Termination Due to IP Claim Sample Clauses

Termination Due to IP Claim. If an IP Claim is threatened or commenced against any Party, and if the Parties reasonably determine that the likelihood and consequences of an unfavourable rulings warrants that KYE refrain from Marketing the Product in Canada, or if KYE agrees to refrain from Marketing the Product in Canada pursuant to a settlement of an IP Claim, or if a court of competent jurisdiction makes a final determination that the Marketing of the Product in Canada infringes the Intellectual Property Rights in Canada of a third party and all rights to appeal have been exhausted or expired, then KYE may terminate this Agreement upon delivering written notice to the CATALYST.
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Termination Due to IP Claim. If an IP Claim is threatened or commenced against any Party, and if the Parties reasonably determine that the likelihood and consequences of an unfavorable ruling warrants that XXXX refrain from Marketing the Product in the Territory, or if XXXX agrees to refrain from Marketing the Product in the Territory pursuant to a settlement of an IP Claim, or if a court of competent jurisdiction makes a final determination that the Marketing of the Product in the Territory infringes the Intellectual Property Rights in the Territory of a Third Party and all rights to appeal have been exhausted or expired, then either XXXX or CATALYST may terminate this Agreement upon delivering written notice to the other Party. In no event will Milestone Payments under Article 7.1 which have already been paid by XXXX to CATALYST be reimbursed by CATALYST to XXXX.

Related to Termination Due to IP Claim

  • Termination Due to Change of Control A “Termination Due to Change of Control” shall occur if within the 24 month period beginning with the date a Change of Control occurs (i) the Executive’s employment with the Corporation is involuntarily terminated (other than by reason of death, disability or Cause) or (ii) the Executive’s employment with the Corporation is voluntarily terminated by the Executive subsequent to (A) any reduction in the total of the Executive’s annual base salary (exclusive of fringe benefits) and the Executive’s target bonus in comparison with the Executive’s annual base salary and target bonus immediately prior to the date the Change of Control occurs, (B) a significant diminution in the responsibilities or authority of the Executive in comparison with the Executive’s responsibility and authority immediately prior to the date the Change of Control occurs or (C) the imposition of a requirement by the Corporation that the Executive relocate to a principal work location more than 50 miles from the Executive’s principal work location immediately prior to the date the Change of Control occurs.

  • Termination Due to a Change of Control If (A) Employer (either Northrim BanCorp, Inc. or Northrim Bank) is subjected to a Change of Control (as defined in Section 5.f.(i)), and (B) either Employer or its assigns terminates Executive’s employment without Cause (either during the annual term of this Agreement or by refusing to extend this Agreement when the annual termination occurs every December 31) or Executive terminates his employment for Good Reason within 730 days of such Change of Control, then Employer shall pay Executive (i) all Base Salary earned and all reimbursable expenses incurred under this Agreement through such termination date; (ii) an amount equal to one (1) times Executive’s highest Base Salary over the prior three (3) years; and (iii) benefits described in Sections 5.b.(I) and (II) below. The amounts described in Section 5.a.(i) and (ii) herein shall be paid no later than forty-five (45) days after the day on which employment is terminated. No payment will be made pursuant to Section 5.a.(ii) unless the Executive has signed an agreement, in a form acceptable to Employer, that releases and holds Employer harmless from all known and unknown claims and liabilities arising out of Executive’s employment with Employer or the performance of this Agreement (“Release Agreement”) and the Release Agreement has become irrevocable prior to the payment date.

  • Termination Due to Change in Control If the Company terminates Executive's employment without Cause (and for reasons other than death or Disability) in conjunction with a Change in Control (as defined below), Executive shall be entitled to receive all accrued but unpaid salary and benefits through the date of termination plus the Change in Control Benefit (as defined below).

  • Termination Due to Retirement Subject to Section 7 below, in the event of Termination due to Retirement, then (regardless of any subsequent death of the Employee) the Option will continue to vest pursuant to Section 3, and the last date on which the Option may be exercised is the day prior to the Expiration Date.

  • Termination Due to Death or Disability Executive’s employment shall terminate automatically upon Executive’s death. The Company may terminate Executive’s employment immediately upon the occurrence of a Disability, such termination to be effective upon Executive’s receipt of written notice of such termination. Upon Executive’s death or in the event that Executive’s employment is terminated due to Executive’s Disability, Executive or Executive’s estate or Executive’s beneficiaries, as the case may be, shall be entitled to:

  • Termination Due to Death In the event that the Executive’s employment is terminated due to his death, his estate or his beneficiaries, as the case may be, shall be entitled to the following benefits:

  • Termination Due to Disability or Death Executive’s employment hereunder may be terminated by the Company as follows:

  • Termination Due to Disability If the Optionee’s employment terminates by reason of the Optionee’s disability (as determined by the Administrator), any portion of this Stock Option outstanding on such date shall become fully exercisable and may thereafter be exercised by the Optionee for a period of 12 months from the date of termination or until the Expiration Date, if earlier.

  • Termination Giving Rise to a Termination Payment If there is a Covered Termination by the Executive for Good Reason, or by the Company other than by reason of (i) death, (ii) disability pursuant to Section 11, or (iii) Cause, then the Executive shall be entitled to receive, and the Company shall promptly pay, Accrued Benefits and, in lieu of further base salary for periods following the Termination Date, as liquidated damages and additional severance pay and in consideration of the covenant of the Executive set forth in Section 13(a), the Termination Payment pursuant to Section 8(a).

  • Termination Due to Death or Permanent Disability If the Employment Period shall be terminated due to death or Permanent Disability of the Executive, the Executive (or his estate or legal representative) shall be entitled solely to the following: (i) Base Salary through the Date of Termination; and (ii) medical benefits as provided in Section 5.05 below. The Executive’s entitlements under any other benefit plan or program shall be as determined thereunder. In addition, promptly following any such termination, the Executive (or his estate or legal representative) shall be reimbursed for all Reimbursable Expenses incurred by the Executive prior to such termination.

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