Enforceable Claim definition

Enforceable Claim means a claim included in an issued and unexpired patent that has not been: (i) abandoned or disclaimed; or (ii) declared invalid or unenforceable by a decision of a court or other governmental agency of competent jurisdiction, which decision is unappealable or unappealed within the time allowed for appeal.
Enforceable Claim means a claim included in an issued and unexpired patent that has not been: (i) abandoned or disclaimed; (ii) declared invalid or unenforceable by a decision of a court or other governmental agency of competent jurisdiction, which decision is unappealable or unappealed within the time allowed for appeal; or (iii) admitted by the Party owning or Controlling such patent to be invalid.
Enforceable Claim as used herein shall mean a claim for wages which merits judicial proceedings and one which is collectible.

Examples of Enforceable Claim in a sentence

  • If a Licensed Product is sold in a country where such Licensed Product is covered by an Enforceable Claim of the Patent Rights, then one hundred percent (100%) of the Net Sales of such Product in such country shall be used to determine the Royalty under subsection (c).

  • If a Licensed Product is sold in a country where such Licensed Product is not covered by an Enforceable Claim of the Patent Rights, then fifty percent (50%) of the Net Sales of such product in such country shall be used to determine the Royalty under subsection (c).

  • If a Licensed Product is sold in a country where such Option and License Agreement Licensed Product is not covered by an Enforceable Claim of the Patent Rights, then fifty percent (50%) of the Net Sales of such product in such country shall be used to determine the Royalty under subsection (c).


More Definitions of Enforceable Claim

Enforceable Claim means either (i) any claim in an issued patent within PATENTS that has not expired or been held or otherwise determined to be invalid or unenforceable by a court or administrative agency of competent jurisdiction and of last resort from which no further appeal may be taken or is available, or (ii) a pending claim in a patent application within PATENTS filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (or foreign equivalent) either prior to EFFECTIVE DATE or during the term of this AGREEMENT, provided that such patent application is diligently prosecuted during the term of this AGREEMENT.
Enforceable Claim means a claim of a creditor of the decedent which was timely filed in the probate proceeding and would be paid from the assets of the decedent’s probate estate or a trust described in s. 733.707(3), if sufficient assets existed to pay the claim in full. It does not include contingent claims.
Enforceable Claim means any claim of any LICENSED PATENT that has not been (i) finally rejected or (ii) declared invalid or unenforceable by a patent office or court of competent jurisdiction in any unappealed and unappealable decision.