Common use of Use of State Property Clause in Contracts

Use of State Property. Contractor is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contract. 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. Contractor shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of Contractor, Contractor 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 Contractor’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contract. Contractor shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of Contractor’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 Contract and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Services Contract, Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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Use of State Property. Contractor CMR is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contractthis 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. Contractor CMR shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor CMR may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor CMR shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract this Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorCMR, Contractor CMR 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 ContractorCMR’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contractthis Agreement. Contractor CMR shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days Days of ContractorCMR’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 Contract agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk Agreement

Use of State Property. Contractor CMR is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contract. 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. Contractor CMR shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor CMR may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor CMR shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorCMR, Contractor CMR 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 ContractorCMR’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contract. Contractor CMR shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of ContractorCMR’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 Contract agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Contract, Construction Manager at Risk Contract, Construction Manager at Risk Contract

Use of State Property. Contractor SSE is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the ContractAgreement. 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. Contractor SSE shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor SSE may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor SSE shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorSSE, Contractor SSE 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 ContractorSSE’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the ContractAgreement. Contractor SSE shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of ContractorSSE’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 Contract agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services

Use of State Property. Contractor PMF is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contractthis 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. Contractor PMF shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor PMF may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor PMF shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract this Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorPMF, Contractor PMF 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 ContractorPMF’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contractthis Agreement. Contractor PMF shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of ContractorPMF’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 Contract Agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Program Management Firm Agreement

Use of State Property. Contractor ESCO is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contract. 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. Contractor ESCO shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor ESCO may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor ESCO shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorESCO, Contractor ESCO 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 ContractorESCO’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contract. Contractor ESCO shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of Contractor’s XXXX’x 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 Contract and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Performance Contract

Use of State Property. Contractor CMR is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contract. 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. Contractor CMR shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor CMR may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor CMR shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorCMR, Contractor CMR 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 ContractorCMR’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contract. Contractor CMR shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of ContractorCMR’s receipt of TFC’s notice of amount due. Use of State Property for a purpose not authorized by agreement Contract shall constitute breach of contract and may result in termination of the Contract and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Contract

Use of State Property. Contractor is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contract. 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. Contractor shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-e- mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of Contractor, Contractor 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 Contractor’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contract. Contractor shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of Contractor’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 Contract and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: It Services Contract

Use of State Property. Contractor is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contract. 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. Contractor shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-e- mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of Contractor, Contractor 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 Contractor’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contract. Contractor shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of Contractor’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 Contract and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Use of State Property. Contractor is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contract. 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. Contractor shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of Contractor, Contractor 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 Contractor’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contract. Contractor shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of Contractor’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 Contract and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software Maintenance Services Agreement

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Use of State Property. Contractor PCP is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contractthis 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. Contractor PCP shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor PCP may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor PCP shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract this Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorPCP, Contractor PCP 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 ContractorPCP’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contractthis Agreement. Contractor PCP shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days Days of ContractorPCP’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 Contract Agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Controls Professional Agreement

Use of State Property. Contractor PMF is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contractthis Agreement. State Property 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. Contractor PMF shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor PMF may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor PMF shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract this Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorPMF, Contractor PMF shall be responsible for (i) all repair and replacement charges incurred by TFC that are associated with loss of State Property property or damage beyond normal wear and tear; and (ii) all charges attributable to ContractorPMF’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contractthis Agreement. Contractor PMF shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days of ContractorPMF’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 Contract Agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Program Management Agreement

Use of State Property. Contractor PMP is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contractthis 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. Contractor PMP shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor PMP may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor PMP shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract this Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorPMP, Contractor PMP 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 ContractorPMP’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contractthis Agreement. Contractor PMP shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days Days of ContractorPMP’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 Contract Agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Management Professional Agreement

Use of State Property. Contractor CMR is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contractthis 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. Contractor CMR shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor CMR may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor CMR shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract this Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorCMR, Contractor CMR 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 ContractorCMR’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contractthis Agreement. Contractor CMR shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days Days of ContractorCMR’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 Contract agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, law or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement

Use of State Property. Contractor PMP is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing services authorized under the Contractthis 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. Contractor PMP shall not remove State Property from the continental United States. In addition, Contractor PMP may not use any computing device to access TFC’s network or e-mail while outside of the continental United States. Contractor PMP shall not perform any maintenance services on State Property unless the Contract this Agreement expressly authorizes such services. During the time that State Property is in the possession of ContractorPMP, Contractor PMP 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 ContractorPMP’s use of State Property that exceeds the scope of the Contractthis Agreement. Contractor PMP shall fully reimburse such charges to TFC within ten (10) calendar days Days of ContractorPMP’s receipt of TFC’s notice of amount due. Use of State Property for a purpose not authorized by agreement Agreement shall constitute breach of contract and may result in termination of the Contract Agreement and the pursuit of other remedies available to TFC under contract, at law, or in equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Program Management Professional Agreement

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