Background IPRs definition

Background IPRs means any Intellectual Property Rights vested in or licensed to the Parties before the Effective Date and/or created by the Parties independently of the Funded Activities;
Background IPRs means, as the context requires, the Company’s Background IPRs and/or the Supplier’s Background IPRs;
Background IPRs means any pre-existing IPR vested in or licensed to either Party prior to the award of this Grant Agreement and/or created by either Party independently of the Purpose and/or without the Grant;A “Beneficiary” means any resident whose life is positively impacted by the interventions funded within the Recipient’s specified area as set in Annex D.A “Calendar Day” means any calendar day, Sunday through Saturday inclusive;

Examples of Background IPRs in a sentence

  • The Supplier must obtain the grant of any third-party IPRs and Background IPRs so the Buyer can enjoy full use of the Project Specific IPRs, including the Buyer’s right to publish the IPR as open source.

  • The Supplier must promptly inform the Buyer if it can’t comply with the clause above and the Supplier must not use third-party IPRs or Background IPRs in relation to the Project Specific IPRs if it can’t obtain the grant of a licence acceptable to the Buyer.

  • The Supplier grants the Buyer a non-exclusive, transferable, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free licence to use the Project Specific IPRs and any Background IPRs embedded within the Project Specific IPRs for the Buyer’s ordinary business activities.

  • The Buyer grants to and/or will procure for, Vita, a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, transferable, and sub-licensable licence on a perpetual and irrevocable basis, to exploit, use (and allow suppliers and/or customers to use) copy, modify, adapt, and create derivative works of Buyer Background IPRs that are provided by or on behalf of Buyer, to the extent necessary to provide the Goods.

  • All Background IPRs (together with all copies, modifications, enhancements or adaptions to, or derivative works or materials created, in relation to it after) will vest in or remain vested in, Vita or the Buyer or each party's respective licensors (as the context requires).


More Definitions of Background IPRs

Background IPRs means any Intellectual Property Rights, which are not Foreground IPRs, owned or controlled by (or licensed to) the relevant party at the Start Date;
Background IPRs means Intellectual Property Rights that:
Background IPRs means any IPRs created, devised, generated, owned by or licensed to the Company or which the Company had rights to prior to 30 October 2009, which are necessary or useful for undertaking the Project or for the protection or Exploitation of the Project IPRs or the Project Patents including without limitation the Company patents; GIXXX XUILDING 210 XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XX0 0XX XX 5 T +40 (0)00 0000 0000 X +40 (0)00 0000 0000 XWX.XXXXXXXX.XX.XX REGISTERED CHARITY NO. 210183 TRUSTEE: THE WELLCOME TRUST LIMITED REGISTERED IN ENGLAND NO. 2711000 REGISTERED OFFICE: 210 XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XX0 0XX TA 09/11 FULL APPLICATION FOR A Translation Award
Background IPRs means Intellectual Property in the ownership and control of an owning party at the Effective Date;
Background IPRs means any IPRs (as also defined in the Application Form) needed in order for the Enterprise Fellow to exploit the Foreground IPRs.
Background IPRs means any pre-existing IPR vested in or licensed to either Party prior to the award of this Grant Agreement and/or created by either Party independently of the Purpose and/or without the Grant;
Background IPRs. For each Party: IPRs owned by that Party before the date of this Call-Out Contract, including IPRs contained in any of the Party's know-how, documentation, processes and procedures, IPRs created by the Party independently of this Call-Out Contract, and/or For the Buyer, Crown Copyright which is not available to the Supplier otherwise than under this Call-Out Contract, but excluding IPRs owned by that Party subsisting in Buyer software or Supplier software. ‘Buyer’ A UK public sector body, or Contracting Body, as described in the OJEU Contract Notice, that can execute a competition and a Call-Off Contract within this Framework Agreement and is identified in the Call-Off Order Form.