The provision of the services by the Contractor gives rise to a body of knowledge that in legal terms constitutes intellectual property. As with more tangible property, the Authority will need to have rights to use this property in a number of scenarios, including where it has to step in and provide the services itself (see Section 4.5.7) and on termination or expiry of the Contract (See Section 8). The Contract will therefore contain provisions that clearly define each party's rights in the intellectual property generated by the project, including trademarks and data.