Use of Design Documents Clause Samples

The 'Use of Design Documents' clause defines how design documents created during a project may be used by the parties involved. Typically, it outlines who owns the rights to these documents, whether they can be shared with third parties, and any restrictions on their reproduction or modification. For example, it may specify that the client can use the documents only for the current project and not for future projects without the designer's consent. This clause ensures clarity regarding intellectual property rights and helps prevent unauthorized use or distribution of proprietary design materials.
Use of Design Documents. 6.9.1 Ownership 6.9.2 CADD Diskettes
Use of Design Documents. 8.9.1 Ownership 8.9.2 Electronic Deliverables
Use of Design Documents. The District may use the Design Documents, without the Design Consultant's consent, in connection with the Project, including, without limitation, future additions, alterations, connections, repairs, information, reference, use or occupancy of a Project. District may reuse the Design Documents for other Projects at no additional cost, provided however, that District shall hold harmless the Design Consultant against any losses arising from District’s use of the Design Documents for any other purpose, including use of the Design Documents on other projects.
Use of Design Documents