STATE PROPERTY Sample Clauses

STATE PROPERTY. The Provider shall be responsible for the proper custody and care of any Department or State owned property furnished for the Provider's use in connection with the performance of this Agreement, and the Provider will reimburse the Department for its loss or damage, normal wear and tear excepted.
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STATE PROPERTY. Contractor will be responsible for the proper custody and care of any state- owned property furnished for Contractor’s use in connection with the performance of this agreement. Contractor will reimburse the State for any loss or damage, normal wear and tear excepted.
STATE PROPERTY. Seller shall be responsible for the proper custody of any Purchaser-owned property furnished for Seller’s use in connection with Services performed pursuant to the EPL Agreement. Seller shall reimburse the Purchaser for any loss or damage, normal wear and tear excepted.
STATE PROPERTY. Each employee shall make every reasonable effort to report any breakage, damage or theft of State property to his/her assigned supervisor.
STATE PROPERTY. Any specifications, drawing, technical information, dies, cuts, negatives, positives, data or any other commodity furnished to the contractor hereunder or in contemplation hereof or developed by the contractor for the use hereunder shall remain property of the state, be kept confidential, be used only as expressly authorized, and be returned at the contractor's expense to the F.O.B. point, properly identifying what is being returned.
STATE PROPERTY. 12.1 The Contractor agrees that any papers, materials and other documents that are produced or that result, directly or indirectly, from or in connection with the Contractor’s provision of the services under this Contract shall be the property of DCH upon creation of such documents, for whatever use that DCH deems appropriate, and the Contractor further agrees to execute any and all documents, or to take any additional actions that may be necessary in the future to effectuate this provision fully. In particular, if the work product or services include the taking of photographs or videotapes of individuals, the Contractor shall obtain the consent from such individuals authorizing the use by DCH of such photographs, videotapes, and names in conjunction with such use. Contractor shall also obtain necessary releases from such individuals, releasing DCH from any and all Claims or demands arising from such use. 12.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper custody and care of any State-owned property furnished for the Contractor’s use in connection with the performance of this Contract. The Contractor will also reimburse DCH for its loss or damage, normal wear and tear excepted, while such property is in the Contractor’s custody or use.
STATE PROPERTY. 12.1 The Contractor agrees that any papers, materials and other documents that are produced or that result, directly or indirectly, from or in connection with the Contractor’s provision of the services under this Contract shall be the property of DCH upon creation of such documents, for whatever use that DCH deems appropriate, and the Contractor further agrees to execute any and all documents, or to take any additional actions that may be necessary in the future to effectuate this provision fully. In particular, if the work product or services include the taking of photographs or videotapes of individuals, the Contractor shall obtain the written consent from such individuals authorizing the use by DCH of such photographs, videotapes, and names in conjunction with such use. Contractor shall also obtain necessary releases from such individuals, releasing DCH from any and all Claims or demands arising from such use. 12.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper custody and care of any State-owned property furnished for the Contractor’s use in connection with the performance of this Contract. The Contractor will also reimburse DCH for its loss or damage, normal wear and tear excepted, while such property is in the Contractor’s custody or use. 12.3 The Parties agree that access to or review of documents or materials by DCH or any other agency of State Government for informational or educational purposes shall not be regarded as having been “received” by DCH or such other agency within the meaning of O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-70 (a), except insofar as (1) copies of such documents or materials are retained and maintained by a State agency for future reference or use in the performance of State functions, or (2) the creation of such documents or materials, and approval of the specific content of such documents or materials, is expressly required by this Contract or any amendment thereto. The Parties further agree that Manuals, instructions, or other documents or materials created by Contractor for the use, information, and /or direction of its own employees, and that describe Contractor’s internal procedures, policies, staffing, systems, operations, methodologies, or the like, shall not be regarded as records received or maintained by Contractor in the performance of a service or function for or on behalf of DCH, notwithstanding that such documents or materials may describe procedures, policies, systems, methodologies, operations, or the like that are appli...
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STATE PROPERTY. CONTRACTOR will be responsible for the proper custody and care of any state- owned property furnished for CONTRACTOR’s use in connection with the performance of this agreement. CONTRACTOR will reimburse the State for any loss or damage, normal wear and tear excepted.
STATE PROPERTY. Licensor shall be responsible for the proper custody of any Licensee-owned property furnished for Licensor’s use in connection with Services performed pursuant to this Agreement. Licensor shall reimburse the Licensee for any loss or damage, normal wear and tear excepted.
STATE PROPERTY. The State is the owner of the land shown on Exhibit A to this Lease (the “State Property”). As shown on Exhibit A, a portion of the State Property is NCDA & CS and a portion to the Department of Transportation.
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