Private Grants Sample Clauses

The Private Grants clause defines the terms under which a private entity or individual provides funding or resources to another party, typically for a specific project or purpose. This clause outlines the conditions of the grant, such as eligibility requirements, reporting obligations, permitted uses of funds, and any restrictions or compliance standards that must be met by the recipient. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties clearly understand the expectations and limitations associated with the grant, thereby reducing the risk of misuse and promoting accountability.
Private Grants. At no time during the conception of or reduction to practice of any of the MitoCareX Owned Intellectual Property was MitoCareX, or any developer, inventor or other contributor to such MitoCareX Owned Intellectual Property operating under any grants from any private source, performing research sponsored by any private source or subject to any employment agreement or invention assignment or nondisclosure agreement or other obligation with any third party that would reasonably be expected to adversely affect, restrict or in any manner encumber MitoCareX’s rights in such MitoCareX Owned Intellectual Property. No facilities of a university, college, other educational institution or research center was used in the development of the MitoCareX Owned Intellectual Property.
Private Grants. At no time during the conception of or reduction to practice of any of the Company Owned Intellectual Property was any developer, inventor or other contributor to such Company Owned Intellectual Property operating under any grants from any private source, performing research sponsored by any private source or subject to any employment agreement or invention assignment or nondisclosure agreement or other obligation with any third party that could adversely affect, restrict or in any manner encumber the Company’s or the Israeli Subsidiary's rights in such Company Owned Intellectual Property.
Private Grants. At no time during the conception of or reduction to practice of any of the Company Owned Intellectual Property was the Company or any developer, inventor or other contributor to such Company Owned Intellectual Property operating under any grants from any private source, performing research sponsored by any private source or subject to any employment agreement or invention assignment or nondisclosure agreement or other obligation with any third party that could or would reasonably be expected to adversely affect, restrict or in any manner encumber the Company's rights in such Company Owned Intellectual Property. No facilities of a university, college, other educational institution or research center was used in the development of the Company Owned Intellectual Property.
Private Grants. Enter the amount of cash contributions provided by private organizations, foundations, donors, etc.
Private Grants. None of the Company Owned Intellectual Property was conceived or first reduced to practice by any founder, developer, inventor or other contributor to such Company Owned Intellectual Property operating under any grants from any private source, performing research sponsored by any private source or subject to any employment agreement or invention assignment or nondisclosure agreement or other obligation with any third party that could adversely affect, restrict or in any manner encumber the Company’s rights in such Company Owned Intellectual Property.

Related to Private Grants

  • Equity Grants During the Term of Employment, the Executive shall be eligible for equity or equity-based awards that may be granted to the Executive at such times, in such amounts and in such manner as the Board (excluding the Executive) may determine in its sole discretion, but, in good faith, taking into account the roles of and responsibilities of Executive relative to industry norms for similar positions. Any such equity or equity-based awards shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the applicable plan and award agreement.