Program 1 Sample Clauses

Program 1. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Merus hereby grants to Incyte (i) a co-exclusive (with Merus and its Affiliates), worldwide license, with the right to sublicense (subject to Section 2.5), under Merus IP, Merus Platform IP and Merus’s and its Affiliates’ interests in Joint Arising IP and Target Pair Arising IP, to conduct research and Development activities under the Program 1 Incyte Territory Development Plan and Program 1 Joint Development Plan and (ii) an exclusive (even as to Merus and its Affiliates) license, with the right to sublicense (subject to Section 2.5), under Merus IP, Merus Platform IP and Merus’s and its Affiliates’ interests in Joint Arising IP and Target Pair Arising IP, to Commercialize, make, have made, use, offer for sale, sell and import Program 1 Antibodies and Program 1 Products in the Incyte Territory and to make and have made Program 1 Antibodies and Program 1 Products worldwide for purposes of Commercialization in the Incyte Territory.
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Program 1. A worldwide collaboration with respect to Program 1 Products, pursuant to which the Parties may share Development Costs for agreed upon studies, Incyte shall have the exclusive right to Develop, manufacture, and Commercialize Program 1 Products in the Incyte Territory, and Merus shall have the exclusive right to Develop, manufacture, and Commercialize Program 1 Products in the United States, all as more fully set forth in this Agreement, including Sections 4.10(b), 5.3, 7.2(a), and ARTICLE VI;
Program 1. For Third-Party Infringement pertaining to Patent Rights that claim or cover Program 1 Antibodies and Program 1 Products, Merus is the Sole Enforcing Party with respect to Infringement Actions in the United States, and Incyte is the Sole Enforcing Party with respect to Infringement Actions in the Incyte Territory. Any recoveries resulting from such an Infringement Action shall be applied as follows:

Related to Program 1

  • Program 3.01 The Recipient declares its commitment to the Program and its implementation. To this end:

  • Program Overview A. Goals of the Choice Neighborhoods Program. The Choice Neighborhoods Program employs a comprehensive approach to neighborhood transformation. The program transforms neighborhoods of concentrated poverty into mixed-income neighborhoods of long-term viability by revitalizing severely distressed public and/or assisted housing; improving access to economic opportunities; and investing and leveraging investments in well-functioning services, effective schools and education programs, public assets, public transportation, and improved access to jobs. Choice Neighborhoods ensures that current residents benefit from this transformation by preserving affordable housing in the neighborhood or providing the choice to move to affordable housing in another neighborhood of opportunity. The purpose of this grant is to implement a Transformation Plan that has been developed through a local planning process and furthers the goals of the Choice Neighborhoods Program. The core goals of Choice Neighborhoods are:

  • Development Program A. Development activities to be undertaken (Please break activities into subunits with the date of completion of major milestones)

  • Program Evaluation The School District and the College will develop a plan for the evaluation of the Dual Credit program to be completed each year. The evaluation will include, but is not limited to, disaggregated attendance and retention rates, GPA of high-school-credit-only courses and college courses, satisfactory progress in college courses, state assessment results, SAT/ACT, as applicable, TSIA readiness by grade level, and adequate progress toward the college-readiness of the students in the program. The School District commits to collecting longitudinal data as specified by the College, and making data and performance outcomes available to the College upon request. HB 1638 and SACSCOC require the collection of data points to be longitudinally captured by the School District, in collaboration with the College, will include, at minimum: student enrollment, GPA, retention, persistence, completion, transfer and scholarships. School District will provide parent contact and demographic information to the College upon request for targeted marketing of degree completion or workforce development information to parents of Students. School District agrees to obtain valid FERPA releases drafted to support the supply of such data if deemed required by counsel to either School District or the College. The College conducts and reports regular and ongoing evaluations of the Dual Credit program effectiveness and uses the results for continuous improvement.

  • E-Verify Program Grantee certifies that it utilizes and will continue to utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to determine the eligibility of:

  • Develop programs 1) The Employer will develop and implement health promotion and health education programs, subject to the availability of resources. Each Appointing Authority will develop a health promotion and health education program consistent with the Minnesota Management & Budget policy. Upon request of any exclusive representative in an agency, the Appointing Authority shall jointly meet and confer with the exclusive representative(s) and may include other interested exclusive representatives. Agenda items shall include but are not limited to smoking cessation, weight loss, stress management, health education/self-care, and education on related benefits provided through the health plan administrators serving state employees.

  • Program Inception Duration This program began on March 1, 2010 and will continue until all funds are committed or December 31, 2020, whichever occurs first.

  • Program Development NWESD agrees that priority in the development of new applications services by XXXXX shall be in accordance with the expressed direction of the XXXXX Board of Directors operating under their bylaws.

  • Program Review The Contracting Officer or other authorized government representative may hold semi- annual program review meetings. Such meetings will be held via telecom or video teleconferencing. However, the Government reserves the right to request a meeting in person. The meetings will include all BPA holders, representatives from prospective customer agencies, a combination of current and prospective customer agencies, or individual BPA holders. Some Federal Government Agencies and any approved State, Local and Tribal agencies may establish a central program management function. Such users may require their primary suppliers to participate in agency program review meetings on a periodic basis, at no additional cost to the Government.

  • Safety Program The Contractor shall design a specific safety program for the Work for the site(s). The Contractor shall establish and require all Subcontractors to establish reasonable safety programs. The Contractor shall also submit its standard monthly safety reports to the Owner and Design Professional. No imposition of responsibility on the Contractor for safety under this Contract shall relieve any subcontractor of its responsibility for safety of persons or property on or near the Project Site. The Contractor shall include in his plant he names of the person in charge of Safety.

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