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Common use of Preservation Clause in Contracts

Preservation. To grant to the Author’s own institution (or another appropriate organisation) the authorisation to reproduce the Article for the purpose of preventing it from deteriorating, or if the original is currently in an obsolete format or the technology required to use the original is unavailable, for the purpose of ensuring that the Article continues to be available for education and research purposes; To reuse whole or part of the Article in a dissertation, compilation or other work.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Licence to Publish, Licence to Publish, Licence to Publish