MONETARY AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF Sample Clauses

MONETARY AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. Licensee recognizes and agrees that a breach or threatened breach of this Agreement by Licensee gives rise to irreparable injury to Producer, which may not be adequately compensated by damages. Accordingly, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Licensee of the provisions of this Agreement, Producer may seek and shall be entitled to a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction restraining the Licensee from violating the provisions of this Agreement. Nothing herein shall prohibit Producer from pursuing any other available legal or equitable remedy from such breach or threatened breach, including but not limited to the recovery of damages from the Licensee. The Licensee shall be responsible for all costs, expenses or damages that Producer incurs as a result of any violation by the Licensee of any provision of this Agreement, including but not limited to court costs, litigation expenses, and reasonable attorneys' fees.
MONETARY AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. There are four types of final remedies available: (i) the pay- ment of a sum of money (monetary damages), (ii) delivery of prop- erty, (iii) specific performance, and (iv) restraint from performing an act (injunction). The remedy or remedies awarded depend on the circum- stances of each case. Monetary damages are generally preferred by the court if they will be sufficient to fully ameliorate a party’s loss. Permanent injunctions are often issued to prevent the con- tinuing infringement or disclosure of trade secrets.