Inventive Records Clause Samples

The Inventive Records clause establishes the requirements for documenting and maintaining records related to inventions created during the course of an agreement. Typically, this clause obligates parties—often employees or contractors—to keep detailed, accurate, and up-to-date records of their inventive activities, such as laboratory notebooks, sketches, or electronic files. These records serve as evidence of the development process and can be crucial in proving inventorship or ownership in the event of a patent application or dispute. By mandating proper recordkeeping, the clause helps protect intellectual property rights and ensures that the origin and timeline of inventions are clearly documented.
Inventive Records. The Executive agrees to create, maintain, preserve and make available to the Bank, as part of the Bank’s property, complete and up-to-date records, including correspondence, prototypes, models and other written or tangible data, of all activity relating to Inventions.
Inventive Records. Executive agrees to create, maintain, preserve and make available to the Company, as part of the Company’s property, complete and up-to-date records, including correspondence, prototypes, models and other written or tangible data, of all activity relating to Inventions.

Related to Inventive Records

  • Sick Leave Records A record of all unused sick leave will be kept by the Employer. Immediately after the close of each calendar year, each employee shall be advised of the amount of sick leave accrued to their credit.

  • COMPUTER GRAPHICS FILES The Engineer agrees to comply with Attachment G, Computer Graphics Files for Document and Information Exchange, if determined by the State to be applicable to this contract.

  • Corporate Records The minute books of the Company have been made available to the Representative and Representative Counsel and such books (i) contain minutes of all material meetings and actions of the Board of Directors (including each board committee) and stockholders of the Company, and (ii) reflect all material transactions referred to in such minutes.

  • Time Records The employer will keep a record for a continuous period of seven (7) years from which can be readily ascertained the following:

  • Computer Records World Omni and the Depositor will cause their accounting and computer records to be marked to indicate the sale and assignment of the Receivables from World Omni to the Depositor and from the Depositor to the Trust.