Patent Licenses From Third Parties Sample Clauses

Patent Licenses From Third Parties. (a) Pre-existing Pharmasset Third Party Licenses. Pharmasset shall maintain all Pre-existing Pharmasset Third Party Licenses at [***] cost. If a Third Party claims a payment is due from under a Pre-Existing Pharmasset Third Party License, related to any Product, and Pharmasset does not agree to make such payment, Pharmasset shall immediately advise Roche in writing of such disagreement.
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Patent Licenses From Third Parties 

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  • Patent Licenses (a) Upon payment of the applicable fees as set forth in Appendix B3 and subject to the provisions of this Agreement, Lucent hereby grants to Company during the License Term, a personal, non-transferable (except as permitted in Section 5.08) and non-exclusive license (without any right to sublicense) under (a) patents and/or patent applications listed in Appendix C, (b) patents on sole inventions (as defined in Section 2.03(a) owned by Lucent, to (i) perform the Development Project during the Development Period, and (ii) to make, have made, use, lease, sell, offer to sell and import Licensed Product.

  • PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENT EXCLUSIVE PHS and Licensee agree as follows:

  • Patent License Licensor hereby grants to Licensee an exclusive, royalty-bearing, non-transferable license under the Licensed Patents to make, offer to sell, sell and export Licensed Products within the Field of Use and subject to the Field of Use Restrictions. This license shall not include the right to grant sublicenses.

  • Trademark License Agreement Buyer shall have executed and delivered to Sellers the Trademark License Agreement.

  • Trademark License (a) Reuters and TSI acknowledge that Reuters has, pursuant to the Existing License Agreement, assigned to TSI all of its (and TFT’s) right, title and interest in and to the Transferred TIB-Related Marks and all goodwill associated therewith. Reuters hereby continues to assign to TSI any right, title and interest that it may have or obtain in the Transferred TIB-Related Marks or the goodwill associated therewith. At TSI’s sole expense, Reuters shall perform such acts and execute such documents as are reasonably required to perfect the foregoing assignment and obtain and enforce trademark, service xxxx and other similar rights in the Transferred TIB-Related Marks. TSI hereby grants to Reuters a perpetual, royalty-free, irrevocable, worldwide right and license in favor of Reuters and its Affiliates to use Transferred TIB-Related Marks in connection with the marketing, use, sale and distribution of any of Reuters’ and their Affiliates’ respective products or the provision by Reuters or their Affiliates of any services. Reuters and its Affiliates’ right to use such Transferred TIB-Related Marks shall be only in conformance with TSI’s trademark usage guidelines delivered to Reuters from time to time, which guidelines shall be reasonable and shall not be inconsistent with the scope of the license herein granted and shall not become effective prior to thirty (30) days after notice thereof has been given by TSI. TSI shall maintain the right to substitute any alternative trademark to the Transferred TIB-Related Marks in the event such Transferred TIB-Related Xxxx is held to infringe any other xxxx; provided that, if TSI advises either or both of Reuters in writing of an alleged infringement, Reuters will be responsible for any and all losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses assessed or incurred as a result of such actual or alleged infringement that accrue on or after the date of such notice.

  • Trademark Licenses The parties hereby grant to each other non-exclusive, fully-paid, royalty-free licenses to utilize the other party’s trademarks, as follows:

  • Third Party Licenses If (a) in the opinion of outside patent counsel to Licensee, Licensee, or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees, cannot Exploit a Licensed Product in a country in the Territory without infringing one or more Patents that have issued to a Third Party in such country, or (b) as a result of any claim made against a Party, or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees, alleging that the Exploitation of a Licensed Product infringes or misappropriates any Patent or any other intellectual property right of a Third Party in a country in the Territory, a judgment is entered by a court of competent jurisdiction from which no appeal is taken within the time permitted for appeal, such that Licensee cannot Exploit such Licensed Product in such country without infringing the Patent or other proprietary rights of such Third Party, then, in either case, Licensee shall have the first right, but not the obligation to negotiate and to obtain a license from such Third Party as necessary for the Exploitation of any Licensed Product hereunder in such country; provided, however, that NovaDel shall have the sole right to seek any such license with respect to the Licensed Process and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such a license in its own name from such Third Party in such country, under which NovaDel shall, to the extent permissible under such license, grant a sublicense to Licensee as necessary for Licensee, and any of its Affiliates and Sublicensees, to Exploit the Licensed Product as provided hereunder in such country. Licensee shall be solely responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of all royalty and other obligations with respect to the Exploitation of the Licensed Product; provided, however, that Licensee shall have the right to credit fifty percent (50%) any royalties paid by Licensee, its Affiliates or Sublicensees under such license with respect to such country against the royalty payments to be paid by Licensee to NovaDel with respect to the sale of the Licensed Product(s) under Section 4.1; provided, however, that no royalty payment when due, regardless of the amount or number of credits available to Licensee in accordance with this Agreement, shall be reduced by more than fifty percent (50%) of the amounts otherwise owed pursuant to Section 4.1 in any calendar quarter. Credits not exhausted in any calendar quarter may be carried into future calendar quarters.

  • Development License A non-transferable (except as provided in Section 17.1 (Assignment)), sublicensable (subject to Section 11.2.5 (Voyager Sublicense Rights)), worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license under the Genzyme Technology, Genzyme Collaboration Technology and Genzyme’s interest in the Joint Collaboration Technology to (a) Develop the Split Territory Licensed Products and conduct such Split Territory Licensed Program inside and outside the Voyager Territory for Commercialization of such Split Territory Agreement Products in the Field in the Voyager Territory, and (b) Manufacture the Split Territory Licensed Products inside or outside of the Voyager Territory for the purposes of such Development, in each case (a) and (b) as and to the extent set forth in any Global Development Plan or Voyager Territory Development Plan.

  • Intellectual Property; Licenses, Etc The Borrower and its Subsidiaries own, or possess the right to use, all of the trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, patents, patent rights, franchises, licenses and other intellectual property rights (collectively, “IP Rights”) that are reasonably necessary for the operation of their respective businesses, without conflict with the rights of any other Person. To the best knowledge of the Borrower, no slogan or other advertising device, product, process, method, substance, part or other material now employed, or now contemplated to be employed, by the Borrower or any Subsidiary infringes upon any rights held by any other Person. No claim or litigation regarding any of the foregoing is pending or, to the best knowledge of the Borrower, threatened, which, either individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Intellectual Property Licenses Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the TSA, and except as otherwise provided in Section 5.13 of the SPA, it shall be the responsibility of the Receiving Party (at the Receiving Party’s sole cost and expense) to obtain all licenses associated with the use of third party intellectual property, including but not limited to copyrights (e.g., software), trademarks and patents (and/or consents and extensions relating to such licenses), if any, necessary for the provision of Services to the Receiving Party during the Term. The Service Provider agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to assist the Receiving Party in its negotiations with any licensors from whom the Receiving Party may require such a license (or consent or extension) during the Term. In the event the Receiving Party is unable to obtain a necessary license, consent or extension, the Services related to such license shall be removed from the scope of the TSA, without a reduction in fees or payments owed by the Receiving Party under the TSA. In all events, and in addition to (and not in limitation of) any similar rights that the Service Provider may have under the TSA, the Receiving Party shall indemnify, defend and hold the Service Provider harmless from and against any actions, liabilities and/or claims relating to the licenses and the license matters discussed in this provision. The Receiving Party’s obligation to pay any fees under this Section 1.5 shall apply whether or not such claims for fees arise from the Receiving Party’s continued or past access to or benefit from third party intellectual property. The Receiving Party also acknowledges the Service Provider’s right to initiate discussion with third party licensors that may involve the Receiving Party’s use of intellectual property. All negotiated agreements with third party licensors for the future use of or rights to intellectual property and associated services shall be at the cost of the Service Provider, provided that the Receiving Party shall bear the cost of incremental third party use fees which are specifically identified in the agreements with the third party licensors and which relate solely to the Receiving Party’s use (“Incremental License Fees”). Such Incremental License Fees shall be approved in advance in writing by the Receiving Party, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

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