Common use of Licensee Representations and Warranties Clause in Contracts

Licensee Representations and Warranties. Licensee represents and warrants to Licensor that Licensee has not, to a material extent, Exploited any product that would be licensed hereunder if any of the foregoing actions in this Section 10.5 had occurred during the term of this Agreement, and that any such actions are subject to the reporting and payment obligations in Article 3. Without limiting Licensor’s causes of action or remedies, Licensee covenants for itself and its Affiliates not to infringe, whether directly, by inducement, by contribution or otherwise, the Licensed Patents by exceeding the scope of the license rights granted to Licensee and its Affiliates pursuant to Article 2 hereunder.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Instrument Patent License Agreement, Instrument Patent License Agreement (Celera CORP), Real Time Instrument Patent License Agreement (Celera CORP)

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