives and relinquishes all patent, copyright, or other intellectual property rights, whether statutory or common law, in said reports or work products. In any contract requiring submission of reports or work products to appropriate officials of the CITY, it is agreed that all work products prepared pursuant to said Agreement are the property of the CITY and shall include a statement that such reports were prepared under Agreement with the CITY.
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Ownership of Contract Documents. 1.6.1 The Contract Documents, and each of them, shall remain the property of the Owner. The Contractor shall have the right to keep one record set of the Contract Documents upon completion of the Project; provided, however, that in no event shall Contractor use, or permit to be used, any or all of such Contract Documents on other projects without the Owner's prior written authorization.
Ownership of Contract Documents. 1.6.1 The Contract Documents, and each of them, shall remain the property of the City unless the City has agreed otherwise with the City’s Representative and/or City Consultant Engineer. The Contractor shall have the right to keep one record set of the Contract Documents upon completion of the Project; provided, however, that in no event shall Contractor use, or permit to be used, any or all of such Contract Documents on other projects without the City's prior written authorization.
Ownership of Contract Documents. 1.3.1. Rights
Ownership of Contract Documents. Drawings, specifications, designs, models, photographs, reports, surveys, and other data submitted by Contractor provided in connection with this Agreement are and shall remain the property of the County whether the Project for which they are made is completed or not. All finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, and reports prepared by Contractor shall become the property of County and shall be delivered by Contractor to County within seven (7) calendar days of termination of the Agreement by either party. Any compensation due to Contractor shall be withheld until all documents are received as provided herein.
Ownership of Contract Documents. 1.7.1 The Contractor may be provided, have access to or become aware of the City’s Confidential Information including the City’s strategic plans, employee data, customer data and other technical and business information of the City (collectively referred to as the “Confidential Information”). The term Confidential Information includes the deliverables as well as all information generated by the Contractor that contains, references or is derived from the Confidential Information and the Services including, without limitation, the Contractor’s summaries, analysis, extracts, working papers and notes relating to the Services and the Deliverables (referred to as the “Working Papers”). The Contractor agrees not to disclose the Confidential Information to third parties without the prior written approval of the City and not to make use of the Confidential Information other than as needed to perform the Services. The Contractor further agrees that it will only disclose the Confidential Information to its personnel on a need-to-know basis solely for the performance of the Services and will protect the Confidential Information with the same degree of care that the Contractor uses to protect its own confidential information, but no less than reasonable care or as the various laws may require or impose. All Confidential Information as well as other documents, data and information provided to the Contractor by the City is and will remain the property of the City to the extent that it was the property of the City at the time it was provided to the Contractor. All Confidential Information shall be returned to the City by the Contractor within five (5) business days of the completion of the Services under this Contract or termination of the Contract. The Contractor will keep no copies of the Confidential Information except that the Contractor may retain one copy of the Working Papers as required by law, regulation, professional standards or reasonable business practice. If requested by the City, an officer of the Contractor will certify in writing that, to the best of his/her knowledge, information and belief, all Confidential Information and all copies thereof (except for one copy of the Working Papers) have been delivered to the City or destroyed. The Contract Documents, and each of them, shall remain the property of the City. The Contractor shall have the right to keep one record set of the Contract Documents upon completion of the Project; provided, however, that in no...
Ownership of Contract Documents. 23.1 Drawing, specifications, designs, models, photographs, reports, surveys, and other data submitted by the CONTRACTOR provided in connection with this Agreement are and shall remain the property of the CITY whether the Project for which they are made is completed or not. All finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, and reports prepared by CONTRACTOR shall become the property of CITY and shall be delivered by CONTRACTOR to CITY within seven (7) days of termination of the Contract Documents by either party. Any compensation due to Contractor shall be withheld until all documents are received as provided herein.
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Ownership of Contract Documents. 1.3.1. Work Product 1.3.2. Use of Documents 1.3.3. Digital Formats
Ownership of Contract Documents. All Contract Documents furnished by MTS are MTS property. They are not to be used by Contractor or any subcontractor on other work nor shall Contractor claim any right to such documents. With exception of one complete set of Contract Documents, all documents shall be returned to MTS on request at completion of the Work.
Ownership of Contract Documents. All copies of any Contract Documents, including Plans and Specifications, for the Work and the Project are and shall remain the property of the District. The Contractor shall not use or allow the use of the Contract Documents or any portion or provision thereof in connection with any work other than the Work. With the exception of one set of the signed Contract and other Contract Documents to be retained in the Contractor's records if desired by the Contractor, all copies of all Contract Documents are to be returned to the District upon completion and acceptance of the Work.
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