Common use of Issuance of Future Patents Clause in Contracts

Issuance of Future Patents. Assignor hereby authorizes and requests the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks of the United States, and any officer of any country or countries foreign to the United States, whose duty it is to issue patents or other evidence or forms of intellectual property protection to issue respective Letters of Patent to Assignee, and the entire right, title, and interest in and to the same, for its sole use and benefit; and for the use and benefit of its successors and assigns, to the full end of the term(s) for which said Patent(s) may be granted, as fully and entirely as the same would have been held by me had this assignment not been made.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Intellectual Property Purchase Agreement (Coil Tubing Technology, Inc.), Subsidiary Assignment (Cannabics Pharmaceuticals Inc.), Intellectual Property Assignment (Coil Tubing Technology, Inc.)

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