Common use of Title to Deliverables Clause in Contracts

Title to Deliverables. For the purpose of this section, a ―Product‖ is any deliverable furnished under the Contract, including but not limited to (1) components of the hardware environment; (2) printed materials, (3) third party software, (4) programs and programming modifications, customizations, tools, data, modules, and components and (5) any tangible or intangible properties embedded therein. A product is ―existing‖ if it is a tangible or intangible licensed product that exists before Contract work begins (the Contractor shall bear the burden of proving that a product existed before work began). A product is ―custom‖ if it is any product, preliminary or final that is created under the Contract for the Department by the Contractor or its employees, subcontractors, or agents.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract Between, Contract Between, Contract Between

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Title to Deliverables. For the purpose of this section, a ―Product‖ “Product” is any deliverable furnished under the Contract, including but not limited to (1) components of the hardware environment; (2) printed materials, (3) third party software, (4) programs and programming modifications, customizations, tools, data, modules, and components and (5) any tangible or intangible properties embedded therein. A product is ―existing‖ “existing” if it is a tangible or intangible licensed product that exists before Contract work begins (the Contractor shall bear the burden of proving that a product existed before work began). A product is ―custom‖ “custom” if it is any product, preliminary or final that is created under the Contract for the Department by the Contractor or its employees, subcontractors, or agents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assignment

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