Common use of Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 47 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. All material submitted by the Contractor Grantee to the City shall become property of the City upon receipt. Any portions of such material claimed by the Contractor Grantee 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.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Business Associate Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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. The Contractor and Subcontractor regard all financial statements as proprietary and not to be disclosed to third parties. In addition, the terms of the sub-contract and service fee proposal are considered confidential and proprietary to the Contractor. Determination of the public nature of the material is subject to the Texas Public Information Act, Chapter 552, Texas Government Code.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.austintexas.gov, www.austintexas.gov, www.austintexas.gov

Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. All material submitted by the Contractor Consultant to the City shall become property of the City upon receipt. Any portions of such material claimed by the Contractor Consultant 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.austintexas.gov

Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. All Subject to the confidentiality obligations of the City set forth below, 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.austintexas.gov

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Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. All material (other than the Data) 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

Rights to Proposal and Contractual Material. All proposal and contractual 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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