Common use of Right to Ownership Clause in Contracts

Right to Ownership. ‌ All work created, originated and/or prepared by CONTRACTOR in performing Services including documentation or improvements related thereto, to the extent that such work, products, documentation, materials or information are described in or required by the Services (collectively, the “Work Product”) will be COUNTY’s property when completed and accepted, if acceptance is required in this Agreement, and the COUNTY has made payment of the sums due therefore. The ideas, concepts, know. how or techniques developed during the course of this Agreement by the CONTRACTOR or jointly by CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY may be used by the COUNTY without obligation of notice or accounting to the CONTRACTOR. Any data, information or other materials furnished by the COUNTY for use by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement will remain the sole property of the COUNTY.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Goods & Services Agreement, Goods and Services Agreement, Goods & Services Agreement

Right to Ownership. All work created, originated and/or prepared by CONTRACTOR in performing Services including documentation or improvements related thereto, to the extent that such work, products, documentation, materials or information are described in or required by the Services (collectively, the “Work Product”) will be COUNTY’s property when completed and accepted, if acceptance is required in this Agreement, and the COUNTY has made payment of the sums due therefore. The ideas, concepts, know. how or techniques developed during the course of this Agreement by the CONTRACTOR or jointly by CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY may be used by the COUNTY without obligation of notice or accounting to the CONTRACTOR. Any data, information or other materials furnished by the COUNTY for use by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement will remain the sole property of the COUNTY.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Goods & Services Agreement