Common use of General Plans, Specifications and Working Drawings Clause in Contracts

General Plans, Specifications and Working Drawings. The PURCHASER retains all intellectual property rights on the plans and working drawings, technical descriptions, calculations, test results and other data information and documents concerning the design and construction of the VESSEL. For the purpose of servicing, repairing or modifying the VESSEL, the CONTRACTOR shall provide the PURCHASER with the necessary plans and working drawings, technical descriptions, calculations, test results and other data information and documents at the latest upon the delivery of the VESSEL. By providing these necessary plans and working drawings, technical descriptions, calculations, test results and other data information and documents, the CONTRACTOR also grants the VESSELowner an indefinite license to use the plans only to service, repair or modify the VESSEL. Property in the VESSEL As provided for in art. 6 (a) of this CONTRACT, the VESSEL under construction (‘schip in aanbouw’) shall become property of the PURCHASER as soon as the keel laying has taken place or the Vessel under construction is ready for registration in the ship register of the country where shipyard is located as ‘schip in aanbouw’, whichever comes first. As of this moment, the Vessel under construction is and shall remain property of the PURCHASER. In the event that the country where shipyard is located does not allow registration of the keel or the ‘schip in aanbouw’, the keel or the ‘schip in aanbouw’ shall be registered in a foreign register agreed between the CONTRACTOR and the PURCHASER, if possible.

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Sources: Shipbuilding Contract, Shipbuilding Contract