Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material Sample Clauses

Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. All material submitted by the Contractor to the City shall become property of the City upon receipt. Any portions of such material claimed by the Contractor to be proprietary must be clearly marked as such. Determination of the public nature of the material is subject to the Texas Public Information Act, Chapter 552, Texas Government Code.
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Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. (a) All documentation related to or prepared in connection with any proposal, including the contents of any proposal contracts, responses, inquiries, correspondence, and all other material submitted in connection with the proposal shall become the property of the Authority upon receipt.
Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. 13.01 All reports, documents, studies, charts, schedules, or other appended documentation to any proposal or contract and any responses, inquiries, correspondence and related material submitted by SUBRECIPIENT will upon receipt, become property of COUNTY as to the information in any of those material that is specific to COUNTY, but not as to SUBRECIPIENT’s pre-existing or out- of- scope materials, information or technology and related rights in intellectual property.
Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. 16.01 All finished or unfinished reports, documents, data, studies, surveys, charts, drawings, maps, models, photographs, designs, plans, schedules, or other appended documentation to any proposal or contract, and any responses, inquiries, correspondence and related material submitted to City by Partner, shall, upon receipt, become the property of City.
Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. The copyright and trademarked material of the Contractor shall remain the sole property of the Contractor and does not fall under any work made for hire doctrine. Additionally, the copyrighted and trademarked material will not transfer in right, title, or interest to the City, it shall remain the property of the Contractor. All material submitted by the Contractor to the City shall become property of the City upon receipt. Any portions of such material claimed by the Contractor to be proprietary must be clearly marked as such. Determination of the public nature of the material is subject to the Texas Public Information Act, Chapter 552, Texas Government Code.
Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. All documentation related to or prepared in connection with any proposal, including the contents of any proposal contracts, responses, inquiries, correspondence, and all other material submitted in connection with the proposal shall become the property of GRTC upon receipt. All documents, reports, data, graphics and other materials produced under this Contract shall become the sole possession of GRTC upon receipt and payment, subject only to the Contractor's professional obligation to maintain copies of its work product.

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