Cornell definition

Cornell as the receiving Party shall be limited to CTL, Cornell’s Office of University Counsel, and Cornell’s Division of Financial Affairs.
Cornell has filed the various patent applications listed in Appendix A.
Cornell as used in this section includes Cornell and its agents, employees, students, successors, assigns, customers and users.

Examples of Cornell in a sentence

  • The Escrow Agent will continue to hold such funds until Cornell Capital Partners, LP on behalf of the Investor(s) and Company execute a Joint Written Direction directing the Escrow Agent to disburse the Escrow Funds pursuant to Joint Written Direction signed by the Company and the Investor(s).

  • Cornell reserves all rights to use Licensed Variety and Plant Rights and to further grant such rights to third parties.

  • Licensee shall keep Cornell informed on a current basis of its defense of any claims under this Section.

  • If Licensee self-insures, Licensee shall so state and also provide Cornell a copy of its latest official annual report or tax report.

  • Cornell hereby grants to Licensee a non-exclusive license to produce, label, sell, and market Certified Seed of Licensed Variety under Plant Rights in the Field in the Territory.


More Definitions of Cornell

Cornell means CC KDC Co-Invest LP (Cayman);
Cornell means Cornell Capital Partners, L.P., now known as YA Global Investments, L.P.
Cornell or the "Pledgee"), EARTHSHELL CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (the "Pledgor") and DAVID GONZALEZ, ESQ., as es▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ("▇scrow Agent").
Cornell means Cornell Companies, Inc., a Delaware Corporation.
Cornell means Cornell Capital Partners, LP.
Cornell means Cornell Capital LLP.
Cornell as used in this section includes Cornell and its agents, employees, students, successors, assigns, customers, trustees and users. The obligations set forth in this Section 11 shall expressly survive the expiration or earlier cancellation of this Purchaser Order.