Re-Licensing Clause Samples

The Re-Licensing clause defines the conditions under which a licensee may grant or transfer the rights they have received under the original license to another party. Typically, this clause outlines whether re-licensing is permitted, any restrictions or approvals required, and the process for notifying the original licensor. For example, it may allow a software licensee to sublicense the software to affiliates or third parties, provided certain criteria are met. The core function of this clause is to control and clarify the distribution of licensed rights, preventing unauthorized transfers and ensuring the licensor maintains oversight over who holds the rights to use their intellectual property.
Re-Licensing. 9.5.1 With respect to Plan Species, the Parties agree to be supportive of the District’s long-term license application(s) to the FERC filed during the term of the Agreement for the time period addressed in this Agreement, provided that the District has adhered to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Permit, and the FERC license provisions relating to Plan Species, as well as any future terms, conditions, and obligations agreed upon by the Parties hereto or imposed upon the District by the FERC. To the extent that the District has met such terms and conditions, the Parties agree that the District is a competent license holder with respect to its obligations to Plan Species. If the fifty (50)-year term of this Agreement will expire during a long-term license, any Party may advocate license conditions that take effect after this Agreement expires. 9.5.2 This Agreement shall constitute the Parties’ terms, conditions and recommendations for Plan Species under Sections 10(a), 10(j) and 18 of the Federal Power Act and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, provided that NMFS and USFWS maintain the right to reserve their authorities under Section 18 of the Federal Power Act on the condition that such reserved authority may be exercised only in the event that this Agreement terminates provided further that, the Parties as part of their terms, conditions and recommendations under Section 10(a) of the Federal Power Act may request that Plan Species protection or mitigation Measures contained in a competing license application be included as a condition of the District’s new long-term Project license. 9.5.3 Notwithstanding sub-Section 9.5.2 and sub-Section 9.10 (Drawdowns/Dam Removal/Non-Power Operations), this Agreement does not limit the participation of any Party in any FERC proceeding to assert: (1) any condition for resources and other aspects of the District’s license other than for Plan Species, and (2) to assert conditions for Plan Species to implement this Agreement.
Re-Licensing. To allow us and those authorised by us to enter both the Room and the Bedspace at reasonable times of the day with or without prospective student occupiers or buyers so as to allow our re-licensing or other disposal of the Bedspace and/or the Other Bedspace or the building.

Related to Re-Licensing

  • Sub-licensing Nuvectis may grant sub-licences (through multiple tiers) of its rights under this Agreement, provided that: (1) the granting of any sub-licences shall not relieve Nuvectis of any obligations or duties imposed on it under this Agreement; (2) it shall not grant or allow the grant of any sub-licences to (i) a tobacco company (being any entity identified as such in the Cancer Research UK Code of Practice on Tobacco Industry Funding to Universities); or (ii) a party which is actively and/or currently engaged in the manufacture, production or sale of weapons or ammunition; (3) subject to the provisions of Clause 2.5, such sub-licence shall be on arm’s length commercial terms reflecting the market value of the rights granted; (4) [***]; (5) [***]; (6) Nuvectis shall ensure that there are included in any sub-licence terms which shall enable Nuvectis to comply with its obligations under this Agreement; (7) subject to the provisions of clause 12.6, each sub-licence shall, and shall be expressed in each sub-licence agreement to, terminate automatically upon termination of the license under clause 2.1 and/or any commercial licence to the Collaboration Option IP; (8) [***]; (9) it shall diligently collect all amounts due under each sub-licence; (10) Nuvectis shall ensure that each Sub-Licence does not prohibit Nuvectis’s grant and the implementation of any [***] hereunder; (11) it shall be responsible for any breach of the sub-licence by the Sub-Licensee of Licensed Products and/or Additional Licensed Products, as if the breach had been that of Nuvectis under this Agreement; (12) the grant of any sub-licence shall be without prejudice to Nuvectis’s obligations under this Agreement. Any act or omission of any Sub-Licensee which, if it were the act or omission of Nuvectis would be a breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement, will be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by Nuvectis who will be liable to the University accordingly; (13) the obligations in Clause 2.4 (3), (4), (5), (6) (excluding the development and commercialisation obligations set out in Clause 5.1), (8) and (9) shall not apply in relation to agreements that Nuvectis and/or a Sub-Licensee enters into with Third Party Service Providers, provided that: (a) such agreements relate to the provision of research, development and/or manufacturing services to Nuvectis and/or a Sub-Licensee in connection with Licensed Products and/or Additional Licensed Products; and (b) no rights are granted to such Third Party Service Providers to: (i) research, develop or manufacture its own products; and/or (ii) sell the Licensed Products and/or Additional Licensed Products; (14) each subclause of this Clause 2.4 shall apply to each tier of sub-licence unless expressly stated otherwise.

  • Software Licensing A. Sourcewell selected The Gordian Group’s (Gordian) software, data and services (IQCC System) for their IQCC program. The system includes Gordian’s proprietary ezIQC, eGordian and Bid Safe IQCC applications (IQCC Applications) and construction cost data (Construction Task Catalog), which shall be used by the Contractor to prepare and submit Price Proposals, subcontractor lists, and other requirements specified by Sourcewell and Sourcewell Members. The Contractor’s use, in whole or in part, of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s IQCC Applications and Construction Task Catalog and other proprietary materials provided by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for any purpose other than to execute work under this Contract for Sourcewell and Sourcewell Members is strictly prohibited unless otherwise stated in writing by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Contractor hereby agrees to abide by the terms of the following IQCC System License:

  • Licensing The Subrecipient, unless otherwise exempted by law, shall obtain and maintain all licenses, permits, and authority necessary to perform those acts it is obligated to perform under this Agreement.

  • Sublicensing Licensee has the right to grant Sublicense Agreements under the Licensed Subject Matter consistent with the terms of the Agreement, subject to the following: (a) A Sublicense Agreement shall not exceed the scope and rights granted to Licensee hereunder. Sublicensee must agree in writing to be bound by the applicable terms and conditions of the Agreement and shall indicate that Licensor is a third party beneficiary of the Sublicense Agreement. In the event of termination of this Agreement, continued sublicense rights shall be governed by Section 7.5(a) (Effect of Termination). Licensee has no right to grant a Sublicensee the right to grant further sub-Sublicense Agreements. (b) Licensee shall deliver to Licensor a true, complete, and correct copy of each Sublicense Agreement granted by Licensee, Affiliate or Sublicensee, and any modification or termination thereof, within thirty (30) days following the applicable execution, modification, or termination of such Sublicense Agreement. All Sublicense Agreements will be in English. (c) Notwithstanding any such Sublicense Agreement, Licensee will remain primarily liable to Licensor for all of the Licensee’s duties and obligations contained in the Agreement, including without limitation the payment of running royalties due under Section 3.2 whether or not paid to Licensee by a Sublicensee. Any act or omission of a Sublicensee that would be a breach of the Agreement if performed by Licensee will be deemed to be a breach by Licensee. Each Sublicense Agreement will contain a right of termination by Licensee in the event that the Sublicensee breaches the payment or reporting obligations affecting Licensor or any other terms and conditions of the Sublicense Agreement that would constitute a breach of the Agreement if such acts were performed by Licensee.

  • Import Licensing 1. Each Party shall ensure that all automatic and non- automatic import licensing measures are implemented in a transparent and predictable manner, and applied in accordance with the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement. 2. Each Party shall promptly notify the other Parties of existing import licensing procedures. Thereafter, each Party shall notify the other Parties of any new import licensing procedures and any modification to its existing import licensing procedures, to the extent possible 60 days before it takes effect, but in any case no later than within 60 days of publication. The information in any notification under this Article shall be in accordance with Article 5.2 and 5.3 of the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement. 3. Upon request of another Party, a Party shall, promptly and to the extent possible, respond to the request of that Party for information on import licensing requirements of general application.