Common use of Records Ownership Clause in Contracts

Records Ownership. You acknowledge, understand, and agree that all files, records and documents, whether in hard copy, electronic or any other form, generated or received by the Company or its employees, or concerning the Company or its business, belong to and constitute the property of Company and that Company is the records owner of all such files, records and documents. Therefore, upon your separation from employment, all such files, records and documents shall remain on the premises and in the possession of Company, and you shall promptly return any and all such files, records and documents to Company that you may then have, or at any time thereafter you discover in your possession. You shall not retain any copies of such files, records and documents.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employee Agreement (Onfolio Holdings, Inc), Employee Agreement (Onfolio Holdings, Inc), Employee Agreement (SharpSpring, Inc.)

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Records Ownership. You acknowledge, understand, and agree that all files, records and documents, whether in hard copy, electronic or any other form, generated or received by the Company or its employees, or concerning the Company or its business, belong to and constitute the property of the Company and that the Company is the records owner of all such files, records and documents. Therefore, upon your separation from employment, all such files, records and documents shall remain on the premises and in the possession of the Company, and you shall promptly return any and all such files, records and documents to the Company that you may then have, or at any time thereafter you discover in your possession. You shall not retain any copies of such files, records and documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employee Agreement (SharpSpring, Inc.), Employee Agreement (SharpSpring, Inc.)

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