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

  • In the event royalty, reimbursement and/or fee payments are not received by Cxxxxxx when due, LICENSEE shall pay to Cornell interest charges at a rate of [***].

  • Termination shall not relieve LICENSEE of its obligation to pay any fees owed at the time of termination and shall not impair any accrued right of Cornell.

  • Patent counsel prosecuting and maintaining patent applications and patents within Patent Rights shall take instructions only from LICENSEE and (subject to Paragraph 5.4) all patents and patent applications in the Joint Patent Rights shall be assigned to LICENSEE and to Cornell.

  • Ithaca, New York, USA: Cornell University, Department of Rural Sociology.

  • LICENSEE shall notify Cornell if it becomes aware that this Agreement is subject to a United States or foreign government reporting or approval requirement.


More Definitions of Cornell

Cornell means Cornell Capital Partners, L.P., now known as YA Global Investments, L.P.
Cornell means CC KDC Co-Invest LP (Cayman);
Cornell or the "Pledgee"), EARTHSHELL CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (the "Pledgor") and DAVID GONZALEZ, ESQ., as esxxxx xxxxx ("Xscrow Agent").
Cornell means Cornell Capital Partners, LP.
Cornell means Cornell Companies, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
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.
Cornell has the meaning set forth in Section 5.9(b).