Asserts definition

Asserts and “Asserted”, means to commence or prosecute any patent infringement litigation (including any past claim of infringement) or procedure for the resolution of any controversy (or to indicate or convey, either expressly, by implication or otherwise, any intention to do so), whether arising or created by any claim, counterclaim or otherwise (as determined in the broadest sense and in whatever form whatsoever), and whether administrative, judicial, arbitral or otherwise, including without limitation, any proceeding before the United States International Trade Commission (“ITC”) or jurisdiction throughout the world.
Asserts. “Asserted,” and “Assertion” mean to commence or prosecute Patent infringement Litigation or to threaten to do so in writing.

Examples of Asserts in a sentence

  • Likewise, the entityagainst which You or Your Affiliate Asserts Essential Patent Claims may Assert any Essential Patent Claims it owns against You or Your Affiliate, but may only seek RAND damages and/or RAND license fees.

  • For purposes of calculating quarterly management fees, Net Asserts are not reduced by any management or performance fees payable or incurred by the Fund during such quarter, any distributions paid during the quarter, or any redemptions payable at quarter-end.

  • In such an event of a sale of any or all of the Patent Assets on or prior to the end of the * (*)*, Buyer shall still pay the Guaranteed Payments due in the * by or before the end of that respective * (s) (i.e., if a sale of all the Patent Asserts occurs in the * (*)*, Buyer shall still pay to Seller the Guaranteed Payments of * (*)* US Dollars in the * (*)*,* (*)* US Dollars in the * (*)* and * (*)* US Dollars in the * (*)*.

  • To Seller’s Knowledge, there has been no unauthorized use, access by, or disclosure to a Third Party of Trade Secrets within the Intellectual Property Asserts.

  • In the event Seller is required by law to disclose any confidential information related to the Purchased Asserts or the Premises, Seller shall promptly notify Purchaser in writing, which notification shall include the nature of the legal requirement and the extent of the required disclosure, and shall cooperate with Purchaser to preserve the confidentiality of such information consistent with applicable law.

  • The Purchaser is the sole responsible to conduct any kind of preliminary authentic exams prior to purchasing Digital Asserts and/or ArtAlt NFT’s.

  • To Sellers’ Knowledge, there has been no unauthorized use, access by, or disclosure to a third Person of Trade Secrets within the Intellectual Property Asserts.

  • Asserts the RTS signal when the printer is offline or the internal serial buffer is full.

  • Licensee hereby covenants not to Assert (and to ensure that none of its Affiliates Asserts) Licensee’s Licensed IPR against any Qualcomm Customer or any of its Affiliates for making, having made, using, importing, offering to sell, selling, leasing or otherwise disposing of products that incorporate one or more Qualcomm Components where the alleged basis for infringement arises from the use or incorporation of Qualcomm Components in such products.

  • This license will terminate as to any Components made by a particular manufacturer if such manufacturer or any of its Affiliates Asserts a patent claim Essential to a Covered Standard against Qualcomm or any of its Affiliates.

Related to Asserts

  • Allegation means an assertion, complaint, suspicion, or

  • Challenge means to appeal a ruling of the Chair.

  • Improper governmental action means any action by a district officer or employee:

  • Asserted Liability has the meaning set forth in Section 9.4(a).

  • Questioned Costs means a cost that is questioned by the auditor because of an audit finding which resulted from a violation or possible violation of a statute, regulation, or the terms and conditions of a Federal award, including for funds used to match Federal funds; where the costs, at the time of the audit, are not supported by adequate documentation; or where the costs incurred appear unreasonable and do not reflect the actions a prudent person would take in the circumstances. (2 CFR 200.84 and 45 CFR 75.2).