Common use of Title to Plans and Specifications Clause in Contracts

Title to Plans and Specifications. All information, analyses, reports, plans and specifications developed or prepared by Transmission Owner in its performance of the Services under this Agreement (collectively, the “Plans and Specifications”) shall belong exclusively to Transco and shall, to the extent possible, be considered a work made by Transmission Owner for hire for Transco within the meaning of Title 17 of the United States Code. To the extent the Plans and Specifications may not be considered work made by Transmission Owner for hire for Transco, Transmission Owner agrees to assign, and automatically assigns at the time of creation of the Plans and Specifications, to Transco without any requirement of further consideration, any right, title, or interest Transmission Owner may have in and to such Plans and Specifications. Upon request of Transco, Transmission Owner shall take such further actions, including execution and delivery of instruments of conveyance, as Transco may deem reasonably necessary or appropriate to give full and proper effect to such assignment. Transmission Owner may retain one or more copies of the Plans and Specifications, but may not disclose them to any third party without the prior written consent of Transco.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Project Services Agreement, Project Services Agreement, Project Services Agreement

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