Development Credit Sample Clauses
The Development Credit clause establishes the terms under which credit or recognition is given for contributions made during the development phase of a project. Typically, this clause outlines who is entitled to be credited, the form that credit will take (such as in project documentation, marketing materials, or public announcements), and any conditions or limitations on such recognition. By clearly defining how and when development credit is assigned, this clause helps prevent disputes over acknowledgment and ensures that contributors receive appropriate recognition for their work.
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Development Credit. Client shall acknowledge Consultants as the site developers of the Site in text in an "acknowledgments page" of the Internet Display.
Development Credit. ICI may place its own Trademarks on the home page of the Web Site designed or developed under this Agreement so as to identify ICI's work on such Web Page, along with any disclaimer ICI or its legal counsel deems necessary or advisable. In addition, ICI may include hypertext links from the initial home page of the Web Site created hereunder to ICI's Web Site and home page.
Development Credit. The Parties agree that Precigen’s obligation to bear twenty percent (20%) of all Operating Losses in respect of the Gorilla IL-12 Program shall not require Precigen to make payments in respect of Gorilla Development Costs in excess of twenty percent (20%) of the amounts set forth in any agreed Gorilla Development Budget, or, if the Parties cannot agree on the Gorilla Development Budget, the Gorilla Agreed Budget. However, in the event that the Gorilla Development Costs exceed such agreed amounts, Ziopharm shall be entitled to deduct from any payment of Precigen’s share of any Operating Profits pursuant to Section 6.2(a)(i) an amount equal to [*****] percent ([*****]%) of the difference between the amount set forth in the agreed Gorilla Development Budget or, if applicable, the Gorilla Agreed Budget and the Gorilla Development Costs actually incurred (such amounts the “Development Credit”). For clarity, Ziopharm may carry over any Development Credits that accrue in any calendar quarter to any subsequent calendar quarter.
Development Credit. The Parties agree that Precigen’s obligation to bear twenty percent (20%) of all Operating Losses in respect of the Gorilla IL-12 Program shall not require Precigen to make payments in respect of Gorilla Development Costs in excess of twenty percent (20%) of the amounts set forth in any agreed Gorilla Development Budget, or, if the Parties cannot agree on the Gorilla Development Budget, the Gorilla Agreed Budget. However, in the event that the Gorilla Development Costs exceed such agreed amounts, Ziopharm shall be entitled to deduct from any payment of Precigen’s share of any Operating
Development Credit. A development credit of $XX from roadmapping shall reduce the cost of the last sprint for Version 1.
Development Credit. Customer shall acknowledge Developer as the programmer. Such development credit shall not give Developer any trademark, copyright, or other proprietary interest or rights in the Software.
Development Credit. Customer shall acknowledge Developer as the Web Site developer in text in an “acknowledgment page” of the Web Site, which will include a hyperlink to Developer’s site on the World Wide Web. The format of such development credit shall be at the sole discretion of Customer. It shall be the sole responsibility of Developer to provide Customer with sufficient information to create and update such hyperlink. Such development credit will remain on the Web Site for until two (2) years from the Initial Display Date as defined herein or the termination of this Agreement, whether or not the Site is transferred in‑house to facilities at the premises of Customer. Such development credit shall not give Developer any trademark, copyright, or other proprietary interest or rights in the Display other than as expressly set forth otherwise in this Agreement. Nothing herein shall be construed to require the Customer to promote the Site and the level of effort and spending in promotion of the Site, if any, shall be in the Customer’s sole discretion.
