EPLA definition

EPLA means the attached Exclusive Patent License Agreement.

Examples of EPLA in a sentence

  • These Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference into the EPLA.

  • Patent-Related Expenses incurred as of the Effective Date are set forth in section 6 of the EPLA.

  • The headings preceding and labeling the sections of this Agreement are for the purpose of identification only and are not to be employed or used for the purpose of construction or interpretation of any portion of the EPLA.

  • The Licensee shall perform, or shall cause to happen or be performed, as the case may be, all the performance milestones described in section 9 of the EPLA.

  • The term of this Agreement commences on the Effective Date as defined in section 4 of the EPLA and, unless terminated earlier as provided in section 8, expires on the date on which both no Licensed Patent is active in the Territory and no Licensed Patent Application is pending in the Territory (the “Term”).

  • All amounts due under this Agreement shall bear interest as provided in section 11 of the EPLA on the entire unpaid balance computed from the due date until the amount is paid.

  • If the University indicated in section 8 of the EPLA that the United States federal government funded the development, in whole or in part, of the Licensed Technology, then, (i) the federal government may have certain rights in and to the Licensed Technology as those rights are described in Chapter 18, Title 35 of the United States Code and accompanying regulations, including Part 401, Chapter 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

  • The headings preceding and labeling the sections of the Agreement are for the purpose of identification only and are not to be employed or used for the purpose of construction or interpretation of any portion of EPLA.

  • Any amounts recovered (less amounts actually paid for reasonable attorney’s fees and legal expenses) by Licensee in any such action or settlement that constitute compensation for lost profits or sales will be considered subject to the royalty rate in subsection 11.4.1 of the EPLA.

  • Unless otherwise mutually agreed, the EPLA will be in effect for as long as the Referenced Agreement is effective.