Common use of Caretakers Clause in Contracts

Caretakers. Other than the creator, who has held and cared for this material? The caretaker role does not apply to creators, but it could apply to the donor. There can be more than one caretaker throughout the lifetime of the donated material. For example, the creator’s relatives may have held onto the material before donating it to the Archives. If you require more space please include it at the end. Caretaker Name: Include the full name, including middle name and maiden name if possible. Caretaker Type: Individual | Family | Corporate Entity Circle the one which best applies. Caretaker Notes Provide details such as relevant dates, the caretaker’s relationship with the Creator and ▇▇▇▇▇, and any other information you see as relevant. Caretaker Name: Include the full name, including middle name and maiden name if possible. Caretaker Type: Individual | Family | Corporate Entity Circle the one which best applies. Caretaker Notes Provide details such as relevant dates, the caretaker’s relationship with the Creator and ▇▇▇▇▇, and any other information you see as relevant. Enter the date or date range in which the materials were created. Examples: - 1956 - 1956-1958 - 1950s - 1956? - Unknown Dates of Material: List the amounts of material being donated. Amounts can be broken up based on media type: for example a donation can be described as 25 photographs, 3 bankers boxes of textual records, and 15 books. If you require more space please include it at the end. Extent Extent Extent Extent Extent

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Donation Agreement, Donation Agreement