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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Requirement. A DoD Component's general terms and conditions must address the provisions concerning intangible property that recipients must include in subawards.
(b) Award terms and conditions—
(1) General. To specify the intangible property provisions that recipients must include in their subawards, a DoD Component's general terms and conditions must use the wording appendix E to this part provides as Section G of SUB Article V.
(2) Exception. A DoD Component's general terms and conditions may delete the reference to “Section B of PROP Article VI” in the wording appendix E to this part provides for paragraph G.2 of SUB Article V and provide alternative wording if:
(i) Those general terms and conditions will be used in awards for purposes other than research or education, as described in 2 CFR 1130.610(c)(3); and
(ii) The DoD Component wants to specify that nonprofit and governmental recipients include either:
(A) No provisions concerning inventions in subawards to for-profit entities; or
(B) Provisions in subawards to for-profit entities that differ from those the DoD Component's general terms and conditions specify for nonprofit and governmental recipients.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 2. Grants and Agreements § 2.1138.520 Intangible property under subawards - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-2-grants-and-agreements/cfr-sect-2-1138-520/
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