Common use of Transition upon Termination or Expiration Clause in Contracts

Transition upon Termination or Expiration. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, at a Researcher’s reasonable request, for a period of up to 30 days following the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement (the “Transition Period”), Colliga Apps shall cooperate with Researcher and permit Researcher to retrieve (via download, in an industry standard format if reasonably possible) any de-identified Participant Data (to the extent available) then in Colliga Apps’ possession. Upon termination of this Agreement as a result of a default by Colliga Apps, Colliga Apps agrees to convert Participant Data into a machine readable, non-proprietary format within a reasonable time period at no cost to Researcher upon Researcher’s request. Upon the expiration of the Term or upon termination of this Agreement as a result of a default by Researcher or by Researcher for convenience, Colliga Apps shall convert the Participant Data as described above, and Researcher shall reimburse Colliga Apps for all time and expense involved. Colliga Apps shall not be obligated to provide the Participant Data to Researcher until all amounts due under the Agreement have been paid. This Agreement will continue to govern all Services during the Transition Period, except that in no event will Researcher have any continuing right to use any Software or Colliga Apps Services after the effective date of termination of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Participant Colliga Apps License Agreement, colliga.io, colliga.io

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