Common use of Validation of Restrictive Markings Clause in Contracts

Validation of Restrictive Markings. a. An unjustified marking is a restrictive marking placed on Data delivered or otherwise furnished to the Government under this Agreement where the restriction is not justified. The Government may ignore or, at the Consortium Member's expense, correct or strike a marking if a restrictive marking is determined to be unjustified. A restrictive marking will be determined to be unjustified if:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consortium Base Agreement, Consortium Base Agreement

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Validation of Restrictive Markings. a. (1) An unjustified marking is a restrictive marking placed on Data data delivered or otherwise furnished to the Government under this Agreement where the restriction is not justified. The Government may ignore or, at the Consortium Member's expense, correct or strike a marking if a restrictive marking is determined to be unjustified. A restrictive marking will be determined to be unjustified if:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: tandc.rms.raytheon.com

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Validation of Restrictive Markings. a. An unjustified marking is a restrictive marking placed on Data Technical data or Computer software delivered or otherwise furnished to the Government under this Agreement where the restriction is not justified. The Government may ignore or, at the Consortium Member's expense, correct or strike a marking if a restrictive marking is determined to be tobe unjustified. A restrictive marking will be determined to be unjustified if:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Information Warfare Research

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