Common use of PRESERVATION OF THE GOVERNMENT'S RIGHTS Clause in Contracts

PRESERVATION OF THE GOVERNMENT'S RIGHTS. If Buyer furnishes designs, drawings, special tooling, equipment, engineering data, or other technical or proprietary information (“Furnished Items”) which the Government owns or has the right to authorize the use of, nothing herein shall be construed to mean that Buyer, acting on its own behalf, may modify or limit any rights the Government may have to authorize Seller’s use of such Furnished Items in support of other Government prime contracts.

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PRESERVATION OF THE GOVERNMENT'S RIGHTS. If Buyer furnishes designs, drawings, special tooling, equipment, engineering data, data or other technical or proprietary information (Furnished Items) to which the U.S. Government owns or has the right to authorize the use of, nothing herein shall be construed to mean that Buyer, acting on its own behalf, may modify or limit any rights the Government may have to authorize Sellerthe Contractor’s use of such Furnished Items in support of other U.S. Government prime contracts.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions for the Purchase of Goods and Services, Terms and Conditions for the Purchase of Goods and Services, Terms And

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