Common use of Required Sublicensing Clause in Contracts

Required Sublicensing. If ***** is unable or unwilling to serve or develop a potential market or market territory for which there is a company willing to be a sublicensee, ***** will, at Stanford's request, negotiate in good faith a Sublicense with any such company. Stanford would like licensees to address unmet needs, such as those of neglected patient populations or geographic areas, giving particular attention to improved therapeutics, diagnostics and agricultural technologies for the developing world.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Exclusive License Agreement, Exclusive License Agreement, Exclusive License Agreement

Required Sublicensing. If ***** Company is unable or unwilling to serve or develop a potential market or market territory for which there is a company willing to be a sublicensee, ***** Company will, at Stanford's request, negotiate in good faith a Sublicense with any such companysublicensee. Stanford would like licensees to address unmet needs, such as those of neglected patient populations or geographic areas, giving particular attention to improved therapeutics, diagnostics and agricultural technologies for the developing world.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Exclusive (Equity) Agreement (Ceribell, Inc.), Exclusive (Equity) Agreement (Ceribell, Inc.), Exclusive Agreement

Required Sublicensing. If ***** Licensee is unable or unwilling to serve or develop a potential market or market territory for which there is a company willing to be a sublicensee, ***** Licensee will, at Stanford's request, negotiate in good faith a Sublicense sublicense with any such companysublicensee. Stanford would like licensees to address unmet needs, such as those of neglected patient populations or geographic areas, giving particular attention to improved therapeutics, diagnostics and agricultural technologies for the developing world.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Exclusive (Equity) Agreement, Exclusive (Equity) Agreement

Required Sublicensing. If ***** Company is unable or unwilling to serve or develop a potential market or market territory for which there is a company willing to be a sublicensee, ***** Company will, at Stanford's request, negotiate in good faith a Sublicense with any such companysublicensee. Stanford would like licensees to address unmet needs, such as those of neglected patient populations or geographic areas, giving particular attention to improved therapeutics, diagnostics and agricultural technologies for the developing world.. S11-220 : MKA ConfidentialEXCLUSIVE (EQUITY) AGREEMENT

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Exclusive (Equity) Agreement (Ceribell, Inc.)