Common use of University’s Materials Clause in Contracts

University’s Materials. The University shall provide to Contractor material(s) for testing purposes as described in the attached Exhibit A, which is incorporated herein. Materials will be used by Contractor to perform the services designated in Exhibit A only and not for any other purpose. Contractor shall exercise reasonable care in handling the University’s material(s). If the Contractor fails to exercise reasonable care in handling the University’s material(s), Contractor shall be liable to the University for loss or damage to the material(s) and any cost to re-create such material. All intellectual property, materials, and information (including Confidential Information) provided to Contractor by the University under this Agreement is and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of the University. This Agreement and any supply of such intellectual property, materials, and information (including Confidential Information) by the University shall not grant to Contractor any rights or licenses, expressed or implied, in such intellectual property, materials or any product or process derived therefrom, and information (including Confidential Information), except as provided herein. All materials (including data/information provided in electronic format) will be destroyed at the conclusion of the performance of the services under this Agreement or upon termination of this Agreement, unless the University requests that Contractor return all unused materials to the University. Contractor agrees not to perform or permit others to perform any test analyses, or other evaluation of the University’s materials except for in accordance with this Agreement and agrees not to share these materials or any portion thereof with other parties. Any materials provided to Contractor by the University under this Agreement are understood to be experimental in nature and will be used with prudence and appropriate caution since not all their characteristics are known and since they may have hazardous properties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lab Services Agreement, Lab Services Agreement

University’s Materials. A. The University shall provide to Contractor material(s) for testing purposes as described in the attached Exhibit A, which is incorporated herein. Materials will be used by Contractor to perform the services designated in Exhibit A only and not for any other purpose. Contractor shall exercise reasonable care in handling the University’s material(s). If the Contractor fails to exercise reasonable care in handling the University’s material(s), Contractor shall be liable to the University for loss or damage to the material(s) and any cost to re-create such material. . B. All intellectual property, materials, and information (including Confidential Information) provided to Contractor by the University under this Agreement is and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of the University. This Agreement and any supply of such intellectual property, materials, and information (including Confidential Information) by the University shall not grant to Contractor any rights or licenses, expressed or implied, in such intellectual property, materials or any product or process derived therefrom, and information (including Confidential Information), except as provided herein. . C. All materials (including data/information provided in electronic format) will be destroyed at the conclusion of the performance of the services under this Agreement or upon termination of this Agreement, unless the University requests that Contractor return all unused materials to the University. . D. Contractor agrees not to perform or permit others to perform any test analyses, or other evaluation of the University’s materials except for in accordance with this Agreement and agrees not to share these materials or any portion thereof with other parties. . E. Any materials provided to Contractor by the University under this Agreement are understood to be experimental in nature and will be used with prudence and appropriate caution since not all their characteristics are known and since they may have hazardous properties.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lab Services Agreement