Client Property definition

Client Property will have the meaning specified in Section 8.4(f);
Client Property is the software, methodologies, processes and materials owned, licensed or developed by Client prior to the performance of any work under this Agreement or developed independently and outside the scope of any work performed under this Agreement. All copyrights, patents, trade secrets, other intellectual property rights or other ownership rights associated with any Client Property shall belong exclusively to Client.
Client Property means any property, other than real property, issued or made available to the Contractor by the Client in connection with the Contract.

Examples of Client Property in a sentence

  • If Client asks Patheon to destroy any Client Property, Client will be responsible for the cost of destruction.

  • Patheon may ship Client Property to Client or to an external warehouse at Client’s risk and expense.

  • Client Property At the conclusion of the secondment or at any time on request by the Client the secondee shall return to the Client any property belonging to them or of which they have custody, including software, documents and copies of software or documents.

  • Contractor shall not reverse engineer or decompile the Client Property or other computer programs, algorithms, techniques, processes, methods, know-how or other related technology supplied by Client.

  • Account Management Team The Supplier’s personnel who have been designated as their point(s) of contact for management of this contract Client Property means anything issued or otherwise furnished in connection with the Contract by or on behalf of the Client, other than any real property.


More Definitions of Client Property

Client Property means all documents, books, manuals, materials, records, correspondence, papers and Confidential Information (on whatever media and wherever located) relating to the business or affairs of Client or its customers and business contacts, and any Client Equipment, keys, hardware or software provided by the Client for CS or its Representative’s use during an Engagement, and any data or documents (including copies) produced, maintained or stored by CS or the Representative on the computer systems or other electronic equipment of the Client, CS or the Representative during an Engagement.
Client Property means original documents and documents prepared for the Client’s benefit which the Member has been retained by the Client to prepare. Client Property includes, but is not limited to, all original documentation belonging to the Client; all documents, information, and data provided to the Member, or to the Member’s Agent, by the Client, or his or her Designate, prior to or after the signing of the Retainer Agreement; the Retainer Agreement; the Initial Consultation Agreement; documents produced by the government or any other third party (e.g., letters) in connection with the Retainer Agreement; and all documents or other property the Member was retained to prepare in connection with the Retainer Agreement.
Client Property has the meaning specified in Section 8.3(a)(vi);
Client Property means all equipment (including any data and programs stored on the equipment) and other chattels kept on the Supplier’s premises by the Client or persons using the Services under a hosting or reseller agreement that they have with the Client.
Client Property means all property of the Client including without limitation, all Records, keys, security passes, credit cards, equipment, documents, papers, magnetic discs, tapes or other software storage media, film, videos and photographs which belong to the Client or relate to its business or affairs issued to or otherwise in the Consultant's custody;
Client Property means any property which is not in the absolute beneficial ownership of its holder, and "the holding of client property" means the holding of such property; and for these purposes a person holds property if it is held by or vested in that person, or if that person has power (whether or not with the consent of any other person) to employ the property, or to effect, control or direct the disposal of the property including without limitation the right to call for possession or little to the property;
Client Property shall include the Work Product (as defined below).