Access Rights definition

Access Rights means licences and user rights to foreground or background;
Access Rights means Coal Access Rights and Non-Coal Access Rights;
Access Rights means our right or our subcontractors' or agents' right to all reasonable access to all Supply Points (subject only to your reasonable requirements as to health and safety and site security) at any time;

Examples of Access Rights in a sentence

  • Access Rights for Exploitation Access Rights to Results Access Rights to Results if Needed for Exploitation of a Party's own Results, shall be granted on Fair and Reasonable conditions.

  • The requesting Party must show that the Access Rights are Needed.

  • A request for Access Rights may be made up to twelve (12) months after the end of the Project or, in the case of Section 9.7.2.1.2, after the termination of the requesting Party’s participation in the Project.

  • Any Access Rights granted exclude any rights to sublicense unless expressly stated otherwise.

  • Access Rights shall be free of any administrative transfer costs.


More Definitions of Access Rights

Access Rights means rights to use results or background under the terms and conditions laid down in accordance with this Regulation;
Access Rights means any license and/or user rights to a Participant’s Background or Foreground as set out in this Consortium Agreement;
Access Rights means the rights of access to the Nominated Network granted pursuant to this Agreement;
Access Rights means rights to use results or background;
Access Rights means rights to use Results or Background under the terms and conditions laid down in the Grant Agreement and this Consortium Agreement.
Access Rights means any license and/or user rights to a Party’s Background or Foreground;
Access Rights means the non-exclusive rights granted by the EBE to a User, and any Affiliated Entity, to provide them with access to Banked Material, Original Data and Additional Data for Research Use;