Use of State Property. PSP is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Agreement. State Property includes, but is not limited to: TFC’s office space, identification badges, TFC information technology equipment and networks (e.g., laptops, portable printers, cell phones, iPads, external hard drives, data storage devices, any TFC issued software, and the TFC Virtual Private Network (VPN client)), and any other resources of TFC. PSP shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, PSP may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. PSP shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of PSP, PSP shall be responsible for (i) all repair and replacement charges incurred by TFC that are associated with loss of State Property or damage beyond normal wear and tear; and (ii) all charges attributable to PSP’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Agreement. PSP shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten
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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement
Use of State Property. PSP is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Agreement. State Property includes, but is not limited to: TFC’s office space, identification badges, TFC information technology equipment and networks (e.g., laptops, portable printers, cell phones, iPads, external hard drives, data storage devices, any TFC issued software, and the TFC Virtual Private Network (VPN client)), and any other resources of TFC. PSP shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, PSP may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. PSP shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of PSP, PSP shall be responsible for (i) all repair and replacement charges incurred by TFC that are associated with loss of State Property or damage beyond normal wear and tear; and (ii) all charges attributable to PSP’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Agreement. PSP shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within tenten (10) calendar days of PSP’s receipt of TFC’s notice of amount due. Use of State Property for a purpose not authorized by agreement shall constitute breach of contract and may result in termination of the agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.
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Samples: Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement