Patent Rights definition

Patent Rights means the rights and interests in and to issued patents and pending patent applications (which, for purposes of this Agreement, include certificates of invention, applications for certificates of invention and priority rights) in any country or region, including all provisional applications, substitutions, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, renewals, all letters patent granted thereon, and all reissues, re-examinations and extensions thereof, and all foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing.
Patent Rights means all patents, patent applications, utility models, design registrations and certificates of invention and other governmental grants for the protection of inventions or industrial designs (including all related continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, reissues and reexaminations).
Patent Rights means:

Examples of Patent Rights in a sentence

  • To the extent commercially feasible and consistent with prevailing business practices, Licensee shall mark, and shall cause its Affiliates and Sublicensees to mark, all Licensed Products that are manufactured or sold under this Agreement with the number of each issued patent under the Patent Rights that applies to such Licensed Product.

  • Licensee will, to the fullest extent permitted by law, apply for and prosecute, or support in any reasonable way Licensor’s application for, any reasonable patent term extension for patents included in the Patent Rights.

  • If the manufacture, use or sale of any Licensed Product is Covered by more than one of the Patent Rights and/or the Licensed Know-How, multiple royalties shall not be due.

  • Patentable Improvements shall be added by amendment to the list of Patent Rights in Exhibit A and Improvements that are not patentable will be considered Licensed Know-How and shall be added to Exhibit B [in both cases by mutual agreement of the Parties] and shall be licensed on the same terms as those set forth herein, with the option of minor additional economic terms (e.g., an upfront fee).

  • The foregoing notwithstanding, without the consent of Licensor, Licensee may indicate that it is licensed by Licensor under the Patent Rights and identify the inventors, their affiliation with Licensor, and their relationship to Licensee, and further, Licensee may comply with disclosure requirements of all applicable laws relating to its business, including, without limitation, United States and state securities laws.


More Definitions of Patent Rights

Patent Rights means all patents and patent applications in any country in the world, including any continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, provisionals or any substitute applications, any patent issued with respect to any such patent applications, any reissue, reexamination, renewal or extension (including any supplemental protection certificate) of any such patent, and any confirmation patent or registration patent or patent of addition based on any such patent, and all non-United States counterparts of any of the foregoing.
Patent Rights means any and all (a) issued patents, (b) pending patent applications, including all provisional applications, substitutions, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions and renewals, and all patents granted thereon, (c) patents-of-addition, reissues, reexaminations and extensions or restorations by existing or future extension or restoration mechanisms, including patent term adjustments, patent term extensions, supplementary protection certificates or the equivalent thereof, (d) inventor’s certificates, (e) other forms of government-issued rights substantially similar to any of the foregoing and (f) United States and foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing.
Patent Rights means any and all patents and patent applications in the Territory (which for the purpose of this Agreement shall be deemed to include certificates of invention and applications for certificates of invention), including divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, renewals, substitutions, registrations, re-examinations, revalidations, extensions, supplementary protection certificates, pediatric exclusivity periods and the like of any such patents and patent applications, and foreign equivalents of the foregoing.
Patent Rights means (a) United States patents and patents of other countries, including, without limitation, re-examinations, reissues, renewals, extensions, term restorations, confirmations, registrations, re-validations, patents of addition, supplementary protection certificates and the like, and (b) pending applications for United States and patents of other countries, including, without limitation, provisional applications, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisional and substitute applications, including, without limitation, inventors’ certificates.
Patent Rights means the rights and interests in and to issued patents and pending patent applications (which for purposes of this Agreement shall be deemed to include certificates of invention and applications for certificates of invention and priority rights) in any country, including all provisional applications, substitutions, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, and renewals, all letters patent granted thereon, and all reissues, reexaminations and extensions thereof.
Patent Rights means the patents and patent applications listed in Exhibit A; and with respect to U.S. patents and applications, all foreign equivalents thereof, and patents issuing on said foreign and U.S. patent applications. "Patent Rights" shall also include any divisional, continuation, reissue, reexamination or extension of the above-described patent applications and resulting patents, along with any extended or restored term, and any confirmation patent, registration patent, or patent of addition.
Patent Rights means all patents, patent applications (including provisional patent applications), utility models, design registrations and certificates of invention and other governmental grants for the protection of inventions or industrial designs (including all related continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, reissues and reexaminations).