Property Rights definition

Property Rights means all licenses, permits, easements, rights-of-way, certificates and other approvals obtained by either of the parties either before or after the date of this Agreement and necessary for the exploration of the Property, or for the purpose of placing the Property into production or continuing production therefrom;
Property Rights means all mineral licenses and all prioritized and protocoled applications for exploration licenses, permits, easements, rights-of-way, certificates, exclusive prospecting orders and other approvals obtained by either of the Parties either before or after the Effective Date of this Agreement and necessary for the exploration and development of any of the mineral property interests comprising the Property;

Examples of Property Rights in a sentence

  • In any Agreement funded in whole or in part by the federal government, DOR may acquire and maintain the Intellectual Property rights, title and ownership, which results directly and indirectly from the Agreement.

  • The Licensee acknowledges that the Strategy and the Consultant/Licensor Marks are the exclusive property of Consultant/Licensor and that Consultant/Licensor has and retains all right, title, and interest in Intellectual Property rights therein.

  • To such Credit Party’s knowledge, each Credit Party conducts its business without infringement or claim of infringement of any Intellectual Property rights of others and there is no infringement or claim of infringement by others of any Intellectual Property rights of any Credit Party, which infringement or claim of infringement could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • If this agreement is funded in whole or in part by the federal government, Covered California may acquire and maintain the Intellectual Property rights, title, and ownership, which results directly or indirectly from the agreement; except as provided in 37 C.F.R. § 401.14 and except as stated herein.

  • All other Intellectual Property rights remain vested in and the absolute property of their respective owner.


More Definitions of Property Rights

Property Rights means, with respect to personal property, the rights of a secured party under ORS chapter 79, and, with re- spect to real property, the rights of a trustee or lender under a lease authorized by ORS
Property Rights has the meaning given to that term in subsection Section 7(1)(k);
Property Rights means all patents, patent applications, rights to inventions, copyrights, design rights, trade marks, service marks, unfair competition rights, trade secrets, know-how, database rights, and any other intellectual property rights (whether registered or unregistered) and all applications for, and renewals or extensions for, the same, anywhere in the world; Licence means the licence granted by DeltaXML to the Client to use the Software in accordance with the Licence Agreement;
Property Rights means all personal proprietary rights of The Regents covering the tangible personal property in the Biological Materials. In no case, however, will Property Rights include Patent Rights.
Property Rights. With respect to information, inventions and discoveries or any interest in any copyright and/or property right developed, made or conceived of by you, either alone or with others, at any time during your employment by the Company and whether or not within working hours (and written six months thereafter) arising out of such employment or pertinent to any field of business or research in which, during such employment, the Company is engaged or (if such is known to or ascertainable by you) is considering engaging, you agree:
Property Rights means all applications, licenses, permits, easements, rights-of-way, certificates and other approvals obtained by either of the parties either before or after the date of this Agreement and necessary for the exploration of the Property, or for the purpose of placing the Property into production or continuing production therefrom;
Property Rights has the meaning given to that term in subsection 5.1(l);