Common use of Substantial Use Clause in Contracts

Substantial Use. Use of the University’s resources/support/facilities will be considered substantial if the use of such resources/support/facilities is important to the creation of Intellectual Property and University aid exceeds a cumulative total of $30,000 per project, for any combination of the items listed below over a three-year period. Examples of such support items include but are not limited to the following: 27.4.4.1 Alternate assignment, and/or special assignment for a specific project or task, including the value of course releases. 27.4.4.2 Use of University funds designated for a specific project or task. 27.4.4.3 Use of University-owned, administered, leased equipment, facilities, materials or technological information. 27.4.4.4 Support provided by other public, governmental or private organizations, when it is arranged, administered, or controlled by the University. 27.4.4.5 Assistance of one or more University employees or students, or others who are assigned to a project or task. 27.4.4.6 Cash investments or cash purchases.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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