Enabling Rights definition

Enabling Rights means rights to Background Intellectual Property, Project Intellectual Property and Project Results that could be asserted by Awardee or a Subawardee to block CEPI from exercising the Public Health Licence to make, have made, use, have used, import, sell or otherwise exploit the Project Vaccine. For purposes of this Agreement, Enabling Rights also includes the contractual rights that control the use of such items as, for example, rights to use biological materials covered in material transfer agreements entered into between Awardee and third parties.
Enabling Rights means any and all rights owned or controlled by the Awardee at the Effective Date, together with those which arise on or after the Effective Date, which in each case, relate to the development, manufacture, supply or marketing of the Product, including improvements to the Project Results and Product existing at the date that CEPI is first entitled to utilize the Public Health License pursuant to Clause 17, whether or not arising under the Project. Enabling Rights include applicable Awardee Background IP but do not include any rights that Awardee is contractually precluded from granting to CEPI.
Enabling Rights means, with respect to a Partner, such Partner’s Background IP and improvements thereto, Project IP and Project Results that could be asserted by the applicable Partner to block CEPI from exercising its rights under Clause 14.6 of this Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement, ‘Enabling Rights’ also includes the contractual rights under contracts executed for the Project that control the use of such items, for example, in material transfer agreements.

Examples of Enabling Rights in a sentence

  • In the event that the Public Health Licence becomes exercisable and irrespective of whether the Agreement has expired or been terminated, Awardee shall make no encumbrances over, dispose of, or otherwise deal with the Project Results, Project Intellectual Property and/or Enabling Rights, in any way that may be inconsistent with the Public Health Licence, without the express written permission of CEPI.

Related to Enabling Rights

  • Mining Rights means all interests in the surface of any lands, the minerals in (or that may be extracted from) any lands, all royalty agreements, water rights, patented and unpatented mining and millsite claims, fee interests, mineral leases, mining licenses, profits-a-prendre, joint ventures and other leases, rights-of-way, inurements, licenses and other rights and interests used by or necessary to mining and related processing operations.

  • Marketing Rights means promotional and advertising rights to photographs, video or film images, or other likenesses or images of the Athlete, Athlete’s image, voice, name, personality, likeness and fame gained in boccia as a member of the NSO National Team to promote the NSO and its high performance program and athletes, and includes all Athlete images whether captured in competition, training or other NSO Sanctioned Activities used in any media whatsoever (print, video, digital, social, etc.);

  • Sui Generis Database Rights means rights other than copyright resulting from Directive 96/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases, as amended and/or succeeded, as well as other essentially equivalent rights anywhere in the world.

  • Green Tag Reporting Rights means the right of a purchaser of renewable energy to report ownership of accumulated “green tags” in compliance with and to the extent permitted by applicable Law and include, without limitation, rights under Section 1605(b) of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, and any present or future federal, state or local certification program or emissions trading program, including pursuant to the WREGIS Operating Rules.

  • Use Rights means the license terms and terms of service for each Product published on the Licensing Site and updated from time to time. The Use Rights supersede the terms of any end user license agreement that accompanies a Product. License terms for all Products are published in the Product Terms. Terms of service for Online Services are published in the Online Services Terms.

  • Development rights means any right or combination of rights reserved by a declarant in the declaration to:

  • Background Technology means all Software, data, know-how, ideas, methodologies, specifications, and other technology in which Contractor owns such Intellectual Property Rights as are necessary for Contractor to grant the rights and licenses set forth in Section 14.1, and for the State (including its licensees, successors and assigns) to exercise such rights and licenses, without violating any right of any Third Party or any Law or incurring any payment obligation to any Third Party. Background Technology must: (a) be identified as Background Technology in the Statement of Work; and (b) have been developed or otherwise acquired by Contractor prior to the date of the Statement of Work, or have been developed by Contractor outside of its performance under the Statement of Work. Background Technology will also include any general consulting tool or methodology created by Contractor, which will not be required to be identified in the Statement of Work.

  • Special declarant rights means rights reserved for the benefit of a declarant to:

  • Original Rights shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1(f)(i) hereof.

  • Access Rights means licences and user rights to foreground or background;

  • Background IPR means any Intellectual Property Rights (other than Project IPR) belonging to either party before the Commencement Date or not created in the course of or in connection with the Project;

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  • Foreground IPR means any IPRs that are generated as a result of the activities conducted within the framework of the Project concerned as specified in the corresponding Project Agreement;

  • Contractor Intellectual Property means any intellectual property owned by Contractor and developed independently from the Services.

  • Third Party Components means software and interfaces, licensed by RIM from a third party for incorporation into a RIM software product, or for incorporation into firmware in the case of RIM hardware products, and distributed as an integral part of that RIM product under a RIM brand, but shall not include Third Party Software.

  • distributed ledger technology means a database system in which—

  • Accessory use means a use which is incidental and subordinate to the principal use of the parcel of land on which it is located.

  • Foreground means the results, including information, whether or not they can be protected, which are generated under the project. Such results include rights related to copyright; design rights; patent rights; plant variety rights; or similar forms of protection;

  • Appurtenant Rights means (i) all agreements, easements, rights of way or use, rights of ingress or egress, privileges, appurtenances, tenements, hereditaments and other rights and benefits at any time belonging or pertaining to the Land or the Improvements, including, without limitation, the use of any streets, ways, alleys, vaults or strips of land adjoining, abutting, adjacent or contiguous to the Land and (ii) all permits, licenses and rights, whether or not of record, appurtenant to the Land.

  • Background Material means any pre-existing works in which the Intellectual Property Rights are owned by either Party, which have been prepared by that Party outside the scope of this Agreement or which were licensed from a third party by that Party.”

  • Reserved Rights means all indemnities, including tax indemnities, liability insurance and the like to the extent that such right, title and interest in such indemnities or liability insurance proceeds have accrued in favor of Seller or the Owner Trustee (as defined below) prior to the Closing. Seller shall and does hereby also agree to assign to Purchaser, to the extent permitted by the terms thereof and by applicable law, all of Seller's rights, whether express or implied, under any vendor's or manufacturer's warranties, relating to the Equipment. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that title to certain Equipment ("Trust Equipment" or "SPLP Equipment", as applicable) is held in, and the lessor of such Equipment is, one or more equipment trusts (in each case, an "Equipment Trust" or "Equipment Trusts") or special purpose limited partnerships (in each case, an "SPLP" or "SPLPs"), beneficial interests ("Beneficial Interests") in which trusts or limited partnerships are owned by Seller and legal title to which is held by an owner trustee (in each case, the "Owner Trustee") or the SPLP, as applicable.

  • Background IP means all IP and IP Rights owned or controlled by Seller prior to the effective date or outside the scope of this Contract.

  • Foreground IP means all intellectual property and Intellectual Property Rights generated under these Terms; and

  • Acquired Intellectual Property has the meaning given in Section 2.1(b).

  • Licensed Intellectual Property Rights means all Intellectual Property Rights owned by a third party and licensed or sublicensed to either the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Transferred Intellectual Property means (i) all Intellectual Property Rights owned by the Acquired Companies, (ii) the Transferred Trademarks, (iii) the Transferred Patents, (iv) the Transferred Domains, and (v) all other Intellectual Property Rights owned by Sellers or their respective Affiliates as of the Closing Date that are exclusively used in or are exclusively related to the development, manufacture, marketing, use or sale of the Business Products.