Records and Property Sample Clauses

Records and Property. Employees shall, at all times, be responsible for due care of all property and records (and copies of such) of the Education Review Office in the possession and control of the Employee.
Records and Property. All records created or maintained by M▇▇▇▇ during the course of its employment by the Company shall be and remain the property of the Company, and, upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, (a) all such Company property in any form whatsoever, and any copies of such property, shall be returned immediately to the Company, and (b) to the extent Company property is installed, stored, maintained, or resides in or on personal property belonging to M▇▇▇▇, M▇▇▇▇ agrees to assist the Company in locating, deleting, and/or otherwise removing completely therefrom all Company property.
Records and Property. All records created specifically and exclusively for EFH by the Independent Contractor during the course of its retention under this Agreement shall be and remain the property of EFH.
Records and Property a) The NCHD should take all reasonable measures to ensure that records, while in his/her possession, are stored in such a manner that ensures confidentiality, security and ready accessibility for clinical staff when required for patient management. b) The NCHD shall not remove from the work setting any records in any format, electronic or otherwise, belonging to the Employer / Health Service Executive (HSE) at any time without having authorisation. Such authorisation will be issued in advance of the first instance and apply thereafter. c) The NCHD will return to the Employer / HSE upon request, and, in any event, upon the termination of his/her employment, all records and property and equipment belonging to the Employer / HSE which are in his/her possession or control.
Records and Property. All records created or maintained by the Independent Contractor during the course of its retention under this Agreement shall be and remain the property of the Employer.
Records and Property. Consultant shall keep and maintain complete, organized, and up-to-date written records and/or files concerning any information related directly or indirectly to the Business which is made or compiled by, delivered to, made available to, or otherwise obtained by Consultant. All written records and/or files, as provided in this Section 4, and all other documents, data, computer equipment, software, manuals, or any other material or property, whether in written or electronic form, concerning the Business, and made or compiled by, delivered to, made available to, or otherwise obtained by Consultant, are the sole and exclusive property of Company. Consultant shall deliver all such materials promptly to Company upon the termination of his engagement or at any other time when Company so requests, and Consultant shall not retain any copies, notes (including handwritten notes), software, disks, diskettes, CD-ROM’s or similar materials, or excerpts thereof.
Records and Property. All records, files, memoranda, reports, price lists, customer lists, drawings, plans, sketches, documents and the like (together with all copies thereof) relating to the business of Summer, which you shall use or prepare or come in contact with in the course of, or as a result of, your consulting arrangement shall, as between the parties, remain the sole property of Summer. Upon termination of your consulting arrangement with Summer or upon the prior demand of Summer, you agree to immediately return all such materials and shall not thereafter cause removal thereof from the premises of Summer. Further, you agree to disclose and assign to Summer as its exclusive property, all ideas, writings, inventions, discoveries, improvements and technical or business innovations made or conceived by you, whether or not patentable or copyrightable, either solely or jointly with others during the course of your consulting arrangement with Summer which are along the lines of the business, work or investigations of Summer or its affiliates.
Records and Property. Borrower and Co-Obligors covenant to maintain financial books and records in a manner that will allow financial statements to be prepared in accordance with GAAP, consistently applied, and shall allow Lenders to inspect such records during normal business hours upon reasonable notice. Lenders have full authority to inspect all property of Borrower and Co-Obligors during normal business hours upon reasonable notice.

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  • Equipment and Property A. The Grantee must ensure equipment with a per-unit cost of $5,000 or greater purchased with grant funds under this award is used solely for the purpose of this Grant or is properly pro-rated for use under this Grant. Grantee must have control systems to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property funded under this Grant. Grantee shall maintain equipment management and inventory procedures for equipment, whether acquired in part or whole with grant funds, until disposition occurs. B. When equipment acquired by Grantee under this Grant Agreement is no longer needed for the original project or for other activities currently supported by System Agency, the Grantee must properly dispose of the equipment pursuant to 2 CFR and/or TxGMS, as applicable. Upon termination of this Grant Agreement, use and disposal of equipment by the Grantee shall conform with TxGMS requirements. C. Grantee shall initiate the purchase of all equipment approved in writing by the System Agency in accordance with the schedule approved by System Agency, as applicable. Failure to timely initiate the purchase of equipment may result in the loss of availability of funds for the purchase of equipment. Requests to purchase previously approved equipment after the first quarter in the Grant Agreement must be submitted to the assigned System Agency contract manager. D. Controlled Assets include firearms, regardless of the acquisition cost, and the following assets with an acquisition cost of $500 or more, but less than $5,000: desktop and laptop computers (including notebooks, tablets and similar devices), non-portable printers and copiers, emergency management equipment, communication devices and systems, medical and laboratory equipment, and media equipment. Controlled Assets are considered supplies. E. System Agency funds must not be used to purchase buildings or real property without prior written approval from System Agency. Any costs related to the initial acquisition of the buildings or real property are not allowable without written pre-approval.