Common use of Title and Ownership Clause in Contracts

Title and Ownership. A. Title to the Service Equipment shall irrevocably and under all circumstances remain with the Provider and its designees, and the Customer will take no action to knowingly compromise the rights, title, and interest of the provider. The Customer’s interest in the Services and Service Equipment is limited to non- exclusive use thereof on the premises. B. All written procedures and similar items utilized or developed in connection with this Agreement, residing with Providers, are not to be considered the property of Customer.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Voip Service Agreement, Voip Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Title and Ownership. A. Title to the Service Equipment shall irrevocably and under all circumstances remain with the Provider and its designees, and the Customer will take no action to knowingly compromise the rights, title, and interest of the provider. The Customer’s interest in the Services and Service Equipment is limited to non- non-exclusive use thereof on the premises. B. All written procedures and similar items utilized or developed in connection with this Agreement, residing with Providers, are not to be considered the property of Customer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Managed Internal Broadband Service Agreement, Managed Internal Broadband Service Agreement, Managed Internal Broadband Service Agreement

Title and Ownership. A. Title to the Service Equipment shall irrevocably and under all circumstances remain with the Provider and its designees, and the Customer will take no action to knowingly compromise the rights, title, and interest of the providerProvider. The Customer’s interest in the Services and Service Equipment is limited to non- non-exclusive use thereof on the premises. B. All written procedures and similar items utilized or developed in connection with this Agreement, residing with Providers, are not to be considered the property of Customer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Internet Service Agreement, Internet Service Agreement

Title and Ownership. A. Title to the Service Equipment shall irrevocably and under all circumstances remain with the Provider and its designees, and the Customer will take no action to knowingly compromise the rights, title, and interest of the providerProvider. The Customer’s interest in the Services and Service Equipment is limited to non- non-exclusive use thereof on the Customer’s premises. B. All written procedures and similar items utilized or developed in connection with this Agreement, residing with Providers, are not to be considered the property of Customer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voip Contract

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Title and Ownership. A. Title to the Service service Equipment shall irrevocably and under all circumstances remain with the Provider and its designees, and the Customer will take no action to knowingly compromise protect the Provider’s rights, title, title and interest of the providertherein against all persons. The CustomerCustomers interest in the Services and Equipment is limited to possession and non-exclusive use thereof on the premises. The Provider’s interest may cause this Agreement or any financing statement showing the Provider’s interest in the Services and Service Equipment is limited to non- exclusive use thereof on the premises. B. All written procedures and similar items utilized or developed in connection with this Agreement, residing with Providers, are not equipment to be considered the property of Customerfiled and recorded to perfect its interest herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Provider Contract

Title and Ownership. A. Title to the Service Equipment shall irrevocably and under all circumstances remain with the Provider and its designees, and the Customer will take no action to knowingly compromise the rights, title, and interest of the providerProvider. The Customer’s interest in the Services and Service Equipment is limited to non- exclusive use thereof on the premises. B. All written procedures and similar items utilized or developed in connection with this Agreement, residing with Providers, are not to be considered the property of Customer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Internet Service Agreement

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