Common use of Disposition of the Work Clause in Contracts

Disposition of the Work. Except for items obtained by Purchaser as set forth in Article 23.1.3, Contractor shall retain title to any and all Work, Work-in-progress, parts or other material, inventories, and any associated warranties, and any subcontracted items Contractor has specifically produced, acquired, or subcontracted for in accordance with this Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contract (Viasat Inc), Contract (Hughes Communications, Inc.), Contract (Hughes Network Systems, LLC)

Disposition of the Work. Except for items obtained retained and paid for by Purchaser as set forth in Article 23.1.321.1.3, Contractor shall retain title to any and all Workwork, Workwork-in-progressprocess, parts or other material, inventories, and any associated warranties, and any subcontracted items Contractor has specifically produced, acquired, acquired or subcontracted for in accordance with this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract (Satelites Mexicanos Sa De Cv), Contract (Satelites Mexicanos Sa De Cv)

Disposition of the Work. Except for items obtained by Purchaser as set forth in Article 23.1.322.1.3, Contractor shall retain title to any and all Work, Work-in-progressProcess, parts or other material, inventories, inventories and any associated Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Rights and warranties, and as well as any subcontracted items Contractor has specifically produced, acquired, or subcontracted for in accordance with this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Authorization to Proceed (Iridium Communications Inc.), Authorization to Proceed (Iridium Communications Inc.)